Eat Drink KL

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

IPPO, Subang Jaya

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Wooed by woodwork-warmed cafes? Wander one step closer to Subang’s new IPPO, serving soulful Asian rice meals like Thai stir-fried basil chicken, Japanese teriyaki chicken donburi and Malaysian nasi lemak with rendang chicken, coupled with comforting cocoa and coffee.

41, Jalan Nilam 1/2, Taman Teknologi Tinggi Subang, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor.

Allied Caffeinery, Melawati

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Allied to Indonesia's Kopi Bahagia family of cafes, Melawati's friendly new Allied Caffeinery harnesses earthy Sumatran coffee beans for a bevy of beverages, some sweetened with Indonesia's gula aren, others inspired by Germany's cream-cloaked eiskaffee.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Khatulistiwa Skyline Dining, Bukit Bintang

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Perched on the 10th floor of Bintang Collectionz Hotel, Bukit Bintang's new Khatulistiwa Skyline Dining specialises in Southeast Asian attractions, especially Filipino favourites with a pork-free twist.

Instead of the typical pork sisig, Khatulistiwa's sizzling highlight features bangus, marinated milkfish on a hotplate with eggs, onions and mayo.

Cool down with halo-halo, the Philippines' quintessential crushed ice dessert, layered with lots of jellies, leche flan, fruits, beans and evaporated milk.

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Banyan Cafe, Lorong Yap Kwan Seng

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Banyan is the city centre’s new cafe for cross-cultural creations like linguine with Balinese-spiced smoked duck, coated with creamy masak lemak and crispy lime leaves, served in the shadow of a banyan tree.

Saturday, March 8, 2025

Turks KL, Taman Tunku

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From kuymak to kunefe, Taman Tunku's new Turks KL triumphs with Turkish temptations, including all-day breakfast treats like menemen cakalli, a decadent scramble of pure egg yolks with smashed vegetables and stretchy mozzarella, served hot and hearty with sesame-studded bread by Adiyaman-born chef Murat Celik and his affable team.