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– 15 November 2024 - The MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2025
has unveiled its highly anticipated list of the MICHELIN Starred, Bib
Gourmand, and MICHELIN Selected restaurants, honouring 143 restaurants
across Malaysia's dynamic culinary landscape. This third edition
highlights the country's finest gastronomic experiences and introduces
new award categories emphasising sustainability, innovation, and
culinary excellence.
“As we reveal the third edition of the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur
& Penang 2025, we are truly impressed by the remarkable progress of
Malaysia's culinary landscape. It's inspiring to see two new restaurants
earn one MICHELIN Star, and the addition of 12 new Bib Gourmand
establishments showcases the rich diversity of local flavours. From
preserving cherished family recipes to embracing sustainability with our
first MICHELIN Green Star restaurant, these establishments reflect the
heart and soul of Malaysia's culinary heritage. We are excited to
celebrate the passion, creativity, and dedication that make this
country's cuisine special,”
says Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide.
Dewakan Sets New Standard with Two MICHELIN Stars and Malaysia's First MICHELIN Green Star
Dewakan, the celebrated contemporary Malaysian restaurant in Kuala
Lumpur, has made history by being the first restaurant in Malaysia to
receive the prestigious MICHELIN Green Star for its commitment to
sustainability, while also retaining two MICHELIN Stars for its
outstanding cuisine. Chef Darren Teoh Min Guo leads Dewakan's efforts to
source local ingredients, especially some unique local produce, and
makes the best use of them to promote local Malaysian flavours, setting a
great example. Taking a nose-to-tail approach to ensure every part of
the ingredients is utilised and reducing waste by fermenting food scraps
into homemade sauces, Dewakan exemplifies how fine dining and
sustainability can go hand in hand.
The introduction of the first MICHELIN Green Star in Malaysia reflects
the growing importance of sustainability in the culinary world. The
MICHELIN Guide recognises that great food should not only tantalise the
palate but also benefit the community and the planet. Dewakan's efforts
serve as an inspiration for other restaurants to adopt greener
practices.
6 One MICHELIN Starred Restaurants, Including 2 New Additions
The 2025 edition also celebrates the addition of two new restaurants to
the prestigious one MICHELIN Star category: Chim by Chef Noom, offering
innovative contemporary Thai cuisine that serves Thai dishes rooted in
tradition but with creative twists and stylish plating; and Molina,
recognised for innovative dishes that are a delectable amalgam of French
techniques, Nordic sensibility, and Asian twists. These two restaurants
join a select group of 6 MICHELIN-Starred restaurants, including Au
Jardin, Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery, Beta, and DC. by Darren
Chin.
A Growing Selection of Bib Gourmand Establishments
In the third edition of the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang
2025, the MICHELIN Guide continues to recognise exceptional value with
its Bib Gourmand category, recognising 56 restaurants this year for
their high-quality and affordable dining experiences. Among the 12 new
entrants are Cantonese eatery Foong Lian and Peranakan establishment
Winn's Cafe, showcasing Malaysia's local culinary gems.
Of particular note is BM Yam Rice has been moved from the MICHELIN
Selected category to the Bib Gourmand list, acknowledging its consistent
quality and value. Known for its rich and flavourful broth served with
savoury yam rice, this beloved establishment in Penang has earned its
place among the country's most notable affordable dining options.
The 12 new Bib Gourmand establishments include a diverse range of culinary gems, including:
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Kuala Lumpur: Coast by Kayra, Foong Lian, Leen's, MTR 1924, and Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles.
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Penang: BM Yam Rice, Laksalicious, Lum Lai Duck Meat Koay Teow
Th'ng, Ravi's Famous Apom Manis, Serabai Istimewa, Super Star Koay Teow
Soup, and Winn's Cafe.
10 New Entries Added to the MICHELIN Selected Category
This year's MICHELIN Selected list includes 80 establishments, with 10
new additions. These restaurants range from street food vendors to
steakhouses and innovative kitchens, offering diners a wide assortment
of culinary experiences. Notable newcomers in
Kuala Lumpur include barbecue specialists Atelier Binchotan and
Bar Kar, contemporary French restaurant Potager, and contemporary
Malaysian venue Terra Dining. In
Penang, the Austrian dining room Christoph's, Italian trattoria Jaloux, and innovative kitchen Lucky Hole are among others.
This year's new entries showcase the exciting future of Malaysia's
dining scene, bringing unique perspectives to the nation and blending
tradition with innovation.
The MICHELIN Guide 2025 Special Awards
Each year, the MICHELIN Guide highlights the exceptional individuals who
elevate Malaysia's dynamic dining scene. The MICHELIN Guide 2025
Special Awards continue this tradition, recognising top talents in
service, sommelier, young chef, and opening of the year categories, all
of which play an integral role in shaping the destination's gastronomic
landscape.
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2025 MICHELIN Guide Service Award
Mr. Azmi Ahmad Kamal of Chim by Chef Noom (new One MICHELIN Star) takes
home the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2025 Service Award for
his unwavering commitment to exceptional service. Humble, polite, and
friendly, Azmi's professionalism shines from the moment you sit down.
His keen observational skills and warm service make dining a delightful
experience, earning him recognition as one of the hardest-working and
friendliest staff members in the restaurant.
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2025 MICHELIN Guide Sommelier Award
Recognised for his exceptional knowledge and passion for wine, Mr. Han
Lai from Terra Dining (new MICHELIN Selected) receives the MICHELIN
Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2025 Sommelier Award. With around three
years of service experience and a background in the wine industry, Lai
offers curated wine pairing options with either three or five glasses,
enhancing the dining experience and complementing each meal perfectly.
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2025 MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award
Mr. Waymann Cheong from Lucky Hole (new MICHELIN Selected) is this
year's Young Chef Award winner. Born into a food industry family in
Penang, he developed a passion for cooking early on. After graduating
from a local culinary hospitality college and gaining experience at
renowned restaurants like Pollen and Burnt Ends in Singapore, he
returned to Penang, aiming to introduce modern culinary concepts to his
hometown. As the leader of a young team at Lucky Hole, he fosters
creativity and energy, boldly blending modern techniques with local
ingredients.
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2025 MICHELIN Guide Opening of the Year Award
The Opening of the Year Award, presented by UOB Malaysia, celebrates the
success of a newly opened dining venue that has significantly impacted
the local culinary scene. This year's recipient is Mr. Guillaume
Depoortere, the head chef of Molina. Since its opening in June 2024, the
core team, with a strong background in Europe's top-class restaurants,
brings extensive industry experience and expertise, establishing a new
standard in the city's culinary scene.
These Special Awards reflect the dedication, skill, and passion of
Malaysia's culinary professionals and contribute to the nation's
evolving gastronomic excellence.
A Testament to Malaysia's Thriving Culinary Scene
The MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2025 reflects
Malaysia's vibrant and dynamic culinary landscape. With two new
MICHELIN-Starred restaurants, an unprecedented MICHELIN Green Star
recognition, and a wide range of new Bib Gourmand and MICHELIN Selected
establishments, this year's guide celebrates the diversity and
creativity that define the country's cuisine. From street food stalls to
contemporary fine dining, Kuala Lumpur and Penang continue to offer an
unmatched culinary journey.
The full list of restaurants is provided at the end of this press release.
The MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2025 at a Glance:
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New
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Promoted
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TOTAL ESTABLISHMENTS
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143
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Total 2 MICHELIN Stars
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1
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Total 1 MICHELIN Star
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6
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2
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Total MICHELIN Green Star
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1
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1
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Total Bib Gourmand
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56
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11
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1*
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Total MICHELIN Selected
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80
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10
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KUALA LUMPUR
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74
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Total 2 MICHELIN Stars
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1
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Total 1 MICHELIN Star
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4
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2
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Total MICHELIN Green Star
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1
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1
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Total Bib Gourmand
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24
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5
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Total MICHELIN Selected
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45
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4
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PENANG
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69
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Total 1 MICHELIN Star
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2
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Total Bib Gourmand
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32
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6
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1
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Total MICHELIN Selected
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35
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6
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*Moved from MICHELIN Selected
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Our 2025 Official Partners
1. Global Partners:
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Blancpain
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Wuliangye
2. Official Partners:
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Goldhill Fortune (KHK Group)
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Hap Seng
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United Overseas Bank (UOB) Malaysia
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Moma Water
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FunNow
3. Event Supporters:
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Bidfood
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Milawa
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Lucaris
THE MICHELIN GUIDE KUALA LUMPUR & PENANG 2025 FULL SELECTION
KUALA LUMPUR
Two MICHELIN Stars
Restaurant Name
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Type of Cuisine
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Dewakan
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Malaysian Contemporary
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One MICHELIN Star
Restaurant Name
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Type of Cuisine
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Beta
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Malaysian Contemporary
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Chim By Chef Noom NEW
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Thai Contemporary
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DC. by Darren Chin
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French Contemporary
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Molina NEW
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Innovative
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MICHELIN Green Star
Restaurant Name
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Type of Cuisine
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Dewakan
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Malaysian Contemporary
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Bib Gourmand
Restaurant Name
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Type of Cuisine
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Ah Hei Bak Kut Teh
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Malaysian
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Aliyaa
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Sri Lankan
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Anak Baba
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Malaysian & Peranakan
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Coast by Kayra NEW
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Indian
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Congkak (Bukit Bintang)
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Malaysian
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De. Wan 1958 (Taman U Thant)
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Malaysian
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Foong Lian NEW
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Cantonese
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Hai Kah Lang (Taman Cheras)
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Seafood
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Heun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice (Pudu)
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Cantonese
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Hing Kee Bakuteh (121 Jalan Kepong)
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Malaysian
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Hor Poh Cuisine
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Hakkanese
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Jalan Ipoh Claypot Chicken Rice
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Street Food
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Lai Foong Lala Noodles
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Noodles
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Leen's NEW
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Middle Eastern
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MTR 1924 NEW
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Indian Vegetarian
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Nam Heong Chicken Rice (City Centre)
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Malaysian
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Nasi Ayam Hainan Chee Meng (Jalan Kelang Lama)
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Malaysian
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Restoran Pik Wah
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Cantonese
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Roti by d'Tandoor
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Indian
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Sao Nam
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Vietnamese
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Sek Yuen
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Cantonese
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Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles NEW
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Noodles
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Sri Nirwana Maju
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Indian
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Wong Mei Kee
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Street Food
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MICHELIN Selected
Restaurant Name
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Type of Cuisine
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Akar
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Malaysian Contemporary
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Atelier Binchotan NEW
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Barbecue
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Bar Kar NEW
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Barbecue
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Bōl
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Asian Contemporary
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Café Café
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French
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Cilantro
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French Contemporary
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Dancing Fish
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Malaysian & Indonesian
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Dominic
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French Contemporary
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Eat and Cook
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Malaysian Contemporary
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Elegant Inn
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Cantonese
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Entier
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French Contemporary
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Flour
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Indian
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Frangipaani
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Indian
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Gai by Darren Chin (Taman Tun Dr Ismail)
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Thai
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Hide
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Innovative
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Jwala
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Indian
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Kayra
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Indian
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La Suisse
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European
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Li Yen
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Cantonese
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Limapulo
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Peranakan
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Ling Long
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Innovative
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Malai
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Thai
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Marble 8
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Steakhouse
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Marini's on 57
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Italian
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Nadodi
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Innovative
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Passage Thru India
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Indian
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Potager NEW
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French Contemporary
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Qureshi
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Indian
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Seed
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Innovative
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Shanghai Restaurant
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Shanghainese
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Skillet
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European Contemporary
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Soleil
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European Contemporary
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Sushi Masa
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Sushi
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Sushi Ori
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Sushi
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Sushi Taka
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Sushi
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Tamarind Hill
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Thai & Burmese
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Tanglin (Bukit Damansara)
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Malaysian
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Tenmasa
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Tempura
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Teochew Lao Er
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Teochew
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Terra Dining NEW
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Malaysian Contemporary
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The Brasserie
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French Contemporary
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Ushi
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Japanese
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Vantador
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Steakhouse
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Wagyu Kappo Yoshida
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Japanese
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Yun House
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Cantonese
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PENANG
One MICHELIN Star
Restaurant Name
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Type of Cuisine
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Au Jardin
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European Contemporary
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Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery
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Peranakan
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Bib Gourmand