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A bowl of ‘kalguksu’ known as Korean soul food is so comforting — Picture by Lee Khang Yi

Comfort me with Korean home-style eats like ‘kalguksu’, ‘japchae’ and ‘hotteok’ at 1 Mont Kiara’s Soban

The Oriental Cravings brings back the iconic Fried Yam Cake with long beans, eggs and preserved radish. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi

First look: The Oriental Cravings at PJ Damansara Kim marks the return of an old favourite with the iconic claypot ‘loh shi fun’ and more

The Omakase Sushi Course at Yoshinari Hanare is only RM150  . — Picture by Ethan Lau

Great omakase, even better value at Yoshinari Hanare in Sri Hartamas

Peanut butter pecan chocolate cookies.

These indulgent peanut butter pecan chocolate cookies will be your new festive favourite!

Heirloom, a rustic style café, in Seremban. — Picture by CK Lim

Track down this eclectic and plant-filled café in Seremban that serves coffee made from heirloom beans

The Scallop and Squid Umai Pai Tee is one of the more creative dishes at Vagabond — Picture by Ethan Lau

Go on a wandering journey with Vagabond in Desa Sri Hartamas, through inventive dishes like scallop and squid ‘umai pai tee’ and a prawn Scotch egg

Dewakan, led by chef Darren Teoh, placed 84th on the extended 51-100 list from the 2025 edition of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants. — Picture by Choo Choy May

Two Malaysian restaurants named on extended list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025: Dewakan ranks No. 84 while Au Jardin makes its debut

For a change, try this prawn curry 'wantan mee' at Big Brother Cafe in Section 1, Petaling Jaya. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi

Go for a spin around PJ Section 1 for prawn curry 'wantan mee' at Big Brother Cafe and cakes plus coffee from Single Dose Coffee

Roti Jala Gulai Ayam - Picture courtesy of Tanaair.

From Kedah-inspired ‘gulai ayam’ to Sarawak ‘coconut buns’, Tanaair in PJ promises a feast of Malaysian flavours

Visit Erode Amman Mess for an awesome lunch of Erodu SPL Veg Meal with free refills — Picture by Lee Khang Yi

Check out the Kongunadu cuisine at Brickfields’ Erode Amman Mess that has already won over a huge following

Mixed ‘meze’ with a steaming hot basket of ‘lavaş’ is the ideal way to start. — Picture by Ethan Lau

Turkish Cafe Istanbul opens Turks, bringing their beloved Turkish fare to Bukit Tunku

'Saba shioyaki' or grilled mackerel, with roast vegetables.

East meets West: Savour this delicate ‘saba shioyaki’ with roasted vegetables and honey-lemon-oyster sauce

On Saturday morning, look for this 'lor mai chee' mobile stall parked opposite Restoran Sum Fatt Kee in PJ Sea Park. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi

Look for this awesome ‘lor mai chee’ stall in PJ Sea Park, PJ Taman Megah or Taman Overseas Union

The highlight of Peony by Canton Boy's Buffet Berbuka Citrarasa Cina & Melayu is their handmade 'dim sum' like the Siu Mai King, Salted Egg Siu Mai, Fried Yam Croquette, paired with crowd favourite Keropok Lekor — Picture by Choo Choy May

This Ramadan, ‘buka puasa’ at halal certified Peony by Canton Boy’s Buffet Berbuka Citrarasa Cina & Melayu in Avenue K

The KP Chaat Platter features four types of ‘chaat’ on one plate, including ‘bhel puri’, ‘dahi wada’, ‘sev puri’ and crispy corn baskets (clockwise) — Picture by Ethan Lau

'Chaat’ champion: Storied Mumbai chain Kailash Parbat brings Indian vegetarian street food to Malaysia, with ‘pani puri’ and a whole lot of ‘chaat’ at Nu Sentral

Find Avokebab on the third floor of Jaya Shopping Centre where you get solid, tasty Turkish inspired meals — Picture by Lee Khang Yi

Jaya Shopping Centre’s Avokebab serves up Turkish inspired dishes like ‘doner kebab’, ‘mandy’ rice and more