
Quivo, Pavilion KL
The nonsense name keeps everything about Quivo a mystery until you finally have to look it up or sit down at the restaurant. Continue reading Quivo, Pavilion KL
The nonsense name keeps everything about Quivo a mystery until you finally have to look it up or sit down at the restaurant. Continue reading Quivo, Pavilion KL
There’s no shortage of restaurants overlooking the beaches at Uluwatu, but La Terrazza is a hidden gem. Continue reading La Terrazza, Uluwatu
Dapur Raja is the place for anyone who wants to fully sample local Indonesian cuisine, and do it style. Continue reading Dapur Raja, Ubud
This ain’t your parents’ dim sum joint with surly aunties pushing carts. Paradise Dynasty at 163 Retail Park is a much more refined yum cha experience. Continue reading Paradise Dynasty, 163 Retail Park
Cha-Phu has a family-run feel, with a Thai matriarch in the kitchen and what may be her young descendants as serving staff. Continue reading Cha-Phu, Old Phuket Town
Of all the breakfast places we tried in Old Town, The Neighbours Cafe was the best. Their hearty plates of comfort food will start your day off right. Continue reading The Neighbours Cafe, Old Phuket Town
Perched on the edge of the hill next to the official city viewpoint, the amazing vista from this restaurant makes it a great spot for a relaxing lunchtime beer or romantic dinner. Continue reading Tunk-ka Cafe, Phuket
Spitalfield’s Gastrobar has the vibe of a classic English pub, but the specialities are Deutsche fare and beloved German beer. Continue reading Spitalfield’s Gastrobar, Atria Shopping Gallery
Shameena Restaurant is the top choice if you want to eat somewhere other than your resort. The food is deliciously home-cooked and the portions will fill you up for a good price. Continue reading Shameena Restaurant, Nai Thon Beach
If you’re coming here hoping to get a true taste of New Zealand, you’ll find that everything looks and tastes like non-specific white people food. Continue reading Antipodean Cafe, Mid Valley Megamall