Review: Ekkamai Thai Kitchen
May 21st, 2025
If you're interested in encouraging gastronomic diversity in KL, then Vladimir's Place is worth a stop. Much of its food is reassuringly rustic, with a true-to-its-roots ring of soulful honesty.
We're conflicted about M.A.D! - we like what it stands for ('Modern Asian Diner,' a name that has also reliably served eateries in Singapore & Jakarta in recent years) & its experimental spirit, but it might be struggling with some tricky teething troubles.
Folks in search of relatively wholesome recipes can now explore Fortunate Coffee, a new vegan restaurant & coffee bar in Riverwalk Village off Jalan Ipoh.
Underground Societe opens this week, representing a natural evolution of the founders' brand & a forward-thinking peek at what the future might hold for Malaysian cafe fans.
Mizuiro is a name to remember - this Japanese-inspired cafe specialises not only in wholesome ramen & Maruyama coffee but also one of KL's most delicious desserts.
Although you can get pizza at any time of the day, you will be hard pressed to find pork toppings such as pepperoni or bacon in Greater KL. [Sponsored]
Sean Yoong explores Malaysia's first Magnum cafe, already a major magnet for crowds near GSC's Mid Valley multiplex.
Sean Yoon checks out Milkcow, Malaysia's pioneering outpost of Korean soft-serve ice cream specialist .
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With Mandarin-language pop ballads playing in the background, La Cafe Memoire could certainly work well enough for a teatime retreat or evening's sanctuary.
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Say hello to Dolly, where Dim Sum is served all day long in a cheerful setting that's a convenient stroll from countless offices in the city centre.
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