Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Whether you prefer traditional baked types or snow skin specialties, here's a list of where to get your mooncakes in KL this year.
A taste of Thailand, coupled with nostalgia.
Quaint with pretty cakes and good coffee, Miss Ellie Tea house is Taman Melawati's hidden gem that warrants a visit!
Hilton Kuala Lumpur brings you the taste of Japan’s premium Tokushima grade A5 wagyu beef.
Huggin Hippo serves great coffee, and is the perfect seaside oasis for casual diners to relax and soak up the tropical ambiance of Pantai Cenang.
Chynna rightly takes its place as one of the city’s premier Chinese eateries, bringing a classic menu together with modern preparation techniques.
Although the name Sorrok implies that the restaurant is hidden, it's actually in a prominent corner in Plaza
Whether you prefer something sweet, savoury, or cold and refreshing, there's sure to be something for everyone when it comes to Malaysian tea time snacks.
Banana leaf rice addicts, this one's for you. Have you tried all of these places?
Saké, seafood, and a professional saké sommelier to teach you all about what you're drinking – a delicious and educational experience.
With a portfolio that includes being Sous Chef at The Tippling Club, Singapore, expect nothing but delicious creativity from Deuce KL’s head chef Hun Yan.
Malaysia's own 'Home of Sticky Bones' is turning 7 this year! For your dining inspiration, check out these dishes available at Morganfield's Pavilion KL.
This place serves porridge of all kinds, with even frog porridge on the menu, for those who are willing to give it a go.
If the spicy and flavourful Ikan masak nenas or Sambal petai udang doesn't get you hooked to Nyonya food, the Sago Gula Melaka will.