Dinner Food Guide

Explore dinner dining ideas, popular restaurants, cafes, local eats, new openings, and curated food guides for your next meal out.
From soulful Cantonese roast to atmospheric garden cafés, this KL dinner guide covers 5 places that mix heritage, taste and ambiance for your next night out.
Explore 5 must-visit KL eateries from Portuguese egg tarts to rustic Guangdong dishes and sleek poolside cafés.
Forget flashy sushi chains — the best sushi mentai in Malaysia may just be found in Ipoh’s Greentown. At this unassuming Sushi Mentai branch, every bite of torched sushi is precise, balanced, and truly memorable. After one visit, you'll understand why so many quietly rank it No. 1.
Discover 5 iconic kway teow kia spots in Johor Bahru for rich broths and braised delights.
Looking for Western food in Molek? From garden bistros to whisky bars, these 10 Western restaurants offer the perfect setting for dinners, dates, or just a well-deserved meal alone. Explore Molek like never before, one delicious bite at a time.
Kotaro Barbecue in Mount Austin isn’t just a supper stop—it’s a full sensory experience. Offering everything from spicy grilled fish to authentic Chinese stir-fries, it’s a must-visit for late-night foodies and dinner lovers alike. With homemade seasonings and a cozy ambiance, it’s the BBQ spot you didn’t know you needed.
C&M Hotpot in Mount Austin is JB’s go-to for late-night hotpot, serving up rich lamb pots and smooth congee broths in a chill, odor-free space—open till 4am for the true night owls.
From chicken rice to tomyam noodles, Arooii Thai Chicken Rice delivers comforting Thai flavors across Johor and PJ, earning its spot as a top affordable dining choice for students, night owls, and urban food lovers.
Tea & Lok Lok is a high-traffic Lok Lok stall in Masai Permas offering RM1.10 skewers, Halal-friendly ingredients, and a casual night market vibe — a must-visit supper destination in Johor Bahru.