Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Fun Japanese fusion fare forms the foundation of Papasan's pleasures
This café is worth the trip to Kuchai Lama on a hot day to combat the heat waves with a refreshing glass of their flavoured ice cube mocktails and a big plate of pasta.
Jo's Market is a reasonably pleasant stop for a Japanese meal of seafood
Traditional Recipe entirely embodies its name, evidenced by everything from Hakka braised duck rice to hand-torn spinach pan mee
One of the Kuchai neighbourhood's popular haunts; the menu includes hearty smoked salmon salads & bottled cold coffee.
It's not all about caffeine here as they have a menu that mainly cater to customers seeking wallet-friendly offerings.
1 Cafe endeavours to entice fans of bread, pastries and cakes crafted for East Asian palates
Mezzanine ranks among Kuchai Lama's most ambitious cafes for Western fare.
Hacha Mecha is a stylish sanctum for modern Japanese fare with international inflections.
Another Penang-inspired stop opened recently, vowing to also dish out authentic street eats.
Zab Zab strives to live up to its Thai-language name, which means 'delicious'; for fans of boat noodles, it's worth taking a trip to Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park to try this Thai treat at this family-owned restaurant.
Hungry for a fowl feast, we ventured to Yummy Duck, one of Kuchai Lama's seemingly countless Chinese eateries.
It's the end of the road for Wei Kee in Imbi; the respected specialist in duck & goose meat is closing this branch & heading to Subang Jaya at the end of September because of tenancy troubles.
East-meets-West Pasta Three brothers, one restaurant: The gastronomically gifted Tan siblings - Alven, Seven and