Upon arriving, there was a short queue despite it being a weekday (I visited the cafe at 12pm on a Friday). So, definitely make a reservation before you drop by, for the best seat in the cafe, which IMO is definitely the courtyard.
this quaint hideaway café provides a cozy retreat while surrounded by the unique artwork and natural elements amidst soul-satisfying and wholesome food.
Verdict: Amazing ambience for leisurely brunch or lunch Great place to have a catch up Delicious desserts! Friendly & warm service
And towards the end of buffet, there are different dessert cut to small size, just good enough, as we are pretty stuffed. above is cheesecake clafloutis, black forest. Below chocolate cake is just divine, it feels flourless and made entirely of ground almond (so fragrant, so fudgy, so chocolatey, and not too sweet, one of the best cake i had, craving for this…)
Black Nasi Lemak, 28 ringgit The “Black” part caught my eye. Everyone knows what Nasi Lemak is but Black Nasi Lemak ? Nope. It piqued my interest, hence why I ordered it. The dish was delicious. It came with the usual sides that accompanies a nasi lemak – anchovies + kacang, a boiled egg, cucumber. The ‘sambal’ here was prawn sambal where you would get two medium prawns with a not too spicy onion gravy. On top of that, you’d get thick, flavorful chicken curry which came with about 5 small pieces of chicken and several potatoes. The black rice though was unusual simply because it was black colored rice, lol. Tastewise, you can definitely tel it is not white rice, less starchy? I liked it, liked the whole dish.
Reasons to visit Lisette’s Café and Bakery: charming atmosphere (great for fun photos): loads of fresh plant-based food; delicious coffee; one of the best value brunches in KL.