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Grandeur Teppanyaki at Avenue K: Restaurant Review

For more Japanese-inspired hot stuff, we move to Avenue K for the air-conditioned comfort of Grandeur Teppanyaki, one of the businesses in the mall's Taste Enclave food court.

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Midsummer Night at OUG: Restaurant Review

Midsummer Night in OUG; a first floor cafe, concealed without a signboard above an auto workshop, is for now an oasis of crowd-free calm.

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Einstein Cafe at Chinatown: Restaurant Review

Einstein Cafe, tucked on the first floor of a shop-house on Jalan Sultan in Chinatown. The cafe has no signboard, so look for Sinn Optical & the little red door beside that store.

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Chai Bar at Oasis Ara Damansara: Restaurant Review

Salads often get a raw deal from the meat-preferring public - 'rabbit food,' some folks scoff - but a fresh set of salad bars is sprouting to change that.

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Roa by Jovian Mandagie at Shah Alam: Restaurant Review

Manado cooking is set to make its mark in Malaysia: this restaurant specialises in fiery fare from the capital city of Indonesia's North Sulawesi province.

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Thirty Seconds at Bandar Sri Damansara: Restaurant Review

Thirty Seconds, a cosy Bandar Sri Damansara residential neighbourhood cafe. Just the place for residents from nearby to stroll in and enjoy a good meal.

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Velocity at Ampang: Restaurant Review

A new family-run cafe opened in the Ampang suburbs on October 10, with a mission to cater to the community. Here's our look at Velocity in Ampang's Taman Dagang Permai, helmed by brothers Wai Hong & Wai Soon.

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Bites Cafe at Lake Fields: Restaurant Review

The Lake Fields neighbourhood might seem a bit off the beaten track, but it's barely a 10-minute drive from Bukit Jalil, making Bites Cafe convenient enough to visit, especially in the evening & on weekends, when parking should be easier in this enclave that's crowded with commercial outlets.

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Kurtos Spiroll at Pavilion: Restaurant Review

Kurtos Spiroll specialises uniquely in kürtőskalács, the traditional Hungarian 'chimney cake' delicacy that deserves to become better known in Malaysia.

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