Pudu Chan Fatt Wanton Mee
Pudu’s Chan Fatt Wanton Mee is back this month after a 21-year hiatus: The name harks back to a stall in Pudu Market helmed by the late Wong Poon, an immigrant from Canton, from 1955 to 1996. Wong and...
View ArticleKohi Yatta at Sungai Besi: Restaurant review
This spacious cafe of convenience welcomes patrons who want somewhere to wait comfortably while their cars are serviced at the Mazda centre next door or parents craving a peaceful cup of coffee while...
View ArticleThonglor – Thai Restaurant & Bar
Thonglor’s take on cuisine from our northern neighbour is meant to convey crowd-pleasing comfort, especially on tempest-tossed evenings when a hot plate of spicy cooking provides welcome relief from...
View ArticleBurger on 16
Most of the burgers here evoke the savoury, heavily seasoned flavours of KL street burger
View ArticleKohi Yatta
This spacious cafe of convenience welcomes patrons who want somewhere to wait comfortably while their cars are serviced at the Mazda centre next door or parents craving a peaceful cup of coffee while...
View ArticleThe Social & Forno at Publika: Restaurant review
This review is brought to you in part by The Social. Since the turn of the millennium, The Social has thrived as a popular hangout, feeding tens of thousands of patrons over the years, first in Bangsar...
View ArticleJam Factory
If seafood floats your boat, cross this promotion off your bucket list – here’s the hook: fill a metal bucket (provided by the restaurant) with as many mussels, clams, fillets of barramundi &...
View ArticleJam Factory at Puchong: Snapshot
If seafood floats your boat, cross this promotion off your bucket list – here’s the hook: fill a metal bucket (provided by the restaurant) with as many mussels, clams, fillets of barramundi and...
View ArticleNaughty Babe Dirty Duck at Telawi, Bangsar: Restaurant Review
Bacon-sistently se-duck-tive: Naughty Babe Dirty Duck has proven itself to be a prime destination for hearty meat dishes over the past three years, but our latest visit to its Bangsar outpost surprised...
View ArticleWingstop Malaysia
Having reputedly served nearly four billion chicken wings since 1994, from its birthplace in Texas to more than 800 outposts that stretch from Ohio to Oregon, Wingstop lands in Malaysia with commanding...
View ArticleWingstop Malaysia at The Curve: Restaurant review
Having reputedly served nearly four billion chicken wings since 1994, from its birthplace in Texas to more than 800 outposts that stretch from Ohio to Oregon, Wingstop lands in Malaysia this month with...
View ArticleDistrict 13 Cafe at Aman Suria, Petaling Jaya: Snapshot
A nifty new entry to the neighbourhood, with friendly, obliging service and a menu that strives to offer interesting choices: For a warm meal, order the pan-seared tuna with cauliflower puree and salsa...
View ArticleTaste Of Love at Choo Cheng Kay Road: Snapshot
Asian comfort food forms the foundation of this unassumingly atmospheric cafe, occupying one of downtown KL’s backstreets. Top temptations include a bowl of rice turned blue with bunga telang,...
View ArticleAroi Mak Mak at Section 17, Petaling Jaya: Restaurant review
Aroi Mak Mak does a decent job at conveying clean, clear Thai flavours, imbued with ingredients that taste respectably fresh and nuanced. Mains Our lunch here was a cornucopia of well-portioned...
View ArticleCafe Atas59 at Bangkung, Bangsar: Snapshot
Cafe Atas59 recently replaced Bangsar’s Lorem Ipsum but retains the friendly, chilled-out vibe that makes it one of our favourite choices for weekday business meetings in this neighbourhood. The coffee...
View ArticleRendezbrew at Taman Tun Dr Ismail: Cafe review
An all-round cafe that deserves the neighbourhood’s support, offering warm meals with a touch of thoughtfulness – try the pan-seared mackerel with mashed sweet potatoes and miso hollandaise sauce...
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