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Living
Malaysian-brewed craft beer wins first-ever medals at World Beer Awards
PaperKite Brewing Co was awarded a gold medal for its signature Copper Ale, and a silver medal for its Pale Ale at the ceremony held in London on August 3.
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Food for thought
Culinary Inspirations: Waterloo Street treats
The writer shares a dish that holds the memory of childhood outings and delights.
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Eating Out
Beat the heat with ice-blended strawberries and cream, tea and tarts
ICE-blended Strawberries and Cream is just the thing for these hot and sunny days.
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Food News
Free taco with purchase of meal
TUESDAYS are going to get more “spec-taco-lar” with a burst of flavours and bang for your buck.
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Food News
Rustic retro restobar
WHEN the invitation arrived to have a taste of Brasa’s offerings with Cinnamon Group founder and group chief executive officer Abbi Kanthasamy, I went on a Google spree to prep myself about the restobar.
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Metro News
Time-travelling trip for taste buds
CHEF collaborations have become a popular way to blend different culinary styles and techniques to create innovative dining experiences.
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Tipsy Turvy
Visiting a whisky icon: A tour of the Macallan Distillery in Scotland
A tour of the Macallan Distillery is truly one of the most memorable and unique whisky experiences you can have in Scotland.
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Food News
Cooking in batches
Having the pleasure of home-cooked food every day is not always possible, and while in Malaysia it’s still fairly affordable to eat out all the time, it’s not exactly the healthiest of choices or the most economical.
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Food News
Mee SuahTow
One of my favorite noodles of choice for breakfast has got to be mee suah (fine
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Food News
6 foods made popular by K-drama
I’ve been to South Korea numerous times for work. I like and enjoy eating Korean food. The assorted ban chan – small dishes of appetisers – and renowned specialities such as bibimbap and Korean barbeque top my favourite K-food list.
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Food News
Chinese-style Omakase experience
As with any omakase experience, diners have to trust chef Andy Ong to create a memorable meal for them.
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Food News
Photographer turned maverick chef
AT the height of his photography career about 17 years ago, Andy Ong was highly sought-after by local magazines to shoot their fashion spreads. Not only did he work with famous models such as Ling Tan, Hana Toolseram and Bernie Chan, top department stores like Metrojaya and Mun Loong were his regular clients.
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Food News
Revisiting an old haunt
While curry may have originated from Indian cuisine, here in Malaysia, the local Chinese, specifically the Northern Peranakan, have adapted many of the spices in their cooking and embraced the dish as their own.
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Food News
Bold twist to Indian cuisine
I’ve always felt that the naming of the restaurant Meat the Porkers (MTP) was quite ingenious, probably inspired by the comedy Meet the Fockers some years back.
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Food News
Kid-friendly chicken lollipop
BOXING chicken, popularly called chicken lollipop in India and the Philippines, is a crunchy delight.
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Food News
High-protein chicken floss available for breakfast
Recognising the essential role of a nourishing high-protein breakfast, the Foodie Hub, a local food manufacturer, has introduced a diverse range of chicken floss.
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Metro News
Fiesta at Mexican-themed lounge
THE white neon-lit skull is hard to miss when entering Escobar in Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI), Kuala Lumpur.
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Metro News
Bringing out the best local elements
Indigenous ingredients sourced from across the country to create uniquely Malaysian drinks