Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
CalleVerde heralds the latest chapter in a pilgrimage of faith for its Filipino founder Cress Hipolito, whose professional F&B experience began with an episode that left her with third-degree burns several years ago.
Step inside and one of the first things you might notice is an original Andy Warhol silk-screen portrait of Mao Zedong, which Warhol produced in the early 1970s.
Champignons merits a look for putting extra effort into its work.
Celebrate Chinese New Year with a playful Japanese-Peruvian twist at Nobu Kuala Lumpur.
Comfort food at fair prices while serving up a slew of crowd-pleasers in a casual, fuss-free setting, one can have a hearty meal, then play a game of darts to kill some time at Kong.
A hidden gem in Taman Melawati, this quirky and cosy café is a great place for curling up with a good book and coffee, enjoying a comforting meal with friends, or simply indulging in a delicious dessert.
Beta Restobar stakes a claim as one of Kuala Lumpur's most dynamic new dining destinations of 2018, refashioning familiar flavours from throughout our country into a playfully modern representation of charismatic cooking.
Tucked away in Kepong, Tak Fok Hong Kong Seafood has always been a go-to place for locals to satisfy ones' seafood cravings.
February's festive celebrations are looking brighter than ever, courtesy of Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur's unique Chinese New Year Gift Boxes, built to dazzle with their exquisite inventiveness.
SeChangkir is run by family members from the Lun Bawang and Kelabit tribes, and they try to honour their heritage while catering to KL's consumer market of Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
This is a casual but chic restaurant that takes risks, resulting in a rewarding experience for its customers.
When it comes to inspiration, restaurateurs draw from a range of sources, but few might open a cafe that seems to pay homage to budget carrier AirAsia.