It was an underwhelming experience, to put it mildly. So The Great Angmoh was not so great after all.
I might come back from time to time because the coffee here is amazing.
Starting our meal with one of the dish in All Day Breakfast : Pulled Duck Benedict @ RM 29. Slow – cooked Braised Duck Toasted Broiche Organic Poached Egg, Chipotle Hollandaise, Crispy Duck Bits.
A Pie Thing is your answer to savoury and sweet pies in Petaling Jaya. This OG pie shop serves beef, chicken, lamb, and veggie pies, and the best Lemon Curd pie in town.
Taste:8/10(Good. I satisfied with the taste of the chicken mushroom pie here however I think they can still improve on the taste of the crust).
The Mashacre version consists of mashed Potatoes, Sweet Peas and laden with smooth, luscious gravy. The choice of our Pie was Chicken Masala... carefully cooked and seasoned Chicken Masala filling encased in a flaky, buttery pastry skin. We were worried if the combination would turn out to be overly salty but to our surprise, it was well-seasoned on the dot. We thought it was very filling but had to leave some space for their sweet varieties
Butter Chicken Rice was superb. I requested to have it spicy and the chef nailed it. Perfectly fried chicken cooked in lip-smacking butter sauce. YUM!! * Must try in Wondermilk. Butter Chicken Rice @ RM 16.90
I would highly recommend the Mo Better Butterscotch and the John Lemon – washed down with the cafe’s delicious raspberry soda is a plus. All of the items on the menu are available for take away. However, if you’s really like to take back home something special from Wondermilk, it has got to be their scrumptious cookie jars!
Overall, Wondermilk is a very relaxing and cozy corner that one can spend an entire evening with a bunch of friend. Or even just yourself, Wondermilk is also a very great cafe for you to “meditate”. Some more the price of the cupcake is reasonable since all are creative and fresh made. By the way, if you would like to make special order for party or event, Wondermilk accept order too, further details, you may find here.
I did request for the mushroom sauce to be served separately but the kitchen did not fulfil my request. But all was forgiven because the chicken chop was very tender and juicy and the sauce was very tasty.
I wish Cafe La Fayette all the best and though the food may not be as vibrant (in taste) as the ambiance (in my opinion of course), I bet they will have no trouble attracting customers who are into the trend of hanging out at cool looking eateries.
Mushroom Risotto was damn good that my bf finish everything in the plate. His all-time favorite in café Lafayette. Mushroom Risotto @ RM 15
For warm food, we had Chicken Bulgogi Sandwich @ RM 15.90. Love the marination and sauces of Bulgogi. Not too strong yet pairs well with some light dressing on the top and it is a great sandwich for some quick bite.
特別推薦 Tiramisu 冰酥,店家特別調製的芝士奶油搭配濃縮咖啡和冰沙,香香苦苦甜甜,讓人吃在嘴裡,涼在身上,甜在心裡!
Overall, this is indeed a Korean cafe that is selling good Bingsu. I will definitely come back again for other flavors.
Yin’s Sourdough Bakery – Wild Mushroom Pizza For a healthy meal, the Keto Nourish Bowl (RM 25.45) is a fine choice. A cauliflower quinoa rice, cherry tomatoes, fresh lettuce, and Japanese cucumber is topped with a fillet of seabass. Chimichurri sauce is served apart for your own addition.
I seldom eat fish and I chose this Just Keto Bowl (RM24.00). Quite nice. I liked the pan fried seabass, quinoa and greens.
除此,在同样的天然发酵配方之下,Yin‘s打破了我本人对于法式酥饼的固有印象。原来酥脆、轻盈、不油腻之外,富有嚼劲也是一种口感上必要的美味元素。因面饼并无添加糖,苹果馅的醇甜和带咸香的酥饼因各自的衬托而彼此相交映辉,要说时间有天下无双的配搭,这个苹果泡芙便是。
Sorry for my bad memory! I can't recall the exact price. I remember it is RM20++. The ice cream was a little sweet for me- I prefer matcha ice cream with more bitter taste. The waffle is the bomb - crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside. =3
Price & Service: 3/5 Ambient: 3/5 Food & Beverages: 3.5/5
So, recommended? Definitely YES. Already eager to try out their toast in next visit. Also wonder when will Yin & Yang ^ square (4 colours) will be launched. Hahaha. Staffs are polite and attentive despite the crowd =D. Shugatori is located same row with Softsrve> The Good Batch > Nara but towards the end of the road.
Marshmallow Hot Chocolate is sweet, creamy, dreamy flavors. I loved it and it's a must try in the Molten Chocolate Cafe. For me, its a best Marshmellow Hot Chocolate I had in a while. Marshmallow Hot Chocolate @ RM 16
Cafe dia OK. Service pun padu. Cosy cafe with great ambiance.
Chocolate Cube Brownies The Molten Master Chocolate RM17.00 is another scrumptious affordable option (without the sizzling plate and bitter taste). This delightful masterpiece gives a sensational hot and cold taste at the same time which able to melt everyone’s heart.
Chocolate Salted Caramel Cookies, 11.90 ringgit I decided to give the ‘room temperature-ish’ cake a go rather than the chilled version because I was in the mood for something moist and dense. Did I get it though? Yeeessss!! It was everything I wanted – thick, dense, texture variant. So, I’d say the cakes here comes somewhat cheap, good value for money. As for this specific cake, they sure do dribble loads of salted caramel sauce on the top, so much so that when you cut into the cake vertically, you’d be able to taste the sauce in every mouth you’d take. I loved it! Then, it followed by layer after layer of moist and dense cookie and chocolate. It was all layered with just the right amount of thickness that the tasted from the top to the bottom was in sync. Delicious.
Salted cookie chocolate was yummy as usual. Moist and rich chocolate cake with salted cookie taste was yum. Chocolate + Salted Cookie is the perfect combo for me. Salted cookie chocolate @ RM 11.90
Overall the environment here is nice and comfortable. It was a nice place to chill out with my friend. However, I was a bit disappointed with the drink and cake though. Perhaps I should give it another try since I have yet to try out their other selection of drinks and cakes. Any suggestion?
Their Signature dish. Nasi Kerabu Ayam Percik @ RM 13.90 (as you get to chose other variety style of Chicken) is pretty spot on. Was told by the server that they actually use original blue pea flower, not food colouring to make it out. The plant is also planted back all the way in Kelantan.
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Overall, it was so-so dinner for us. Now, I realize why staff always double check the customer order before passing to the kitchen so that customer like me, don’t order the wrong food. If she have checked my order then I would be having their Nasi Kukus Hayaki instead of Nasi Lemak. But its okay, as their Nasi Lemak Biasa tastes better than Nasi Kukus Hayaki.
So I mixed the whole lot up and took a bite. Oh dear God. It was super super sweet! Is it me or is the sweet sauce memang very sweet? Flavor wise it was good but the cloying sweet taste really spoiled it for me. I can imagine my insulin level shooting up the roof!
Verdict: Definitely a good place for Nasi Lemak! Both Ayam Goreng Berempah and Ayam Rendang that we had were wonderfully executed, I have no hesitation in recommending Say Yes Cafe to satiate your craving.
The fried chicken was fried just right rendering the exterior crispy and the meat moist and tender. I could tell from the texture that the chicken was fresh. Even the Chinese style sambal I enjoyed. I wished for a more generous portion or perhaps next time I could pay for extra.
Taste:9/10(Delicious. I like their watermelon with assam boi tart, chocolate calamansi and the bubur cha cha dessert. Good taste combination. Their breads are good as well especially the preserved olive leaf sour dough and brioche. I have been coming here for few times to try their different desserts and so far they are good at maintaining the quality and taste. The best part is the owner is always around and passionate on the desserts that he created. The service here is good as well)
Overall, the price for cakes is slightly steep for RM 17 per piece. is for you to try it out yourself. Personally, desserts in Malaysia have yet got me excited as ingredients are not cheap. Got asked on if to compare to others such as Xiao, Tiny Tempress or others, I have no idea as have yet try on those where feedback for both of them neither impressive.
At barely a few weeks old, this new dessert parlor have gathered quite a bit of a hype - it was bustling with dessert purveyors, leaving barely any desserts behind - literally. Frankly speaking, with a supposed closing time of 10pm, I was very surprised at the rationing of desserts on display. Nevertheless for me, I got the best of the last, before they sold out and closed, at 5pm. I have to note too, that Mad Hatter Desserts came with a reputation. Spearheaded by MasterChef Asia runner-up, Marcus Low, who is known for his immaculate dessert-making skills, I was exceedingly excited to try out some of his expertly handcrafted desserts. Admittedly also, I'm a fan of the MasterChef franchise and so was my mum - a hopeless addict. Reminder to self: I have to bring my mum here one day.
For simplicity done well, check out Ground in Damansara Utama. We enjoyed Ground’s Grilled Chicken Chop and Aglio Olio – simple, honest comfort food to satisfy the soul.
Very nice cake. But the coffee is not as good as the one at The Good Batch.
Aside from the cafe’s annoying insistence that everything has to be done through our phones, we had an excellent meal at Pastel. The dishes are quite cheap compared to what we’re used to. Several items on the menu look great, so there’s a good chance we’ll come back.
Our wood-fired Kamehameha! Pizza. Thin and crispy base loaded with baked chicken breast, pineapple and turkey ham meat.
Both pieces of salmon are not big but they are very fresh and tender so at this price, I would be back to eat this dish again despite having to pay cash. Big eaters may still be hungry after having this salmon set lunch.
Their wood-fired Big Bonfire Platter is the way to go (plus it's really a good deal)....with 6 choices of meat/seafood to choose from, you're bound to find something you like. Pair that with a choice of 6 sides and you'll have yourself a truly wonderful meal. But if your eating party is sizeable, best to make reservations ahead of time, lest you end up with al fresco seating which was actually alright except that we had to contend with a smoker (just one) during our meal. But we also got to enjoy 'free' live music from next door (Nicsmann)...hey! ;) On hindsight, we were glad we were seated at the al fresco area coz, when we left, we walked through the restaurant and felt the ventilation could be better inside (I know it's difficult to do when you're fanning the flames of wood-fired cooking....haha) ;D Prices may seem high at first glance but we paid around RM100 per adult for a meal (inclusive of a bottle of red) that fed 4 adults and 3 kids to the brim, so I think that was pretty reasonable. If you're hungry (or greedy) for some succulent charred meat (or seafood), you know where to go when you're in this mall. Bonfire can sure cook up a storm! ^.^
After lunch at Super Thai, we went to Tsujiri for dessert. Chiffon Parfait O-Matcha at MYR16.90 nett and Signature O-Matcha hot drink (not sweet at all) at MYR15 nett.
Tsujiri is an established green tea brand from Japan with over 155 years of heritage. It originates from Kyoto Japan. One thing undeniable about them is their green tea ice cream which is really soothing and healthy as well.
Not just parfait, cake roll and soft serve ice cream cone only...they have too many too be listed so I will definitely be back for their other varieties which are O-matcha cappuccino, sundae, shaved ice, genmaicha, Uji Kintoki, Kinako Kuromitsu and many more.
The soothing interior with calming vibes, accompanied by cutesy curios makes it a perfect gathering spot among buddies to catch up over a cuppa, or rather a ‘dessert haven’, and also some memorable insta-worthy pictures too.
Soft serves are the speciality - the signature pick is pink peppercorn, which tastes moderately of berries with a mild peppery finish, while the current seasonal alternative is black sesame, buoyed by natural nuances. Both flavours prove gently restrained, with a smooth, airy texture.
At first, it tasted weird. It did taste somewhat like as if there is black pepper in it. But, I could not stop indulging in it. The more I ate it, the more I liked it. It is quite refreshing. Like, mint. But different. And the best part, it is not too too sweet. I did not feel the need to down a full glass of water after.
The most famous item in the menu is the Wessy Waffle Burger (RM28.90) which comes with a combination of sweet and savoury ingredients, namely beef patties, beef bacons, sunny side egg, lettuce, tomato slices. Lastly, the burger was loaded with peanut butter and jam. One of the key items that Frisson emphasises is that you will be able to taste the quality of their Australian beef patty when you take your first bite into their burger, which is fresh and never frozen. The main flavours of this dish certainly comes from the peanut butter which was thick and creamy but did not overpower the quality of the beef or other ingredients too much.
Though my dining experience here wasn't what I had hoped for (sorry, friend), the food would probably suit some palates....just not mine! For me, the dishes I did try were just so-so...average at best. Maybe I should have ordered their more popular dishes like the Donut Ringmaster Burger @ RM25.90 or the Wessy Waffle Burger @ RM26.90 (pics of dripping cheese, peanut butter and jelly might be a turn on for some, not me). Or maybe they're better at desserts (they offer quite a few) like the P.TripleB French Toast @ RM19.90 with bacon and banana served with rich vanilla custard, peanut butter and honey (just those last 3 words are enough to send me into a diabetic coma!). I wouldn't be able to confirm if they fare better at desserts since I didn't try any. Compounded by the higher than norm prices that weren't matched by the taste, I'm afraid I don't see myself returning (after this maiden visit) as the food just didn't excite my senses enough! Even if I had wanted to return (to try more stuff and give them a second chance), it would be a monumental task to drag my family here since they weren't impressed! :(
Frisson Coffee Bar is another cafe located at Damansara Uptown. They serve the best breakfast, lunch, dinner and cakes!! Of course coffee too!! Amazing food in a cozy ambience.