A dish from Molina, one of July’s new restaurants (Photo: Molina)
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A dish from Molina, one of July’s new restaurants (Photo: Molina)

Explore the new restaurants, bars, and cafés that July has to offer

Our local dining scene experiences constant evolution. Fresh faces continually emerge, punctuating our established and diverse culinary landscape with welcome innovation and novelty. Every month seems to offer up a slew of new restaurants and charming coffeehouses, keeping things exciting for bona fide foodies and die-hard cafe-hoppers. 

We put together a list of recently opened dining venues at the beginning of each month, compiling new restaurants, cafés, and bars into a handy guide you can refer to when in search of the next must-visit eatery. The month of July is packed with places ideal for laidback hangouts, whether you’re on the hunt for your new favourite cocktail or go-to coffeehouse. 

Visit the city centre to experience all its new additions, from draught cocktails at Neighbour Club KL, pastries and ramen at REXKL, to Jalan Doraisamy’s new contemporary Japanese eatery. If you’re by the coast in George Town this month, head to Hurry Hari for cups of coffee and inventive brews. 

Read more: 10 cafés in the Klang Valley for your French toast fix 

1. Molina

Kampung Baru
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Photo 1 of 2 Potatoes, Irish oysters, vanilla, sour cream, and caraway (Photo: Instagram / @molina_kl)
Photo 2 of 2 A plate from Molina (Photo: Molina)
Potatoes, Irish oysters, vanilla, sour cream, and caraway (Photo: Instagram / @molina_kl)
A plate from Molina (Photo: Molina)

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Under the guidance of the two Michelin-starred chef Sidney Schutte, Molina has opened in the heart of the city. The restaurant brings its own interpretation of European fine dining to The Face Style Hotel, offering guests avant-garde plates set to a backdrop of the city’s skyline.

Its menu spotlights seafood while celebrating the versatility of vegetables—an ethos evident in dishes such as Sepia, a medley of verbena, red hornweed, and goat’s cheese and Brussels Sprout, a dish of caviar, sea urchin, coffee, and sunchoke. 


Molina

Address:  51/F, The Face Style, 1020, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kampung Baru, 50250 Kuala Lumpur

2. Raijin Ramen Bar

Chinatown
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Raijin Ramen Bar (Photo: Instagram / @raijin_ramenbar)
Above Raijin Ramen Bar (Photo: Instagram / @raijin_ramenbar)
Raijin Ramen Bar (Photo: Instagram / @raijin_ramenbar)

REXKL finally has a ramen spot! The arts and dining hub has welcomed one of its newest additions, Raijin Ramen Bar. The contemporary noodle specialist pays homage to Japanese culinary techniques while imbuing bowls with a distinctly Southeast Asian twist. Find soulful pork bone soups infused with green chilli paste, classic black garlic tonkotsu ramen, and a selection of yakitori. 


Raijin Ramen Bar

Address:  80, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur

3. Neighbour Club

Drinks   |   Chinatown
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Photo 1 of 2 Bespoke beverages by day (Photo: Instagram / @jwc.neighbourclub)
Photo 2 of 2 Draught cocktails by night (Photo: Instagram / @jwc.neighbourclub)

A laidback coffeehouse by day and a cocktail bar by night, Neighbour Club is a must-visit whether you’re in need of a midday pick me up or are getting ready for a night out in Chinatown. During the day, you’ll be able to sip on iced matcha lattes, hot chocolate crafted from Pahang-sourced cocoa, or kaya butter coffee. Once the sun sets, you can venture into JWC Cabinet, the space’s hidden cocktail haunt for tipples on tap. 


Neighbour Club

Address:  70, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur

4. Fubu Haus

Chow Kit
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Photo 1 of 2 Capellini with Hokkaido scallops, ikura, and ponzu (Photo: Instagram / @fubuhauskl)
Photo 2 of 2 Aged duck and crispy burdock (Photo: Instagram / @fubuhauskl)
Capellini with Hokkaido scallops, ikura, and ponzu (Photo: Instagram / @fubuhauskl)
Aged duck and crispy burdock (Photo: Instagram / @fubuhauskl)

Fubu House has opened at The Row on Jalan Doraisamy, offering a laneway for restaurants and boutiques to showcase contemporary Japanese plates. Seafood and poultry are placed on pedestals here, with a menu of sake-steamed clams accompanied by silky tofu, salmon carpaccio dotted with pickles, and aged duck bread plated on a bed of fried burdock. 


Fubu Haus

Address:  52, Jalan Doraisamy, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur

5. Lad & Fry

Kuala Lumpur City Centre
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Fish, chips, and craft beer (Photo: Instagram / @ladandfry.kl)
Above Fish, chips, and craft beer (Photo: Instagram / @ladandfry.kl)
Fish, chips, and craft beer (Photo: Instagram / @ladandfry.kl)

Did someone say pub classics? Bringing the best of British cuisine to KL, Lad & Fry offers a menu of fish and chips and a corner dedicated to craft beer. While its full menu is still underway, you’ll be able to tear into tender fillets of deep fried perch paired with mushy peas and wash your meal down with a can of craft beer courtesy of Alright Provisions. 


Lad & Fry

Address:  88, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, 50200 Kuala Lumpur

6. Summation

Chinatown
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Photo 1 of 2 Perfectly webbed canalés (Photo: Instagram / @atsummation)
Photo 2 of 2 Madeleines infused with vanilla and lemon zest (Photo: Instagram / @atsummation)
Perfectly webbed canalés (Photo: Instagram / @atsummation)
Madeleines infused with vanilla and lemon zest (Photo: Instagram / @atsummation)

Yet another addition to REXKL, Summation joins the Chinatown hotspot and brings with it all the sweets you desire. The pastry joint specialises in canalés with perfectly webbed interiors and caramelised crusts. Find these pastries in every flavour imaginable, from dark cocoa nutmeg to pandan kaya.

Alongside its signature bake, you can also tuck into pillowy madeleines infused with vanilla bean and lemon zest, financiers accented with brown butter, and scones dotted with cranberries. 

See also: 11 places to explore in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur
 


Summation

Address:  80, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
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7. Hurry Hari

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Coffee and cake at Hurry Hari (Photo: Instagram / @hurryhari_my)
Above Coffee and cake at Hurry Hari (Photo: Instagram / @hurryhari_my)
Coffee and cake at Hurry Hari (Photo: Instagram / @hurryhari_my)

Hurry Hari is one of George Town’s latest openings. The minimalist café proves a perfect hangout for those seeking respite, complete with handcrafted beverages and sweets. You’ll be able to stick to caffeinated classics like long blacks and lattes or venture into the realm of inventive brews with the spot’s espresso tonic.

If you’re constantly plagued by indecision, opt for its Mood Drink and let the baristas surprise you with a mystery caffeinated mocktail.


Hurry Hari

Address:  19, Lorong Chulia, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang

8. Super Slow Bar

Petaling Jaya
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Photo 1 of 2 Coffee being served (Photo: Instagram / @superslowbar)
Photo 2 of 2 Black and white coffee from Super Slow Bar (Photo: Instagram / @superslowbar)
Coffee being served (Photo: Instagram / @superslowbar)
Black and white coffee from Super Slow Bar (Photo: Instagram / @superslowbar)

Tucked inside a camera store is Super Slow Bar, a specialist in all things caffeine. You’ll find a variety of brews in a space perfect to spend laidback Saturday afternoons. Alongside coffee creations, the café also offers a selection of non-espresso based beverages. 


Super Slow Bar

Address:  JioSpace, Lot, 1, Jalan 19/1b, Seksyen 19, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

9. Black Salt @ Semantan

Bukit Damansara
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Roast cauliflower with paprika and Borneo purple rice (Photo: Instagram / @black.salt.semantan)
Above Roast cauliflower with paprika and Borneo purple rice (Photo: Instagram / @black.salt.semantan)
Roast cauliflower with paprika and Borneo purple rice (Photo: Instagram / @black.salt.semantan)

Black Salt has recently blossomed in Bukit Damansara, enriching the suburb’s dining scene with plates informed by both European and Asian cuisine. Soulful plates are this restaurant’s specialities. Order its char siew made in-house, panfried Chee cheong fun with salted egg sauce, and a variety of tapas, and finish your meal with a brandy-flambéed crepes suzette. 


Black Salt @ Semantan

Address:  Block B, 10 Semantan Service Suite, B-0-7, East Wing, 10, Jalan Semantan, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur

10. Ordinery

Kuala Lumpur
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Photo 1 of 2 The interior of Ordinery (Photo: Instagram / @sykirspamyou)
Photo 2 of 2 Steps leading up to Ordinery (Photo: Instagram / @ordinery.co)
The interior of Ordinery (Photo: Instagram / @sykirspamyou)
Steps leading up to Ordinery (Photo: Instagram / @ordinery.co)

Currently in its soft-launch phase, Ordinery is a new brunch haven in Taman Melawati. Its menu features favourite breakfast dishes, from lamb shakshouka to two kinds of French toast and brewed beverages. You’ll also find sandwiches laced with corned beef cured in-house, ulam pesto spaghetti, tuna tataki poke bowls, and harissa cauliflower salad. 


Ordinery

Address:  1, Jalan H 3, Taman Melawati, 53100 Kuala Lumpur

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Chelsea Rozario
Writer, Tatler Dining Malaysia, Tatler Malaysia
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Chelsea is a Dining Writer for Tatler Malaysia. When she’s not eating or writing about eating, she’s probably deciphering which oat milks froth the best for homemade flat whites. 

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Chelsea writes about where to find great food and is passionate about exploring the cultural significance of different cuisines.