Established in 2016, A Little Farm On The Hill boasts gourmet farm-to-table cooking in a natural setting. Staff are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, and the experience as a whole is unpretentious. Dining at the farm provides a refreshingly informal contrast to the city’s urban fine dining scene, with attention to high-quality, honest, farm-grown ingredients.
Alta Café
2. Alta Café

For creative, artisanal, and unfussy dishes in an intimate setting that feels just right, Alta Cafe is a go-to. In the evening, sharing plates are served, best paired with the restaurant’s reputable selection of wines. While the menu changes seasonally, a crowd favourite is the Alta Burger, which is perfectly indulgent.
Alta Pizza
3. Alta Pizza

Hearty pizzas and a wide selection of snacks and small plates makes for an easy choice for date night or casual dining with friends. Blue and white, the clean and inviting space sets the backdrop for impressive food paired with warm service. A focused selection of refreshing cocktails and a healthy wine list are also available for those inclined to pair their pizzas with a drink.
Apollo Dining
4. Apollo Dining

Apollo Dining serves fusion dishes in a contemporary space. Order the signature dishes of seared scallops with taro fritters, deep-fried cempedak fritters stuffed with nian gao, and laksa crab with squid ink linguine.
Back Alley Pasta
5. Back Alley Pasta

Inventive modern pasta and bold flavour combinations in a casual setting are always a winning recipe. Back Alley Pasta has a focused selection of dishes, wines, and beers, which displays the restaurant’s emphasis on quality. Dishes are not constrained by tradition, and highlights include the flank steak and peppercorn pappardelle, served in a red wine reduction sauce with bacon and pearl onions. Also not to be missed is the Kurobuta pork collar with nori butter pasta and the charred cauliflower florets with pesto diavola.
Basic Wine Store
6. Basic Wine Store

For delectable European comfort fare paired with good wines in a relaxing space, visit Basic Wine Store. While the focus is on the curation of artisanal wines, these pours are best complemented with the ever-evolving menu of thoughtfully constructed sharing plates. Daily specials might include a tempting selection of pasta, meats, and cold cuts. Service is warm and welcoming, and beverage recommendations are well-informed, with staff able to offer genuine personal insights into the profiles of various wines.
Bloom
7. Bloom

Airy and bright, Bloom is the perfect space to kick off the day. Its menu consists of both Asian and Western comfort food, from grilled chicken with black pepper mushroom sauce and linguine with tuna and artichoke hearts to a light and creamy smoked duck carbonara.
Cafe-Bistrot David
8. Cafe-Bistrot David

Consistency and high-quality ingredients are the key at Cafe-Bistrot David, known for modern European dishes with an Asian influence, served in a casual bistro environment. Classic dishes, such as the handmade gourmet pies or The CBD Wagyu Burger, are always done right, and there is something for everyone. One is always assured of a satisfying dining experience paired with good food.
Canvass Bistro & Bar
9. Canvass Bistro & Bar

Nordic-inspired restaurant Canvass Bistro & Cocktail Bar aims to take a sustainable approach to cuisine, using bio-diverse ingredients where possible. Try the braised free-range Hereford beef cheek, Nordic pan-fried fish cakes, or the cured local snapper.
Cilantro
10. Cilantro

French Japanese restaurant Cilantro Restaurant & Wine Bar is a legacy establishment that executes its cuisine consistently well. Patrons can be assured of delectable French cuisine with the use of seasonal Japanese ingredients. Warm service and premium quality are the reasons why the restaurant continues to be one of the best in town. The ambience provides privacy, while the wine list is also extensive. Don’t miss the cold capellini coated with a sauce made from truffle oil paired with sea urchin from Hokkaido.
Curios-City
11. Curios-City

Modern and sleek in design, Curios-City provides a relaxed gastronomic experience in a beautiful setting. The restaurant’s name captures the same inquisitive spirit that underpins the dishes served, which are memorable and exquisitely executed.
Hide
12. Hide

With meticulous attention to detail, Hide KL is known for its sophisticated and inventive contemporary dishes. Chef-owner Shaun Ng’s identity is present on every plate, and his young yet well-trained team are personable and energetic. Raising the fine-dining scene to greater heights, it has remained one of the city’s most elegant restaurants, with its minimalist interior dominated by a single marble counter. The progressive restaurant, one of the best in town, is ideal for impressing on special occasions and ensures a memorable experience.
Ignis KL
13. Ignis KL

Ignis means fire in Latin, and the restaurant stays true to its name with well-executed plates touched with a lick of the flame. For grill-focused dining, Ignis KL is one of the best in town, as the team manages to achieve char and smoke in each dish, made with quality produce that is often sourced from Malaysian farms. The space is comfortable yet elegant, without pretence, and dishes are best paired with some of the restaurant's handcrafted cocktails. Don’t leave without trying the smores, which are outstanding.
Joon Dining
14. Joon Dining

Joon Dining’s sharing plates are rooted in French techniques but often have Asian influence. Try the dry-aged chicken with sake cream, the spaghetti vongole which uses kombu and clam jus butter, and the dry-aged izumidai (tilapia) with ulam raja espuma.
Ken’s Kitchen
15. Ken’s Kitchen

Ken’s Kitchen boasts European-Asian fusion fare, such as the pan-seared rainbow trout with wasabi mash and sweet sauce. Try also the chicken confit with local sweet potato mash, as well as the beef bourguignon with herb oil and crispy bresaola.
Potager
16. Potager

Potager is truly a one-of-a-kind restaurant, conceptualised to represent a convergence of gastronomy and the arts. Executive chef Masashi Horiuchi and head chef De Wet Visser apply French techniques to ingredients from the very best purveyors, creating a contemporary tasting menu with French finesse. Attention to detail, from the ambience and plating to hospitality, is unbeatable. A little is disclosed about the dining experience to preserve customer experience, but highlights on the current tasting menu are the Corn, Guinea Fowl, and Chocolate. Potager also features a wine lounge, test kitchen, and private dining rooms.
Raw Kitchen Hall
17. Raw Kitchen Hall

Drawing inspiration from Latin and Asian flavours, Raw Kitchen Hall serves comfort food that is both refined and innovative. High-quality and fresh ingredients are treated with respect and plated beautifully. Start with the prawn toasties, which are topped with tobiko, as well as the tuna tartare, served with crisps. A favourite is the Black Mamba, a dish of squid ink fried rice served with prawns and finished with homemade fermented chilli sambal.
Restaurant Blanc
18. Restaurant Blanc

Located in the boutique hotel Macalister Mansion, Restaurant Blanc combines French techniques with seasonal and local ingredients. Highlights on the current menu include the Tsarskaya Oyster Tartare with Thai Coriander, the Blanc Forest Log inspired by the Malaysian rainforest, and the Pork Lard Poached Lobster.
Restaurant Kioku
19. Restaurant Kioku

Restaurant Kioku serves innovative dishes rooted in French cuisine but modernised with ingredients from around the globe, as well as founder Shawn Shum’s creativity. Elegantly plated courses are engaging and memorable, served from the open kitchen paired with friendly and attentive service. Kioku means memory in Japan, as the team hopes to stimulate the senses, creating an unforgettable experience.
Skillet KL
20. Skillet KL

Skillet KL is known for its high-quality modern European food that incorporates seasonal ingredients while remaining affordable. Signature dishes to look forward to include the Aged Cherry Valley Duck, which is dry-aged for five days and served alongside a beetroot and red cabbage chutney. Duck trimmings are turned into duck floss to avoid waste. The Texture of Chocolate dessert has been a signature from the start and features a chocolate sphere and cocoa soil.
Small Shifting Space
21. Small Shifting Space
Casual wine bar and eatery Small Shifting Space sits along Petaling Street and serves a selection of delicious sharing plates, best paired with its selection of wines. While the menu changes seasonally, it is always exciting and creative. A current highlight is the delightful selection of handrolls.
With timeless and mature cooking, there is no restaurant like Studio Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. Few can execute dishes as seasoned chef-owner Christian Recomio does, while co-owner Jenifer Kuah runs the floor with grace. The menu sees modern European fare created with thought and ingenuity, showing that local gourmands need not travel to find delectable global cuisine. The restaurant’s small but intimate interior makes it ideal for date night and small soirées, with a variety of course menus suited to how hungry one is on that night. However, a staple on the menu is the decadent bread course, with crème fraichê parker house rolls served with cultured butter and a side of jus gras with crispy potatoes and rosemary mascarpone. The team is also ready to provide pairing suggestions from a focused selection of natural wines.
TBC
23. TBC

Casual fine dining restaurant TBC is known for its contemporary European fare and international influences. The open kitchen provides a warm and engaging environment, and signature dishes include the Warm Uni Capellini, which is mixed in a velvety abalone sauce and topped with sea urchin and caviar. Try also the Textures of Cauliflower, which has tempura cauliflower florets, pickled cauliflower slices, and a cauliflower velouté. End a meal here with the simple yet decadent chocolate tart, which is finished with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
The Brasserie
24. The Brasserie

Executive chef Norazizi Bin Taslim leads the team at The Brasserie, presenting well-executed plates that blend Asian and European influences. Begin with the Highland Beetroot, a dish of salt-baked red beetroots, slow-cooked yellow beetroots, and beetroot hummus, finished with a blackberry vinaigrette. The Cod & Abalone is Hooker’s favourite dish due to its harmonious blend of flavours, while the Free Range Australian Lamb features both lamb rack and lamb shoulder paired with carrots.
The Dining Room
25. The Dining Room
Helmed by senior chef de cuisine Chai Chun Boon, The Dining Room offers a range of degustation and set menus that use diverse, seasonal ingredients. Working with fresh ingredients from responsible producers, the restaurant promises a relaxing experience with meticulous attention to detail. The service team is attentive and professional, able to accommodate any whim.
Willow KL
26. Willow KL

Located within the W Kuala Lumpur hotel, Willow KL offers a refined and approachable dining experience with great service. Balancing inspiration from both local and international cuisines, each course will bring an element of pleasant surprise to your palates. Go for the seasonal Willow tasting menu for a glimpse at the best that the team has to offer.
Yellow Fin Horse
27. Yellow Fin Horse

With a focus on open fire and a made-from-scratch approach, Yellow Fin Horse impresses with its selection of sharing plates crafted with the utmost respect for ingredients. The Potayytoe Potahhtoh shines the spotlight on the humble potato with homemade potato chips complemented with a smoked, whipped potato dip. Try also the Smoked Petuna Trout and the Charred Caramelised Miyazaki Short Rib, which pair well with the restaurant’s house-made “chicken rice chilli”.





