Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Run by Malaysia’s MySkills Foundation, De’Divine is meant to be a training ground for underprivileged youngsters and high school dropouts to secure practical skills in the F&B sector, working in the kitchen and as part of the service crew here.
Eat for a genuine cause; De’Divine says 100 percent of its profits is ploughed back to support these youths. Offerings include fuss-free Malaysian favourites such as nasi lemak with chicken (RM12), a hearty pasembur (RM7) and interesting cendol smoothie (RM9).
Address: 33-1-4, Villa Scott (shop-lots alongside the condominium), Jalan Tebing, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.
Hours: Open 10am-10pm.
Find: View directory for De’Divine Social Enterprise Cafe here.