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Santini
Straight from the American-Italian kitchens, Santini offers an extensive menu of delicious food fares, from wood fire pizzas to crunchy salads. Some of their delicacies are the Buffalo Bill Wings, Rocky Nachos, Pizza Diavalo, Classic Fajitas and man... -
Malones KLCC
The new Malones isn’t pretty – it’s rather solid and large. ‘Handsome’ would describe it and ‘pleasing’ would as well, due to the warming colour scheme of green, brown and maroon. Its dining area is so spacious... -
Hoong Kee Seafood Porridge
Note: Bermuda and Onion has ceased operations until further notice November 2011 Schools of thought on seafood porridge seem to be strongly divided. The first, a pessimistic lot say that it’s more trouble than it’s worth and you spen... -
Whisk Espresso Bar & Bake Shop
June 2011 Whisk is a tiny hole in the wall in Empire Subang, comfortingly informal when you step inside. The menu is limited, but this is not a bad thing – it leaves space for the cooks to focus on what they do best (these skills are outlined in... -
Nasi Kandar Pelita
It’s not often you say ‘nasi kandar’ without it being followed shortly by ‘Pelita’. This nasi kandar chain didn’t get to the top by being boring either – you can get the standard offerings, but also crab masala... -
Hutong @ Lot 10
The crowded corridors of Hutong are everything a mall food court should be. The food vendors here have been handpicked from the streets of KL and Penang to serve the most authentic hawker fare in the comfort of air-con. Fried oysters, beef ball noodles... -
Grand Imperial Klang
Made to order dim sum that is the best in the city and well worth the price tag. But the Grand Imperial isn’t just a dim sum place or just another Chinese restaurant. Even the simplest dishes are skilfully executed, every single time. Time Out... -
Makan Kitchen
A good place for diners wanting to sample a little bit of everything from the country’s local cuisine, Makan Kitchen features three interactive kitchens: Malay, Chinese and Indian. Besides these common cuisines, the restaurant also offers exotic ... -
Songket
A new Malay restaurant in the city, Songket is already creating waves as an affordable place to get your Malay food fix, made even more attractive with their set meals which can get you a main course, drink and dessert from as low as RM10. Their signat... -
Restoran Rebung Chef Ismail
Owned by local celebrity chef Ismail Ahmad and Malaysia’s first astronaut Dr Sheik Muszaphar, Restoran Rebung offers a wide range of finger-licking Negeri Sembilan dishes and a variety of lauk with affordable prices too. Favourite dishes include ... -
Shook!
Serving different menus according to season is a risk that doesn’t always pay off but Shook! is to be lauded for its bravery. Not the best restaurant in the exceptional Feast Floor of Starhill Gallery, but still it is well worthy of gathering fri... -
Laziz
Meaning ‘delicious’ in Arabic, the food at Laziz features a fusion of intercontinental cuisine with Middle Eastern flavours. Diners can choose from a range of typically Middle Eastern appetisers and delve into the main course with briyani r... -
Sri Nirwana Maju Subang Jaya
Located in a suburb swamped with fine dining establishments, Sri Nirwana Maju certainly is no pushover. Admittedly, their cramped quarters and slightly stuffy environment might lose some admirers but a true food connoisseur would not hold anything agai... -
Al-Rawsha
Taking its name from the famous legendary rock in Beirut, Al Rawsha looks much like a Middle Eastern castle from the outside, so expect decoration that’s traditionally Arab on the inside, with ample dining tables to make room for all the families... -
Toastina
Toastina is an al fresco cafe at Sheraton Imperial serving sandwiches, teas and pastries. The sandwiches include a variety of meat and non-meat types but the asparagus aioli and artichoke hearts sandwich proves an interesting combination. Their high te... -
Hadramawt
Touted as the first restaurant in the city to serve Yemeni cuisine, Hadramawt’s menu includes a wide selection of traditional Middle Eastern food, drinks and desserts including fattoush, tabouleh, baba ganoush and musakhaa (eggplant fried with mi... -
Yut Kee
This sixty-year-old Hainanese coffeeshop is one of the last of its kind left in KL. Go for thick coffee and grilled bread with housemade kaya, Malaysian ‘Western’ fare like chops and beef stew, spicy belacan fried rice, the house speciality... -
myElephant Happy Mansion
September 2011 There’s nothing not to like about Thai food – the only problem has been where to find it. Answer: myElephant in PJ. It isn’t easy to locate: it occupies a spot in the car park of a decrepit-looking apartment block on a... -
Shang Palace
Shang Palace offers a variety of Cantonese cuisine and is especially noted for its dim sum. Grandly decorated in traditional fittings, the fine dining restaurant serves up quality dishes.What has ensured Shang Palace’s popularity are its special ... -
Sao Nam Bukit Bintang
Authentically Vietnamese, dishes here are delicately prepared and finely crafted. High ceilings keep the place cool while propaganda posters from the country’s war-torn years intrigue. Begin with the platter of four starters, and then move on to ...