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For folks who are super-serious about coffee, the best bet might be the lovably friendly Mad About Coffee.
Prefer less colourful coffee? We feel you; check out Plaza Mont Kiara's amiably unassuming Black & White Cafe for more traditional lattes and flat whites.
If you're looking for offbeat coffee, Bangsar's Ojo Coffee also has some, featuring flavours like red velvet and pina colada.
Sri Petaling's Tinterland is part of the new crop of novelty cafes for 'selfie coffees.'
This family-run cafe cheerily caters to kids, who'll try to coax their parents to purchase T-shirts, lollipops and party supplies here.
Worth the trek to Taman Maluri, this stimulating space is spearheaded by a chummy team that tackles creative cooking.
This casual new lair for Italian-Japanese fusion fare in Subang puts pizza at the forefront and prawn tempura on top.
Tiramisu's food is imperfect, but that's no obstacle to liking this place.
Qureshi is a restaurant that's built on a legacy - its founders belong to the family of Indian Master Chef Imtiaz Qureshi, an illustrious member of a lineage of kitchen maestros who've served India's top rulers over the centuries.
Meet this new collaboration between the founders of Changkat Bukit Bintang's Magnificent Fish & Chips Bar & Bangsar's Southern Rock Seafood wholesalers.
Introducing Feast, which takes over Bangsar Village's ill-fated first-floor locale that vanquished The Big Group's Bistro 42 and Botanical in recent years.
Checking out Kazumi's Saturday Japanese dinner buffet, which costs a reasonable RM89.40 nett for adults and RM44.70 for kids, as of early 2015.
This new restaurant provides what its name promises, giving customers their daily bread and getting to the meat of the matter.