Mont Kiara is a bit out of the way from central KL, and I wouldn’t recommend travelling out there for this. However, if you’re nearby and have exhausted your usual places, it might be worth your while.
Hot Chocolate (MYR 12) Smooth and rich cup of Korte 60% cacao content from West Java Sipping some good cuppa while accompanied by a calming landscape front view- bliss!
[Pork-free] Don’t be a rookie, have a Brookie. Brookie (brownie + cookie) is soft and chewy, with gooey choc chips inside.
Versatile Viking, 18 ringgit. The Versatile Viking is a perfect dish to start the day with. If someone where to make this for me at least one a week, for breakfast – I’d certainly go for it. Banana on rye, with some honey to smooth it all together – yummy. Then, indulge in some yogurt + cereal and blueberries – yup, definitely a good dish to start the day 🙂
Kopenhagen Chick @ RM 28 – a danish classic with poach chicken breast, mushroom, asparagus, and taragon mix secret sauce. This will be my first most expensive sandwich on my order. Chicken is soft and not too bad, yet the secret sauce is quite unique that you will have hint of tumeric and indian spices or curry powder. Personally thing that, it is on the high side for such sandwich.
Known to be a good place for instagram, and coffee of course, I must also compliment the very grammable cups and glasses for the beverages. Vanity aside, Denmark tea is very much a delight with combinations of flowers and leaves that’s soothing and calming. It pairs incredibly well with my tasty slice of carrot cake. Despite my skepticism for carrot cakes, I always end up ordering this whenever and where ever. Deep down, it is probably to convince myself that I would one fine day find the one that would blow me away. But no, I did not find that here. But I wouldn’t hesitate repeating this move at Kopenhagen, because it was good for the price so I have no complains.
The opening of Kopenhagen has attracted so many coffee lovers that it goes really crowded especially in weekend afternoon. We only managed to secure a seat after two visits. It was 2PM. So happy that it was half emptied when we walked in.
Have you heard about ‘hygge’? It’s a Danish word that has been trending for quite a while now, and roughly translates into ‘cosiness’ or retreating into your familiar comforting bubble while seeking out the little pleasures in life. The concept of hygge (pronounced hoo-guh) is spreading across the world and finally it has reached KL in the form of Kopenhagen Coffee.
Scramble Eggs with Fresh Cherry Tomatoes with Croissant @ RM 14.00 Simple and cheap price for a cafe. Scramble eggs and fresh cherry tomatoes are generous and sufficient enough, in my opinion. The croissant really caught me off guard, it was flaky on the outside and buttery moist and smell full of butter, which is really delicious to eat. Definitely would order this in the future, without doubt!