Best Dim Sum Kuala Lumpur: Jin Xuan vs Paradise Dynasty Review

best dim sum Kuala Lumpur dishes at Jin Xuan Hong Kong Restaurant

If you’re searching for the best dim sum in Kuala Lumpur, two restaurants often come up: Jin Xuan Hong Kong Restaurant and Paradise Dynasty. For the uninitiated, Dim Sum is not merely a meal; it is a storied cultural ritual known as “Yam Cha” (literally “drinking tea”). It’s a time for family gatherings, business negotiations, … 더 읽기

Australian Snacks You Can Buy in Malaysia: Shapes, Pods & Remedy Kombucha

Shapes barbeque flavour in box available in Malaysia

If you’ve ever traveled to Australia from Kuala Lumpur, you’ll know how easy it is to bring back snacks in bulk. A flight to Perth takes about 5.5 hours — close enough to justify a suitcase filled with supermarket finds. I first discovered these snacks during a one-week road trip in Perth. Like many Koreans … 더 읽기

A Limited Chinese New Year Brunch at Urban Daybreak

Chinese lunar new year brunch at Urban Daybreak Kuala Lumpur

If you’re looking for a Chinese New Year brunch Kuala Lumpur food lovers are currently searching for, this limited collaboration between Urban Daybreak and Malaysian food creator Hungry Sam is worth your attention. Urban Daybreak is a brunch restaurant operating in both Kuala Lumpur (Bangsar) and George Town, Penang. For Chinese New Year 2026, the … 더 읽기

What Chinese New Year Decorations in Malaysia Actually Mean

Lunar New Year couplet banners

In Kuala Lumpur, Lunar New Year is not subtle. Chinese New Year decorations in Malaysia are impossible to miss during the Lunar New Year season. Shopping malls change their exterior designs, home decor stores fill their shelves with red and gold ornaments, and supermarkets display festive gift sets. This article is based on direct observations … 더 읽기

JANN Bar Review: The Ultimate Spot for Merdeka 118 Views & Craft Cocktails in KL Chinatown

Meredeka 118 view from Jann bar

Kuala Lumpur is a city of contrasts. On one side, you have the chaotic charm of street food stalls in Chinatown; on the other, the futuristic skyline dominated by the newly crowned Merdeka 118—the world’s second-tallest building. If you’re looking for a place where these two worlds collide perfectly, JANN at the Four Points by … 더 읽기

The Ultimate Guide to Tonkatsu by Ma Maison: Best Crispy Pork Cutlet in Mont Kiara, KL

A complete Rosu Katsu Curry set at Tonkatsu by Ma Maison, including shredded cabbage, miso soup, and the signature Sweet and Spicy tonkatsu sauces.

If you’re living in or visiting Kuala Lumpur, you’ll quickly realize that while food options are endless, finding high-quality pork dishes requires knowing exactly where to go. Finding the Best Tonkatsu in Kuala Lumpur can be a challenge, but Tonkatsu by Ma Maison makes it easy. Why Ma Maison is the Best Tonkatsu in Kuala … 더 읽기

Afternoon Tea in Kuala Lumpur: A Peranakan Twist at Four Points Chinatown

Three-tier afternoon tea set with Peranakan-inspired savory bites, desserts, scones, and tea at Lady Yi’s Tea House.

Afternoon tea was once reserved for British aristocrats, but today it has become a familiar hotel ritual across many countries, including Malaysia. At first glance, most afternoon tea sets feel interchangeable: small finger sandwiches, a few scones, neatly plated desserts stacked on a three-tier stand. It’s easy to assume that afternoon tea is essentially the … 더 읽기

A Dessert Stop Near Central Market: Finding Mochi Strawberry Cake in Kuala Lumpur

Strawberry mochi cake displayed in a glass pastry case at KLCG Confectionery & Bakery.

After spending weeks around Bangsar, I realised I’d been postponing the obvious—actually exploring Kuala Lumpur’s historic centre. So one afternoon, my husband and I headed toward the Merdeka area, where the city’s landmarks cluster around Merdeka Square, Central Market, and Masjid Jamek. Merdeka Square itself was under renovation at the time, wrapped in scaffolding and … 더 읽기

A Break from Malls: Finding Meaningful Souvenirs at REXKL, Kuala Lumpur

Malaysian souvenir magnets from REX KL

Kuala Lumpur has no shortage of shopping malls. From TRX and Pavilion to Suria KLCC, Mid Valley, and One Utama, the city is dense with polished retail spaces. After a while, though, they begin to blur together—different buildings housing variations of the same stores. When that sameness starts to set in, I find myself looking … 더 읽기

Jojo Little Kitchen: Anchovy Broth Noodles on Ordinary Days in Kuala Lumpur

Pan mee noodle soup with wontons and anchovy broth at Jojo Little Kitchen

Living in Kuala Lumpur, I’ve come to notice how some Chinese-Malaysian dishes sit unexpectedly close to Korean comfort food—not because they imitate it, but because they rely on similar foundations. Anchovy broth is one of them. For Koreans, anchovy-based stock is the quiet backbone of everyday meals. It’s not flashy or celebratory, just reliable—used for … 더 읽기

Lai Foong Lala Noodles: A Bib Gourmand Stop in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown

Close-up of thin bee hoon rice noodles lifted from a bowl of lala noodles with clams in clear broth.

When people think of Michelin dining, they often picture white tablecloths and tasting menus.But some of the most memorable meals come from places that are far more ordinary—and far more approachable. In Michelin’s guide, these restaurants are often marked as Bib Gourmand: places that offer good food at reasonable prices, without the formality of fine … 더 읽기

Why This TWG Tea Gummy Meant More in Malaysia Than It Ever Would at Home

TWG Tea Teddies displayed at a TWG store in Kuala Lumpur, featuring mango orange, grapefruit orange, and strawberry flavours with a price tag of RM 65.

There’s a specific moment that changes how you shop in a place.Not when you arrive—but when you realize you’re about to leave. My time in Malaysia ended up being much shorter than planned. A job opportunity I had been negotiating didn’t work out, and suddenly I had less than a month left. That shift changed … 더 읽기

Why I Bought Toothpaste in Australia Instead of Malaysia

A single tube of Colgate MaxFresh Rainbow Fresh toothpaste placed on fabric, showing the colorful packaging and heart-shaped gel illustration.

One of the small but real advantages of living in Malaysia as a Korean is geography. From Kuala Lumpur, traveling to places like Bali or Thailand takes less time and often costs far less than it would from Korea. Buying toothpaste in Australia, in fact, turned out to make even more sense than shopping within … 더 읽기

Cookiecrumbs Bangsar: Where to Find Viral Pistachio Kunafa Cookies

Official menu image of the viral Pistachio Kunafa (Dubai Chocolate style) cookie priced at RM12.90.

Introduction If you’ve been scrolling through TikTok or Instagram lately, you’ve probably seen the viral Dubai Chocolate bar filled with crunchy pistachio kunafa. But what if I told you that you could experience that exact same magic in the form of a thick, gooey New York-style cookie right here in Kuala Lumpur? During a recent … 더 읽기

Craving Sashimi in Malaysia? Experience Authentic Korean-Style Aged Fish at Maljiro, KL

Best Korean Sashimi in Kuala Lumpur at Maljiro

A Winter Cravings Met in the Heart of Malaysia If you are looking for the best Korean sashimi in Kuala Lumpur, your search might end in a very nostalgic place. For many Koreans, December is synonymous with Bangeo (Yellowtail) sashimi. While living in Malaysia, I often found myself dreaming of that melt-in-your-mouth texture. You might … 더 읽기

Budget but Damn Good Latte in Bangsar: Medium Coffee

Budget iced latte at The Medium cafe in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur

When living in Kuala Lumpur, you quickly realize that inflation—or rather, currency reality—has changed how you think about everyday spending.Coffee is one of the first things people say they’ll cut back on. I didn’t. Instead, I started looking for cheaper coffee that still tastes good, not watered down, not aggressively sour, and not pretending to … 더 읽기

Where to Eat Lunch Under RM15 in Bangsar: Etiqa Building Food Court

Intro Kuala Lumpur is often described as an affordable city, but daily expenses—especially lunch around office districts—don’t always feel cheap anymore. That doesn’t mean budget-friendly meals are gone. If you know where locals actually eat, it’s still possible to get a proper lunch in Bangsar for under RM15. One of the most reliable places is … 더 읽기

Seoul Vibe: A Hidden Modern Korean Gem in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown

1. Introduction: Finding Seoul in Petaling Street When I first visited Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur, my impression was defined by Petaling Street Market—a bustling maze filled with “knock-off” luxury brands and crowded stalls. Among the rows of imitation watches and sneakers, I found something unexpected. Hidden on the third floor of a luggage shop building … 더 읽기