Restaurant espagnol · Bukit Bandaraya · 41 conseils et avis
William Ng: Brief and simple menu of some platters, mains, and tapas. Quite a few lamb options. Sangria is a tad different. The fruit seems to be blended in. Paellas come in smaller portions suitable for 2 pax
A-0-6, Plaza Damas, 3, Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, Taman Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Restaurant de fruits de mer · Damansara Heights · 3 conseils et avis
William Ng: Highly-recommended soup lala noodles (RM24/44 depending on the clam variety that you choose). Comes in a huge bowl filled to the brim with piping hot delicious broth.
William Ng: Satisfying ala carte experience here. Tried both signature sets~ wagyu donabe gohan (RM120) , and Nagano walnut soba (RM138). The wagyu claypot rice was excellent. So flavourful and tender meat.
William Ng: A popular beach for surfing as the waves are strong, and a great place to watch the sunset. Rent a cabana, get a large coconut, and watch the people on the beach. You can also catch aeroplanes landing
Restaurant japonais · Taman Bukit Desa · 1 conseil
William Ng: Value for money Japanese Western Food with a nice ambience. High quality ingredients for mains that average at RM25. The fried items are well-executed and not greasy. Great sauces.
RF-501, Level 5, Starling Mall, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Cinéma · 1 conseil
William Ng: Bright and airy, with a high ceiling at the box office area. The moment my movie ended abs stepped out of the hall, I was greeted by sunlight which is very rare in the Malaysia cinema experience.
William Ng: Burratina is a pretty to look at, and a refreshing salad to start. The Master is a risotto bursting with the flavour of mushrooms. I opted for the pork sausage add on, but couldn't really tell.
Restaurant asiatique · Kota Damansara · 4 conseils et avis
William Ng: Ordered a bowl of pork soup with pork slices, minced pork, liver, stomach, and intestines (sans noodles which they term as ketogenic) for RM21. The soup is cloudy, but no unpleasant offal taste.
#03-K1, 100AM (in Itadakimasu By Parco) (100 Tras Street), Singapour
Bar à sushis · Financial District · 2 conseils et avis
William Ng: Maguro ribs is an amazing choice if you're not into raw fish. Meat was so smooth & it didn't feel greasy at all even after it had cooled. Different parts of the ribs had a different taste & texture.
William Ng: Go for the Teochew porridge with mixed platter of braised items (duck, pork belly, pig skin, tofupok, white tofu, and egg). The fried pork is also yummy with a good crunch outside, but moist inside.
C-G-1 Seri Gembira Avenue, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Restaurant japonais · Seputih · 1 conseil
William Ng: Perfect for hamburg lovers (nothing else on the menu). The patty is grilled right in front of you (but the ventilation is so good that no fumes stuck to my clothes).
8-5 Jalan Batai (Plaza Batai), Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Restaurant japonais · Damansara Heights · 2 conseils et avis
William Ng: Wow-ed by the Ebi tempura here. The batter is light but somehow super crunchy. The shisho leaf was like a biscuit! Just a tad greasy. Sashimi is fresh.
William Ng: There's a last supper bas relief above the altar that looks like something out of a Hindu temple at first glance. The Balinese script reads: "This is My Body, This is my Blood".
William Ng: Order the combo where you get to try a slice of fried fish, and spicy fish soup (head and bones, but still quite fleshy). The fried fish is served with a super spicy sambal.
William Ng: Remarkable church for the small local Catholic community. The architecture and landscaping is remarkable. The altar has intricate motifs of Balinese influence, with 2 umbrellas flanking the tabernacl
William Ng: One of the many seafood restaurants along the Jimbaran beach offering dinner on the beach. Do go before sunset so that you can experience the amazing view. Seafood platter is quite good.
Restaurant de cuisine au barbecue · Seminyak · 124 conseils et avis
William Ng: Self-proclaimed best pork ribs in Bali. Pretty great honey pork ribs in my opinion. Tender meat, but not exactly fall off the bones. Paired with rice, long beans, and spinach soup.
William Ng: Chinese style nasi lemak with standard. I like the rice and there's definitely coconut milk in it. Sambal is balanced and complements the rice. The curry pork is tender and creamy.
Pavilion KL (Lot 3.09.02, Level 3), Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Restaurant méditerranéen · Bukit Bintang · 114 conseils et avis
William Ng: For starters, the gambas in garlic oil is an excellent choice. The prawns are fresh with an excellent texture. And do smother your bread with the flavour-infused oil
Jalan Peel, Taman Maluri, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Espace de restauration · Maluri · 8 conseils et avis
William Ng: Old school kopitiam (chaotic traffic and parking situation at a busy intersection, super smoky environment) with a pretty good satay stall. Generous with the meat (and fat), and quite moist.
Restaurant japonais · Seputih · 2 conseils et avis
William Ng: Liver was grilled to perfection, and I liked the soft bone. Iberico was RM20, not worth it. Buta Don is also recommended. Enjoyed the house pour sake.Katon fries stayed crispy even with loads of sauce
no. 622a, level 1, jalan 17/8, seksyen 17,, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Café · 12 conseils et avis
William Ng: Restaurant located above Carnation Salon, an old school hairdresser. Porchetta has a generous layer herbs, and is served with crackling skin. The seafood risotto has rich flavours.
RG24 Kelana Sentral, Jalan SS6/8 (Jalan Bahagia 1), Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Restaurant de nouilles · Kelana Jaya · 3 conseils et avis
William Ng: Great place for cheap, authentic Sarawak favourites. Enjoyed the big portion of fried mee kolok. Comes with charsiew slices abd prawns. Not greasy. Sarawak Laksa is fragrant too. Sit outside.
A-00-11 Plaza Damas 3, 63 Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Restaurant japonais · Damansara Heights · 13 conseils et avis
William Ng: Simple 2 page menu, one for the regular items, one for the seasonal items. The interior feels a little cramped. If you're doing ala carte, do try the appetizer platter. Simple, but well-executed.
Magasin d'ameublement et de décoration intérieure · 1 conseil
William Ng: Great place to shop for Malaysia products. A mix of fashion, furniture, lifestyle products, and knick-knacks. Great for tourists looking for something that represents Malaysia. Shopped for some batik
Magasin d'arts plastiques · Seputih · 2 conseils et avis
William Ng: Half shoplot photo studio with some stationeries on sale. Full suite of photo studio services. Took my mum there to get her passport photos (RM20 for digital copy).
2-13, The Park Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Restaurant · 10 conseils et avis
William Ng: Upstairs cafe with lots of natural light and charming interior. Love the fact that the coffee options are cheaper than the average cafe. The Espresso Mojito (RM14) is a very refreshing drink.
16, Persiaran Puteri 1, Puchong Batu Dua Belas, Selangor
Restaurant indonésien · 1 conseil
William Ng: Cumi-cumi which is a hot salad topped with pan-friend calamari. Roti kambing bakar came with lots of wedges, but I just found it average. Not as good as Vietnamese BanhMi.
Centre commercial · Taman Megah · 2 conseils et avis
William Ng: Pet-friendly neighbourhood mall. Some of the F&B outlets are also pet-friendly, and there are pet-friendly lifts. During the weekends, there's also a pet-friendly flea market outside.