The Morning Daisy is a solid choice for those who want a hearty pick-me-up, and includes a buttered croissant, salad with sesame dressing, scrambled eggs and criss-cut fries. Everything comes together in perfect harmony: the crispy, crunchy potato goodness of the fries, the fluffy eggs with just a dash of salt and pepper for seasoning, the flaky pastry and the refreshing greens.
The Shepherdo menu seems quite extensive; not just Latin American food but also Tapas, Pizza, Burger, and Pasta. Lunch meals are quite affordable at rm$9.90, add rm$1/rm$2 for a drink.
For dessert, its a fruits waffle called "水果冰淇淋华夫饼 Rebecca (Waffle)"; comes with strawberry, blue berries, sliced bananas and topped with earl gray ice cream (not too sweet), almond flakes, coconut flakes, and maple syrup. Looks sweet and not really, another satisfactory choice!
This One City Block called "One Space" seems quite empty with only few tenants taking up the shop lots. USJ25's "The Owls Cafe" is worth another visit in the future!
The foreign cook fried me a plate of duck egg Char Koay Teow, not bad but did not meet my expectation of what I had before 5.5 months ago when it was prepared by the Penangite herself!
Will be back in a few months time to check-out what name she have decided for her stall!
The service is good here as the boss dubt as the waiter and explains the menu, weekends parking is easier (free, no MPSJ) or park in the mall for $2. The restaurant is not inside the mall but a shop lot within the One City compound.
A couple of Kuching recipes on the menu worth trying, will be coming here soon.
A highly recommended place to have your ramen fix on, this is an establishment worth trying.
Char-Grilled Ribeye served with Beet Root Puree & Roasted Herb Potatoes Nothing beats a great steak and wine. The well charred, mouth-watering juicy ribeye was absolutely tender and flavoursome. In fact, this was the best steak I've had in a long time.