Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Cross-Legged Cafe now closed. Returning to Cross-Legged, a cafe where things have gotten discernibly fishier
1. Lok Yun Walking through SohoKL can be haunting, thanks to memories of the many restaurants that closed here;
It's a fine week to be Fierce: KL's biryani professionals have unveiled their new outpost, Fiercer, a relatively
Sensual elegance isn't something that a Chinese restaurant is expected to exude, but Way Modern Chinois sets out to
Isaiah 40, located on one of those Subang shop-house rows where parking is scarce. Puro Fairtrade Coffee Isaiah
L.A.P by Loud & Proud, a women's clothing boutique that also boasts a coffee bar on a relatively
Coffee Sprex, a Petaling Jaya cafe that's notably owned by two deaf & mute friends; Kent bakes & cooks,
La Scala has risen from the ashes of il Lido, aiming to become a worthy successor to what was
This German-owned eatery on a far-flung street is one of Ara Damansara's few outlets for crispy pork knuckles, but its more unusual specialties were what lured us here.
A Risky Gambit Naming a restaurant 'Awesome Canteen' is a risky gambit, but this Paramount Garden newbie possesses
Greek Salad KLIA's The Olive Tree, where an acceptable Greek salad's available (RM30+), though with far less feta
Launching a new brunch outlet in Bangsar is riskier than it sounds; folks flock here for big breakfasts on
Nowhereman is a casual pop-up coffee bar that popped up this week in Bangsar, spearheaded by Artisan Roast, the