整体来说我觉得这里的食物水准有在,地点在市区这个价钱我可以接受,顺带一提他们的松饼看起来也很不错,有谁吃过告诉我。
Wild Honey is wildly popular in Singapore for a good reason. It’s definitely worth leaving the ever-popular ground floor of Pavilion to discover their homey charms with a unique twist. Don’t miss: the Golden Triangle and the Parisienne.
I visited Wild Honey, Pavilion again and noticed that the Barbary (duck leg confit) dish and Greek (Open faced omelette baked with fragrant lamb moussaka) dish have been removed from their menu and there were new items in the menu.
Reasons to try the TWG Tea Sparkling Afternoon Tea: free-flow sparkling, wine or tea as you choose; refillable canapes; a thoughtful menu of tea-infused sweets and savouries.
Most of us chose the Grilled Wagyu Burger (RM45) and I can see why it's a favorite here! Tender and juicy, the beef patty was sandwiched between homemade buns with lettuce, tomato and Emmental cheese. This is accompanied with matchstick fries as well as mesclun salad tossed in an 1837 Green Tea infused vinaigrette.
TWG fine luxury tea. TWG exquisite afternoon tea. To us, TWG Tea Salon and Boutique is very much associated with hi-tea style dining in an elegance ambience. In other words, shame to say, we actually put less focus on their savoury menu every time we are here, until we tasted their Festive Set at TWG Tea Salon and Boutique, Pavilion KL. For TWG Malaysia Festive Set Menu, diners can enjoy throughout the month of December 2017, all day at TWG Tea Salons & Boutiques Pavilion KL, The Gardens Mall and Gurney Paragon Mall. Full 3-course set is priced at RM98+, including a choice of TWG Tea*.
This is a cool, Instagrammable place to hang out with friends that’s very easy on the wallet. It’s very spacious and the cafe doesn’t insist on shoving as many tables as they can to maximize capacity. Especially if you sit outside, you’ll have a big table far away from the next guest. The downside of this is that you might not get a table, especially a coveted one with a view. A couple of times, we saw other people awkwardly standing around because there were no more tables left for them to sit at.
It is not easy to come across a place that connects to you almost immediately the moment you encounter it for the first time. Called it LOVE at first sight may be in this case?
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I can see us coming back to Kita Coffee. We very much enjoyed our rollcake, and there are interesting options for tea lattes other than the standard matcha. The only negative thing about this cafe is the vibe. There’s no shortage of coffee shops in Bukit Bintang with beautiful ambience. Sitting in a darkened room in a mall’s service corridor isn’t appealing, no matter what the weather is like outside.
Bamboo Charcoal & Matcha Roll It was recommended for someone who really adores matcha nuance. Strong but not overpowering notes all lies within the soft, pillowy black roll.
All in all, the delicateness of the quaint café offers a comfy respite after running your errands and let you rejuvenates over their white selection of cakes as well as a good cup of java
All in all, the delicateness of the quaint café offers a comfy respite after running your errands and let you rejuvenates over their white selection of cakes as well as a good cup of java. So hope to be back again after the May-June 2021 MCO is lifted then.
Reasons to visit Three Years Old Café: Perfect Instagram photos no matter what you shoot, well-made coffee, excellent in-house baked cakes (yummy passion fruit curd), must order the Unami Butter Toast.
The Nasi Lemak was delicious. I can see why many people love it. The ‘sambal udang’ was da bomb. It was spicy and sweet and when having it with the rice, gooey egg, fried chicken and some ‘kacang’ ….. delicioussss! Yum!
For breakfast, one of the most popular items here is the Morning Set (RM7.90) which comes with roti bakar (aka kaya toast) and two half boiled kampung eggs as well as a choice of hot coffee or tea. Both our kids wanted this so the parents got the drink that came with the set. The eggs very perfectly cooked and they were generous with the butter and kaya in the toast, so a big thumbs up from us!
Verdict: If you asked is % Arabica Pavilion worth queuing, we would say you may try once, if you have the time, and the line is bearable to you. We do love the overall interior layout of %Arabica Pavilion, but talking about returning, yes but probably not so soon. Will drop by when there’s lesser crowd (*guess it will take quite some time) in future, for a better coffee experience.
I settled down with a cup of hot Americano (MYR 14) as my initially intended filter coffee wasn’t ready yet. Since this black is the nearest clean coffee I can have after my usual hand brew- it’s not bad actually.
What do We Like about Paris Baguette, Pavilion KL? -The cream cheese of salmon croissant was thick, rich and tasty
The newly opened Paris Baguette has been a hit with Malaysians thus far as they sample the wide selection of European-inspired pastries, breads, cakes, hot foods, and desserts.
Overall, we enjoyed the food and our time at EL&N and there are enough things on the menu that we could go back a few times. So we will!
I decided to order the Seared Norwegian Salmon Fillet @ RM35 instead. The salmon fillet was cooked just right, with a nice sear on the outside and revealing a juicy, tender fillet on the inside. And for once, I didn't miss not having a crispy skin! :P
A breakfast with poached eggs here is a meal that's instantly easy to love...and at these prices (around RM20) at Pavilion, just take my money already. ^.^
An upgraded version of Egg Benedict, Dean & Deluca's Zaatar Lamb Egg Benedict outclassed most Egg Bens in town. First, their English Muffin was a perfect match in this manner; unlike ordinary English Muffin, their version seemed to be chewier and less-prone to sogginess even being submerged in Hollandaise sauce and poached Egg for a while. The Hollandaise sauce was light and easy on the palate but still carrying the essential creaminess and discernible acidity. The pulled Lamb was a nice addition, the slight gamey flavor of the Lamb somehow complemented the entire dish, offering a meatier texture and dimension to the dish. It was a pity that the poached Egg was slightly overcooked though
Hong Kong-based coffee chain, The Coffee Academïcs (TCA), said to be a multiple award-winning speciality coffee brand, made its debut at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. Spanning some 2,013 sq ft with an 80-seating capacity, the cafe offers a different coffee experience for enthusiasts, given its interesting coffee flavours.
Pour Over Coffee – RM27 Although the Pour Over Coffee that was served to us was black and without sugar, it had a slightly fruity taste and a mellow tone. The coffee also had a super strong aroma which is distinctively unique. Despite this we found the coffee to be quite light and easy on the mouth but the caffeine in it was certainly strong enough to keep us awake. The coffee is without a doubt extraordinary and not commonly available in Kuala Lumpur so it is definitely worth a try for coffee lovers. If you feel a little hungry, feel free to pair the coffee with some of Bistro 160’s finest cakes and pastries.
Reasons to visit: an incredible line up of chocolaty treats at a very reasonable price; nine (!) chocolate fountains and an endless supply of handcrafted sweets. The Scrumptea-Delicious is priced at RM88 per person and is available on Saturday and Sunday from 3pm to 6pm
Chocolate High-Tea at Bistro 160, Grand Millenium Kuala Lumpur Hotel is making a come back! Brand new ideas and selections with creativity loaded, inspired by Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory story! Wonderful chocolate spread with nine types of flavoured- chocolate fountains lining up in front of us – Orange Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, White Chocolate, Rose Chocolate, Pandan Chocolate, Mango Chocolate, Mint Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, Strawberry Chocolate This Grand Millenium Chocolate High Tea buffet is available every Saturday and Sunday, from 3PM – 6PM. Price is RM88nett per person.
We enjoyed the Classic Cheese Beef Burger (RM32) by V88 Starhill – made with house grind Aussie chuck tender for a balanced portion of lean & fat, caramelised onion and yellow cheddar. Patty was juicy with bits of gherkin for a bit of “heat” and the buns were soft and coloured with a shade of red from the addition of beetroot.
What’s On Tap is for serious coffee drinkers who can appreciate quality beans and a high caffeine quotient. If you like sugary coffees or iced drinks, this is not the place for you. Many of the non-coffee drinks are seriously boring. The colourful lattes look pretty, but their taste is so bland. We even ordered their Valhrona Chocolate drink later, and it was disappointing. Stick to ordering the coffee at LaLaport Mall’s What’s On Tap.
If you are wondering where to get Sarawak Food in Kuala Lumpur, head on to The Loaf at Pavilion KL! Don’t forget to try their scrumptious pastries when you are at The Loaf Pavilion KL.
Overall, we had a really great dining experience at The Loaf. Thumbs up for good food(generous portion), friendly service and wonderful ambiance, we will definitely go back soon.
An invitation to try out The Loaf latest offerings of “Dine in with Chef Yusuf” had us at The Loaf, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur a couple of weeks ago.
Puchi Marry turned out to be quite a nice place to spend time, especially for my little one. I wonder if later they will bring in food options.
Seniman Kakao 真的是一个颜值高,性价比也高的地方啊!餐饮很不错,环境很一流(超好拍),重点是价钱也很可以。
loved the Banana Fritters RM12. Breaded banana deep fried to golden brown, garnished with grated cheese and served with chocolate shot as dipping!
The Ice Chocolate with Coconut Milk is apparently a crowd favorite, hence why I decided to give it a try. It was something different. With every sip you’d taste, the taste of chocolate will hit you first. then the taste of coconut and it ends with the taste of slight bitterness from the small bits of dark chocolate scattered around. If you are the kind of person who liked your chocolate drink thick, you most probably would not enjoy this drink as much as due to the use of coconut milk, it is just a tad lighter, waterier than the usual. However, if you fancy a chocolate drink with a twist, do consider this combination. It is different, refreshing and makes for a good drink to quench your thirst. It was not too sweet, it had just the right amount. I most probably would still stick to the regular chocolate with cows milk but if I fancy something a lil different – I’d go for this.
Reasons to visit Swee Lee Social Club: music store offering an extensive range of guitars (pre-loved as well), drums and vinyl; good coffee to back it up; fairly priced food menu.
Baby back ribs at MYR 52++ (MYR 60.32 nett after 10% service charge and 6% SST). Baby back ribs refer to the back ribs that are taken from the top of the rib cage, near to the spine and close to the loin so it is more tender. It has nothing to do with baby pigs. The highlight of this dish is of course the 3 sticks of back ribs but the fries and caramelised onions are tasty too. The coleslaw has a bit too much mayo but both of us managed to finish it. The back ribs are on the sweet side and the meat just fall off the bone and we can easily make pulled pork from the meat.
Pigs and Wolf at Pavilion is synonym of everything pork. With their cute cartoon icon everywhere, there is no prize for guessing what they specializes in. No wolf is being served but the pork is in everything. Although showcasing unlimited signature dishes, the night is both focused and thrilling with the crown headed to the…
整体上食物方面没有很大的惊喜,不过价钱不是很贵而且服务非常好,加上他们的甜点看起来好像不错,下次还有机会来的话会试看甜点。
Reasons to visit Maison Pavilion: DESSERT!