Eat Drink KL

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Elo Coffee Roasters, Kiara Subang Jaya


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Elo Coffee Roasters is the new caffeine supply corner inside the Kiara Subang Jaya cafe, freshly transplanted from Mont Kiara to SS19 Subang. 

Sip soothing piccolos with Elo's ever-evolving stable of house-roasted blends. Also try Kiara's Hainanese chicken chop, a pure throwback to old-school kopitiam nostalgia with the kitchen's own comfortingly savoury gravy.

Zalaye Claypot, Subang Jaya

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Zalaye Claypot brings a new noodle experience to Subang: Claypot White Prawn Mee in pork-prawn broth. 

This stall serves slick yellow noodles and thick rice noodles in stock shaped by the body of pork bones and the sweetness of prawn shells, mixed with fluffy egg, topped with prawns, pork, fish cakes and chives. 

Steamy and soulful sustenance for RM10, rooted partly in Singapore Hokkien mee inspirations but transformed into something subtly unique, worth coming back for in USJ 20’s Four Superstars Chicken Rice Shop.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Fromage, Bangsar Shopping Centre

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Morbier, Munster, Mimolette: Fromage is Bangsar’s new curated cheese boutique, a French-founded comptoir of more than 30 European cheeses, mainly expressive French AOP classics, complemented by select Italian, Spanish and Swiss specialities.

Check the chillers for washed-rind raunch, sheep’s-milk resonance and cellar-ripened richness - pungently pleasurable powerhouses, cut to order by the funk-fluent team for take-home indulgence.

Salt Bake, SS2 Petaling Jaya

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Salt bread and bagels with a Borneo highland salt twist: SS2’s new Salt Bake serves its own spin on oven-fresh favourites.

Salt Bake harnesses Sarawak’s Bario natural mineral salt from the Kelabit Highlands, fire-dried in bamboo tubes for cleanly rounded, mellow salinity.

Salt bread with four cheeses - cheddar, mozzarella and Parmesan inside, Emmental melted on top - is gently crisp to the bite, tenderly full-bodied with a buttery chew.

Also savour the salt bread bagel with a lightly golden crackle. 

Other salt bread flavours span local inspirations like serunding and pandan Gula Melaka; the bagel selection includes gochujang garlic butter, seaweed and ube.

Market Coffee, Menara Sentral RAC

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Market Coffee is Brickfields' fresh, friendly stop for brews and bakes, calm and comfy for a workday afternoon refuge from the office.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Tatih Coffee Company, Desa Alam

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Tatih Coffee Company has launched a new espresso bar in Desa Alam, taking baby steps from roasting coffee to brewing espressos.

Tatih specialises in commercial blends at competitive, cost-conscious rates for cafes, starting at RM30 per 250 grams, with wholesale prices no higher than RM100 per kilogram.

For casual walk-ins, seasonal single-origins might be served for espressos, piccolo lattes and more, including the recent Ethiopia Suke Quto, blooming with red berry floral brightness.

Tatih's founders have been personally roasting for six years. Their current Thai-sourced Sun Roaster system promises precision to power 10-kilogram batches in 20-minute cycles.