Interesting cafe. Western breakfast and Sabah noodle is not bad.
The Petai Fried Rice came with lots of petai. Yay! I love it but I usually stay away from them because I almost always end up producing really smelly farts but considering I was done for the day with work – eff itlah. The dish was simple, the fried rice was a bit on the spicier side, tasty nonetheless with lots of petai and shrimp, with a side of fried egg and cucumber, tomatoes. Me like.
Moo’s order of 1/4 Percik Chicken, served with jasmine rice and a side of salad (RM18.80 – set lunch with drink) was the quickest to the table, as it was pre-cooked. The serving portions were generous, and the chicken was well cooked and tender. I liked the percik sauce as it was not too spicy and had a strong flavour of lemongrass, albeit a little too sweet.
Checking out Haus 7, a cafe tucked within Kampung Batu 14 in Puchong. Boasting Instagrammable interiors and surrounded by lush greenery, it’s the perfect spo...