Eat Drink KL

Friday, June 12, 2026

JuneBakes, Sea Park

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Just in time for June, JuneBakes launches its first space, luminous in wood-warmed light: Sea Park’s new bakery-cafe brings a graceful glow to matcha-yuzu pound cakes matched with matcha lemonade, plus soft cookies with a chunky-fudgy chew and decadently dense scones with berry jam.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Rumoh Mekda, Bangsar Village

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Bangsar Village’s new Rumoh Mekda honours Pantai Timur heritage touchstones: Turmeric-tinged nasi kerabu with sweetly charred lemak bakar and a fresh flurry of herbs; satar parcels of smoothly minced ikan selayang, softly grilled in banana leaves with aromatics; oxtail singgang, slow-simmered in a bright, tangy-spiced broth; and more storied signatures from the kitchens of Kelantan and Terengganu.



Kuasong, Fraser Business Park

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Kuasong brings HK cafe-inspired charm to KL’s bakery buffs, a friendly new spot for fragrantly flaky-fluffy croissants and buttery-crisp shio pan in Fraser Business Park.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

KOHA Bistro by House of Wheat, Old Klang Road

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Likely launching by month’s end, KOHA Bistro is Old Klang Road’s upcoming space for modern European bistronomy with bravura.

KOHA’s menu reads of assured ambition: Beef tripe with sea grapes and salmoriglio in bean broth; pan-seared branzino with cashew cream and lacto cabbage; braised beef brisket with sunchoke and horseradish; and more.

Asian-inflected coolers sound compelling, from a hawthorn jam milkshake to locally brewed toddy with a pistachio milk cap to shaken lychee with kantan flower. 

The setting is beautifully textured, a floor-to-ceiling triumph by the founders of the House of Wheat cafes.