
From St.Regis Kuala Lumpur To Moxy Putrajaya: New Dining Menus & Spots To Check Out!
This week, we're bringing you picks from some of Klang Valley's best hotels and a new dining spot in the area! Here are some the best new dining spots and promos to explore this month:
The Drawing Room @ The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur
The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur proudly unveils The Flower Society Afternoon Tea, a limited-edition collaboration with celebrated Malaysian fashion house, Rizman Ruzaini. At the heart of this collaboration is a collection of floral motifs drawn from the Astor Garden, long associated with femininity, transformation and grace.
Every course of the afternoon tea carries forward the spirit, structure and symbolism of each floral muse – Orchid, Rose, Dahlia, Camellia, Lavender, and Hydrangea. Held within The Drawing Room, this seasonal limited-edition experience is crafted by Executive Chef Norazizi Raslim and Pastry Chef Azizul. The Flower Society Afternoon Tea is available from 1st July 2025 onwards.
Availability: 12pm to 6pm daily, from 1st July 2025
Price: RM198 per adult, RM99 per child
As part of the collaboration, Rizman Ruzaini has designed a custom couture uniform for St. Regis Kuala Lumpur's butlers, marking a bold revolution to the signature butler uniform. Rizman Ruzaini also brought their couture mastery to a collection of gowns and scarves, inspired by the afternoon tea.
For more information on The Flower Society Afternoon Tea and the exclusive The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur x Rizman Ruzaini collection, please visit The Drawing Room at Lobby Level of The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur, call +603 2727 6696 or email at dining.kualalumpur@stregis.com
Moxy Putrajaya
Moxy Putrajaya is turning up the heat this July with the Penang Heritage Food Bazaar, a bold street food takeover in collaboration with Courtyard by Marriott Penang. Held at the Three.6.5 restaurant every Friday and Saturday from 11th to 26th July, this curated hawker-style celebration promises to immerse guests in the rich culinary traditions and bold street flavours of Penang — all without leaving Putrajaya.
This cross-city culinary exchange brings together chefs, cultures, and iconic dishes, transforming Moxy Putrajaya into a sizzling tribute to Malaysia's food capital. From the wok-charred aroma of Char Koay Teow to the comforting spice of Penang Hokkien Mee, each evening is a deep dive into Penang's culinary soul. Live stations brim with authentic hawker favourites and signature creations such as Penang Char Koay Teow by Chef Muslimim (Courtyard Penang) and White Curry Mee and Penang Popiah by Chef Zaim (Courtyard Penang).
Guests will also enjoy a Goreng-Goreng Corner, Durian Cendol Bar, and over 10 live-action counters featuring Seafood On Ice, Chargrilled Meats, and Penang-Style Desserts from Bubur Cha Cha to a full sized Onde-Onde Whole Cake.
Availability: 6.30pm to 10.30pm, from 11th to 26th July 2025
Prices: RM138 per adult, RM69 per child.
For reservations, contact +603 8328 1111 / +6012 824 9101 or visit www.moxyputrajaya.com
Flock @ W Kuala Lumpur
W Kuala Lumpur invites you to take your mornings slow and indulgent with Late Breakfast Sundays at Flock, a new breakfast-meets-brunch experience that's made for both the early birds and the sleep-in champions. Designed to be an elevated twist on your usual morning ritual, Late Breakfast Sundays serve up an extended spread from 6:30am to 12pm, perfect for easing into the day on your own terms.
At Flock, mornings start strong and stay stylish. Guests can indulge in a dynamic selection of elevated made-to-order items such as the whimsical Egg on Egg on Egg, the indulgent Cappuccino French Toast, the ever-classic Eggs Benedict, and more handcrafted favorites. It's not just breakfast, it's a morning moment worth savoring.
If you're brunching with friends or flying solo, guests can sip their way into the afternoon with à la carte alcohol selections, special mimosa pricing, and curated beverage packages for those who prefer a spirited start to their Sunday. So sleep in, rise slow, and treat yourself — because the best mornings are the ones that don't rush.
Late Breakfast Sundays
Date: 20th July & 17th August 2025, from 6:30am to 12pm
Price: RM130 per adult, RM65+ per child (6–12 years old)
Beverage package available
CIMB & Standard Chartered cardholders can also enjoy 15% off their reservations. For reservations or more information, contact us at +60 3-2786 8888 / WhatsApp +60 12-347 9088 or email bf.wkualalumpur@whotels.com
Santan
Santan, the F&B brand under Capital A, is delighted to announce the opening of its outlet at Food District, the recently launched food hall located at gateway@klia2.
This new outlet brings together a curated selection of popular Asean dishes, Santan's signature coffee, and its most-loved inflight favourites — all in one convenient location. Travellers and food enthusiasts can now enjoy iconic meals like Pak Nasser's Nasi Lemak, Uncle Chin's Chicken Rice, Thai Green Curry With Rice, Nasi Padang Beef Rendang and more served on the ground for just RM14.
Also available are Santan's viral Ready-to-Eat products, such as the Mala Beef Soup Noodle with Chicken Slices, made using freeze-dried technology, offering a hot, satisfying meal in just minutes. These meals are also available for takeaway, perfect for enjoying later at home.
The outlet also features The OG Burnt Cheesecake, another viral favourite that has become a must-try item among Santan fans. In addition, customers can enjoy a full beverage line-up, including crowd favourites like The Best Santan Latte, ZERO Pistachio Latte, and other refreshing drinks from the Club ZERO range.
To mark the grand opening, Food District is brewing up something special — for a limited time only, buy Pak Nasser's Nasi Lemak (RM14) and get The BEST Santan Latte for Only RM5 (Normal price: RM13).
Chan Rak BBQ & The Farm @ Subang Parade
Ever been to a place where it has two restaurants under one roof? If not, head over to Subang Parade, where you can experience Thai Street Flavours and Farm-to-Table Comfort all within a couple of steps apart from one another. Starting with Chan Rak BBQ, its aim is to be a pork-free, all-you-can-eat Thai BBQ and suki (hotpot) experience that all can enjoy, bringing the favourites of Thai street-style dining into a welcoming and vibrant space.
At the buffet, diners are greeted with a bountiful spread of marinated meats, fresh vegetables, and over 30 house-made sauces and condiments to choose from. Whether you enjoy spice or not, Chan Rak BBQ gives guests the choice of 20 different spice levels for their signature Red Tom Yum soup base.
Availability: 10am to 10pm, Daily
Price: Starts at RM42+ with a
selection of fish, chicken breast, and beef chuck roll. Additional RM24+ for their premium beef cuts and seafood extravaganza sets, respectively.
You can tell you've moved onto the next restaurant from the ceiling, from a Chan Rak's warm brown-orange tones to The Farm's calming olive greens, we shift not only in interior palette but the meals as well. Highlighting its freshness and sustainability, The Farm had a dedicated hydroponics display where they plant their greens for each meal.
Their all-day dining meals combine fresh, wholesome ingredients that are inspired to replicate authentic flavours. Having a list of Thai-inspired menus that gives a twist to the comfort foods you know and love, such as Sabai Sabai Cobb Salad, Thai-Style Steak Frites and many more.
To book reservations for Chan Rak BBQ, contact them at info@chanrak.com.my
For reservations under The Farm, you can reach them at info.subang@thefarmfoodcraft.co
Lok Lok Buffet Now at Courtyard by Marriott Kuala Lumpur South
Substance at Courtyard by Marriott Kuala Lumpur South is turning up the heat this July with its 'Lok Into July' buffet. Diners can look forward to over 20 types of skewers, two flavourful soup bases including a signature house broth, and five house-made sauces to mix and match. The spread also includes seafood on ice, fresh sushi and sashimi, along with a variety of local favourites.
A Buy 1 Free 1 offer at adult price is available for both lunch and dinner, making it a great reason to gather friends or family for a satisfying meal. The buffet is available on weekends for lunch and from Wednesday to Sunday for dinner at Level 3 of the hotel. Come hungry and let the feast begin.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Star
3 hours ago
- The Star
Kenny Bee, Eric Tsang distance themselves from Namewee after taking group photo
Namewee (in dark glasses) in a now-deleted photo of himself with Kenny Bee (first from right) and Eric Tsang (second from left). Photo: Namewee/Threads Hong Kong singer Kenny Bee and Hong Kong actor Eric Tsang have swiftly distanced themselves from controversial Malaysian rapper-actor Namewee after a group photo of them was criticised by netizens. Bee and Tsang, both 72, were recently in Malaysia as part of the line-up of Hong Kong stars performing at the Wow! Super! Happy 30 Years concert at Resorts World Genting on July 19. Namewee, 42, took a photo with the pair before the show and posted it on social media on July 19, writing: 'Wishing you a successful performance tonight.' The photo of the trio together made waves on social media, with several netizens slamming Bee and Tsang for being associated with Namewee, whose full name is Wee Meng Chee. The hip-hop artiste has been blacklisted in China since the release of his satirical single Fragile in 2021. The track was said to be full of barbed references to Chinese President Xi Jinping and China-related issues, such as the political status of Taiwan and censorship in China. Bee, the lead vocalist of pop group The Wynners, took to Chinese social media platform Weibo on July 20, sharing a photo of himself with a statement. 'As a Chinese citizen, I have shown patriotism through concrete actions and firmly upheld the dignity of the country and national sentiment,' he wrote in Chinese. 'Recently, during an event in Genting, Malaysia, I took a photo with a certain person without noticing that it caused a misunderstanding.' Bee explained it was purely a courtesy interaction on a public occasion, and he was unaware of his background or past words and deeds. Without naming Namewee in the post, Bee said: 'If I had known his position earlier, I would never have had any contact with him. This incident was an unintentional mistake and does not mean that I agree with his views.' Tsang, the host of Hong Kong variety series Super Trio (1995 to present) also posted a similar statement on Weibo on July 21, adding: 'Once again, I express my deepest apologies to everyone.' Namewee has deleted the photo with Bee and Tsang from his social media accounts. In a now-deleted statement on Facebook, Namewee wrote in Chinese: 'In order not to affect the peace and stability of the 'motherland' as well as the safety of our comrades in Hong Kong in the Greater Bay Area, we have removed the previous post and photos.' – The Straits Times/Asia News Network


The Star
4 hours ago
- The Star
K-pop superstar G-Dragon declares Malaysia 'mantap (superb)' at his two-day sold-out concerts in Bukit Jalil
For G-Dragon fans at Bukit Jalil last weekend, the party started even before the concerts at Axiata Arena. Almost 50,000 loyal fans of the superstar singer flooded the area during the weekend, and it was party from the word go. In fact, fans were already at the stadium from as early as 1pm and many even came to the venue wearing fashion ware that G-Dragon is famous for. Fans were not disappointed as G-Dragon made a triumphant return to Kuala Lumpur with a two-day performance that bedazzled his fans and many were left chanting for more. There were more cheers as G-Dragon even tried to speak Malay with the fans and even said " Saya gembira jumpa korang (I'm delighted to meet you guys)" and then of course Malaysia " mantap (superb)". He also added that he is " Syok gila (immensely happy)" and " you all enjoy tak (everyone enjoying yourself right)". It was an F1 speed show with a lot of thrills and spills as fans were immensely enjoying themselves during the two-plus-hour show. In short, the show presented by Hong Leong, the 2025 World Tour [Übermensch] simply dazzled Malaysian fans with a visually stunning and incredibly powerful vocal performance that proved the K-pop icon's continued global influence. Promoted by AEG Presents, TME Live, Star Planet, and Top Top Production, the tour attracted fans from across Malaysia and neighbouring countries. Over 20,000 attendees packed the arena across the two days, thoroughly enjoying themselves. Among the songs that were performed at the shows were fan favourites "POWER, HOME SWEET HOME, BONAMANA, TAKE ME, DRAMA, GYRO-DROP" which had almost all the attendees singing along to his tunes. Fans even turned up with the singer's most popular items at his concert - the Day-G (GD official daisy-shaped light stick), waving it away for almost all his songs. On top of that, fans were also roaring in approval as even former Olympic and Malaysian badminton star Lee Chong Wei and his family were in attendance for the concert. During the concert, fans even went wilder when G-Dragon made a special announcement when he said his super group Big Bang is also getting back together next year. "You know what, guys, next year, is Big Bang's 20th anniversary celebration. And we will be back together," said G-Dragon as the fans were celebrating wildly at the venue. Like G-Dragon, the group Big Bang is also among the super icons in the K-pop industry and has many international super hits during their long music career. "It has been an incredible journey, thus far. And I hope it keeps getting better in the time to come. It is a very special year for Big Bang next year and it is going to be even a bigger party the coming year," said G-Dragon. Fans at the concert were just immensely happy with the concert experience. One fan, Ameera Filzah, said: "He's called the King of K-pop for a reason. The stage design was mind-blowing, with insane visuals, special effects that felt like something out of a dream. It wasn't just a concert; it was a journey through every chapter of his solo career. From the iconic hits to the deeper, emotional tracks. It was nostalgic, electric, and honestly, one of the most fun and unforgettable nights of my life.' Another fan, Sindhu Vijayan, said the whole concert was a special moment as many fans managed to witness his comeback live. "You could see how happy and full of energy he was. His stage presence had us all under a spell. You could feel how much he truly appreciates his fans. I still can't get over it," said Sindhu. I loved the visual and emotional journey he took us on. "He even opened up about his past struggles, and you could sense how deeply personal this return is for him, like he's finally reconnecting with his purpose and passion as an artist. It felt like he was free to be his most authentic self, and the fans are so ready to stand by him every step of the way. The entire show was stunning from start to finish — powerful, emotional, inspiring.' In short, G-Dragon had promised nothing but the best for his fans, but he also delivered a spectacular show that his immensely happy fans will not forget for a very long time. About G-Dragon G-Dragon is a global cultural icon. As a member of the popular K-pop male group Bigbang, he helped redefine the Asian music scene with his innovative music, bold fashion choices, and charismatic stage presence. Known for his genre-blending sound and experimental approach to music, G-Dragon has released several successful solo albums, earning critical acclaim and commercial success. His influence extends beyond music, with a lasting impact on fashion and culture, often regarded as a trendsetter in both South Korea and internationally.
![G-DRAGON Lights Up Kuala Lumpur with [Übermensch] Spectacle](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.businesstoday.com.my%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2025%2F07%2F20250719-GD_00332-e1753071752981.jpg&w=3840&q=100)
![G-DRAGON Lights Up Kuala Lumpur with [Übermensch] Spectacle](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fall-logos-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fbusinesstoday.com.my.png&w=48&q=75)
BusinessToday
4 hours ago
- BusinessToday
G-DRAGON Lights Up Kuala Lumpur with [Übermensch] Spectacle
Evoto G-DRAGON made a triumphant return to Kuala Lumpur with a sold-out two-night stand at the Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil on July 19 and 20. Presented by Hong Leong Bank, the 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch] dazzled Malaysian fans with a visually stunning and sonically powerful performance that confirmed the K-pop icon's continued global influence. Promoted by AEG Presents, TME Live, Star Planet, and Top Top Production, the tour attracted fans from across Malaysia and neighbouring countries. Over 20,000 attendees packed the arena across the two days, bearing witness to a visual and sonic performance. The atmosphere turned electric the moment the lights dimmed. G-DRAGON took the stage with 'POWER,' instantly energising the crowd and setting a high-octane tone that carried through the entire performance. With cinematic visuals, dynamic choreography, and intimate storytelling, he led the audience through a deeply immersive experience that was both personal and larger-than-life. His setlist was a powerful blend of past and present, featuring iconic anthems such as 'Crooked,' 'Crayon,' 'Heartbreaker,' and 'One of a Kind,' alongside brand-new tracks including 'TOO BAD' and 'DRAMA.' Together, these songs formed the core of Übermensch, a conceptually rich project exploring themes of self-transcendence, reinvention, and artistic liberation. Every element of the show was executed to perfection. From futuristic stage design and immersive lighting to jaw-dropping visual effects, the production was a multi-sensory spectacle. G-DRAGON's renowned fashion commanded attention throughout the night with multiple outfit changes, each reflecting his bold, ever-evolving style and perfectly complementing the mood and message of each segment. His ability to fuse high fashion with an unparalleled stage presence further cemented his reputation as a true global fashion icon. Fans were not just spectators—they were part of the show. Thousands waved their light sticks in perfect unison, their chants ringing out between songs. The emotional crescendo came during 'Untitled, 2014,' when the entire arena glowed with soft light. Fans sang along in unison, their voices trembling with emotion, with many visibly moved to tears. From start to finish, the Kuala Lumpur shows were nothing short of extraordinary. G-DRAGON's Kuala Lumpur shows offered more than entertainment—they were a celebration of connection, artistry, and identity. Related