Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
This fuss-free spot welcomes customers with bowl after bowl of Vietnamese noodles, both soupy & dry.
Idli Only Cafe goes beyond steamed idli & rava idli to also serve Butter Podi Idli, Manchurian Idli, & Idli Upma.
Angelina is a low-profile destination in Damansara Jaya for Malaccan specialities.
Dawn of the Dons: Restaurants that deal in donburi - Japanese rice bowl meals - are on the rise. Hayadon, with a tagline 'Great Don, Spot On,' has branches in Wisma Cosway & Quill City Mall, nailing the formula for fuss-free comfort fare at crowd-pleasing prices.
Cream is a dreamy coffee bar with both sheen & soul - its aesthetics are gorgeous & its brews seem like a godsend.
South Melbourne's Cottle Coffee has opened its first Asian offshoot at Damansara Perdana.
Risotto buffs might like Iggo, which serves a trio of creamy rice recipes.
Jemi Cafe is a comparatively discreet hideout in Taman Desa.
Soon after the sun rises, so does the cutely named, charmingly decorated Kepochi, a kopitiam-style joint that jump-starts every morning with East-&-West breakfasts.
Five nights a week, Mike Abdul Nan plies his craft at a PJ road stall that's high in the Klang Valley's pantheon of street burger venues.
The Balls delivers precisely what its name promises: Takoyaki, the sphere-shaped Japanese snack that can be spotted locally in some Malaysian malls.
This restaurant is a sanctuary of serene sophistication, with a lavish centrepiece of ceiling lights that conjure an under-the-stars impression, bearing down on walls with a pink peach blossom motif (‘Tao’ is Mandarin for peach) and shelves with ornate teapots assembled from across Asia.
Desserts are the name of the game at Sweet Palate, an oasis of calm in Bangsar South.