[Pork free] We absolutely love the waffles at The Owls Cafe.
Lunch for two pax at a total of MYR 32.10 nett in mid January 2020 at Good Taste eatery at Jalil Link.
It is an okay kopitiam. PS: visit here due to water disruption in Puchong.
LEONG'S TRADITIONAL SWEET DESSERT's Tong Shui is true gem, really delicious. The sweet soup is thick and full-of-flavour, giving a rich taste for the desserts. And also it's not too sweet, just perfects to my liking!
Verdict: 1. Guāng is more like a family-friendly bar to me, with its ever inviting ambiance and excellent Japanese-Asian influence on its food. 2. Be it casual dining, after-work chill-out, or private gathering, I think this is a nice spot that scores fairly well in all aspects. 3. Recommended: Chiizu Gyoza Fondue, Osaka Pizza
Cafe Ame Soeur is a unique looking restaurant with classy and interesting vintage French decorations. It is a boutique cafe that serves delightful meals and a wide range of cakes and desserts.
Dry noodles with char siew (BBQ pork) and wantons (small portion) at MYR 7.50++ (MYR 8.33 nett). My friend complained to me that the BBQ pork seems to have been brushed with a layer of melted butter so I had to eat all the BBQ pork too so I guess we won't be eating here again since so many complaints from my friend.
This is what we came for - the Banh Mi Thit Heo (RM8.80) - banh mi filled with grilled pork, coriander, pickled carrots and radish, and cucumber. The baguette was great - nice and crusty on the outside and soft and airy on the inside. The bread dough is made from scratch every morning using traditional Vietnamese techniques and ingredients. They were also generous with the grilled pork, tender with a sweetish glaze. It would be more satisfying though if this banh mi also came with egg (they have an option to add on egg, so we will do that next time). Overall it was a good banh mi and I spy a lot of other variety on their menu.
A bowl of pork noodle at MYR 7.80 nett and a bowl of 4 meatballs at MYR 2 nett. The meatballs have dried cuttlefish taste so they are delicious!
Our favourite mee hoon (mee siam) is no longer as soft as I like it to be so maybe there won't be a next time as we will order nasi lemak instead.