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May 12th, 2025
Criss-crossing PJ to check out a new cafe that feature plenty of personal touches, Kelvyna Cafe, a spacious stop, beautifully decorated, at Kelana Jaya's PJ5 Soho suites.
SS2 springs a surprise this month, welcoming upmarket Italian-Japanese restaurant A'Perfetto to a street where Chinese seafood & steamboat eateries have long held sway.
Milligram is a new neighbourhood refuge with plenty of positive vibes, run by friendly couple Robbie & Trincy with a warm, welcoming team.
Baa humbug? Launching in time for Christmas, this new venue owned by Malaysian chef Beljian Neo & two of his friends showcases some interesting ideas that make it worth visiting.
Stop for nasi lemak: Broadbean, a cafe with both Eastern & Western dishes at Aman Suria.
On our nasi lemak hunt: Gastronomy Inc at Bukit Jalil's Wisma Scope International.
Mad about murals? You might go ga-ga over the walls at Kota Damansara's new Crazy Kopitiam.
Jipangi this week introduces soft-serve ice cream in J-shaped puffed corn canes, a conspicuous attraction that hails from Insadong in South Korea's capital.
Since we're still waiting for a renaissance of Italian restaurants in the Klang Valley, every new pizza-&-pasta specialist will secure a warm welcome from us. So it's nice to introduce Enorme, opening this week in Petaling Jaya's Centrestage complex.
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It’s time for tarts – these baked sweet treats are poised for a renaissance in the Klang Valley. Here are eight places to enjoy them.
The cup is always full, never half-empty, at The Optimist Coffee, serving flat whites, roasted hazelnut lattes & pandan lamingtons with plenty of smiles outside the Ampang Park LRT station's street-level entrance.
From patties to pancakes: The team behind Bangsar's beloved KGB burger outlet this week launched an ambitious initiative - a dessert parlour that specialises in a carefully curated selection of plated treats.
It might look like someone's residence, but this site along Jalan Ceylon is actually home to a recently launched deli under the Bottega Mediterranea banner, run by the same folks behind KL's fine Mediteca tapas restaurant.