Food
Yes, You Can Eat In Front Of Me: A Muslim On Fasting Protocols
"To eat or not to eat?" Ah, the age-old question always asked by non-Muslims during Ramadan. As a Muslim, I say "Just eat la!"A Look At Iftar Meals Around The World
As Muslims populate various corners of the world, it’s also interesting to see the variations in iftar meals from sweet milk pastries to festive food fairs.Cuba Try: 8 Easy-Peasy One-Pot Recipes That Will Impress
Minimise your post-meal wash-ups with these simple yet oh-so-tasty recipes that will be sure to put a smile on anybody's face.Feed Your Seoul At CU: The Latest Korean Craze To Hit Malaysia
A new K-convenience store has crash landed in Malaysia – in Bandar Utama, specifically. So, CU at BU? Read more to find out what you can find and what you have to try at the store.10 Quick Asian Meals To Attempt At Home During The Movement Control Order
With wanderlust running high, and being unable to leave the house, we thought we’d bring the world into our homes using one of the best ways possible – food! Here are some of our favourite Asian recipes for you to try out in your kitchen.Where To Find The Best Filipino Food & Delicacies In Malaysia
An underrated cuisine, here’s where to indulge your palate in the best Pinoy food you can find from Kuala Lumpur to Johor.Secret Service: 3 Dining Movements You Never Knew Existed
A new way to dine is taking Kuala Lumpur by storm – albeit quietly. Click through for a truly unique culinary experience.12 Book Cafes & Independent Bookstores in Malaysia
Itching for a good time surrounded by books and yummy food? Check out these book cafes and bookstores around Malaysia!Around The World In Sweet Eats: 5 No-Bake Dessert Recipes
Whip up a treat that your family – or your guests – won’t soon forget without breaking a sweat.8 Malaysian-Made Liquors & Brews To Give A Shot
From artisanal tuak to indie gins and an award-winning whiskey, this is a list of must-try liquors that captures the Malaysian spirit and inspires the mixing of delicious libations!Ox-picious Chinese New Year Feasts For Your At-Home Reunion Dinner
Interstate travel bans and dining out restrictions may have put a damper on your Chinese New Year plans in Kuala Lumpur, but that doesn’t mean you can’t usher in the year of the ox with a feast to remember.Ready To Eat: 12 Pre-Packed Meals For The Busy You
If you've been wanting to cook more but don't know where to start, these restaurants have the perfect kits for you. Learn (and enjoy!) how to make chicken chop, vegan mac and cheese, brownies, s'mores and more right at home! Simple steps and great results guaranteed.