Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
KL's most unconventional Korean restaurant fuses the surprising synergy of Seoul & Sydney to stir up
2OX is raring to charge ahead into 2016 with its complete menu of classic French fare; Brittany-born chef Thierry Le Baut populates this restaurant's repertoire with time-honoured Gallic cooking to bring the tastes & textures of a Parisian bistro to KL.
Helmed by Malaysian mother-&-wife team Amanda & Aika, this new hidden cafe offers a slice of cosy calm in Taman Desa, with a selection of Japanese snacks & fusion fare inspired by Amanda's years of living in Tokyo; expect everything from onigiri & inari sushi to ebi fry with curry rice & chicken katsu with toasted bread, with most servings costing between RM6 & RM20.
X marks the spot for caffeine acolytes: This under-the-radar coffee bar on the 12th-floor lobby of the new Q
Yellow Apron brings a bright new silver lining to workers in PJ's Section 13, colouring outside the lines of what
Get naughty at Dotty's: Guilty indulgences gild the counters of this cafe-bakery, where sweet curiosities are
Row Cafe is another recent entry on the revived Doraisamy Road, though it's not a formal member of The Row's main
The Timbre Group, which runs multiple live music restaurants in Singapore, is rocking up at The Row with its first
Dine in the shadow of the Colosseum (sort of): a'Roma Dinings brings the cooking of Sicilian-born chef Sergio E
One of PJ's most playfully photogenic cafes, 123 Gasing seems the sort of place where friends can come together,
When the evening descends, 28 Fireplace burns bright as a refuge in Ampang where customers can retreat from the big
This review is brought to you in part by Tiffin's. Mid Valley's strongest bet for Thai fare aims to get even
Tsubohachi seeks to offer the full spectrum of an izakaya-inspired experience in KL, striving to blend a kaleidoscope of Japanese flavours with courteous hospitality in a casual, exuberant setting.