Eat Drink KL

Friday, June 5, 2026

Buar Cafe, Putrajaya

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Fans of strikingly sited cafes, check out Putrajaya's new Buar Cafe, tucked in a support column of Putra Bridge, peering out to Putra Mosque.

Buar Cafe's interior is framed by geometric lattices with lovely views of Putrajaya's lake, mosque and picturesque surroundings, a serene spot for mango matcha lattes, layering roasted Yabukita umami with the ripe brightness of mango juice.

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Buar Cafe
Pier 2A, Jambatan Putra, Presint 1, Putrajaya.
Daily, 8am-12am. 

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Teetoturtle, Pasar Seni

Part mocktail parlour, part art gallery, fully a safe space, Hang Kasturi Road’s new Teetoturtle turns the tables on day drinking, pouring alcohol-free attractions with aromatic allure.

Teetoturtle’s mocktails showcase a choice of two bases: The Southeast Asian-accented Jamu (a mellow spice mix of ginger, turmeric, lemongrass, clove, cinnamon and pandan) and European-enchanted Pudina (chamomile uplifted with citrus peel, peppermint and thyme).

Night Shadow is dusky with jamu, mugicha, vanilla and pomegranate juice, while The Berry Bush is a fruity-icy, sweet-sour slushie of pudina with blackcurrant granita.

Also check out the current exhibit of illustrations by Charis Ng, featuring her signature character Ms Dong Yi.

Comfort Dining, Puchong

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Comfort Dining is Puchong’s new place for pasta and rice bowls. The smoked mackerel don with herbaceous kerabu-style freshness makes a lively lunch.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Laksatiam, Chinatown

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Laksatiam is Chinatown’s new stop for southern Thai-inspired laksa, lusciously starring springy-silky rice noodles made fresh each morning, soulfully flooded with fish in turmeric broth or chicken in green curry, soothingly fragrant with herbs and spices. 

Fun fact: Laksatiam is a spinoff of the long-enduring Old China Cafe Nyonya restaurant.

Shyng Coffee, Bukit Jalil

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Bukit Jalil’s new Shyng Coffee rises as a Song Dynasty garden-inspired contemplative cafe for coffee and tea in soothing serenity.