Overall, I enjoyed the spice and flavours of the authentic Malay dishes, but found them too salty for my palate. Perhaps if I had more rice to absorb the gravies. Definitely hard to keep to your diet here if you want to try all the nice and spicy curries!
Cili Kampung’s show-stealing Gulai Nangka with Pucuk Manis (RM35) won us over at first bite. The chunks of tender young jackfruit and leafy Sabah vegetable (sauropus androgynus) in coconut milk had such well-balanced flavours, we instantly went for repeat helpings.
TIEN serves authentic Fujian cuisine and is the first pork-free resto under the PUTIEN franchise, located in KLCC. Similar to Putien, food at Tien is unpretentious and simple; ingredients are specially chosen for their exceptional quality and freshness.
Overall, we think that Maria’s Steakcafe is still one of the best places for decent steak in KL. The dining experience here was extra enjoyable due to the view of KLCC Park and its water fountain show.
Yuzu is quite a nice place, with decor that includes a wall of the eponymous citrus fruit. It doesn’t feel like somewhere which opens onto a big mall. Staff were ok, though it was a slight disappointment hat they couldn’t do cocktails when we visited. If you want Japanese food in KLCC without having to fork out for Nobu (not that I have), it’s worth making the trip to the top floor.
The food’s probably better than most fast food at 4Fingers, but it certainly wasn’t an enjoyable experience. We might get lucky in future, or we might get delivery or go elsewhere.
I ordered the veggie burger set which came with a drink (warm, it melted the ice very quickly) and chips (standard fast food style). I also added some cheese bites, which seemed to be balls of cheese and potato mixed with a sour tomato and herb sauce, deep fried. These were uncomfortably close to vomit-scented, if I’m perfectly honest. However, the burger was very good. It had cheese, tomato, and onions in, with a slightly sweet and milky bun, and a thick (150g) veggie protein patty. I’d definitely be keen to have the burger again, just without any sides (plus at RM14.50 alone it’s decent value).
This is comfort food, warm rice, fluffy omelette, crispy chicken with Japanese curry. Something you can order for a quick meal without any complains. The only issue is they take some time to prepare their meal. This is the Ken Chan Curry at Signature Food Court KLCC.
Maria’s Signature teams up with Amanda Wan to create a special cocktail menu to pair with their steaks. Three cocktails and a sizzling steak are all it takes for you and a loved one to have a smashing good time.
Overall, there are many good options here, taste good, portion are decent, and prices are affordable too, consider you are dining at a premium location like in KLCC. It’s also a good option location for buka puasa for those in KL.