The Pu’er Soufflé Pancake (RM18) here is a delight - light, fluffy and comparable to the ones we had in Neighbour’s Coffee Bar.
The Pu’er Soufflé Pancake (RM18) here is a delight – light, fluffy and comparable to the ones we had in Neighbour’s. The subtle pu’er taste of the ice-cream complements the vanilla syrup, while the crunchy granola bits add texture to the airy soufflé.
We had Baked Eggs with Chorizo (RM26), and this was clearly a crowd favourite as every other table seemed to order this too. The eggs had a nice consistency, spread over a bed of minced beef/chorizo with a marinara base, it reminded me of lasagna without the filling pasta sheets. It was an excellent choice for us girls who didn’t want something too heavy as we used the toasts to scoop up the beefy goodness.
♥Verdict: Food we had didn’t wow me and in my opinion, the price was on higher side for the portion and food quality. What do you think?
Verdict: Food we had didn’t wow me and in my opinion, the price was on higher side for the portion and food quality. What do you think?
Nice sandwich, toast and panini.