Rum and raisins cheese cake of Rekindle is the reason we keep going back for more 🙂 Ever since discovering and trying out their alcoholic cake in Rekindle, we regularly went back for their cake (especially the alcoholic one) and for the ambience, but too bad we are unable to dine in for the moment.
Rekindle SS2 comes in mind for most residents of PJ who lives near SS2 or the surroundings, probably because of its cosy ambience and most importantly, myriad of cakes there with unique flavours like even alcohol inside which are reasonably-priced.
This is a nice little cafe with cozy seating areas inside and interestingly coverted "sewing machines" as coffee tables in the outdoor seating area.
Haven't came here for quite a while, one of the popular options for supper in SS2. Service is okay, but taste wise is slightly disappointing.
The shop offers a good variety of Chinese food from 飯粥面 Rice, Porridge and Noodles dishes, varieties of 蒸點和炸點 Steam and Fried Snacks, as well as 糖水 Tong Shui (traditional and contemporary desserts).
Being a dessert hot spot, and surprisingly, a very popular date spot too, KTZ gets very busy after dinner hours.
The sight of Uncle Ayub's rojak truck has provided me much comfort during happy and not so happy days for as long as I can remember. The environment is simply a healer. The green field is visited by birds and wind and protected from the sun by a natural canopy of foliage. Merely furnished with upcycled wooden cable drums, plastic chairs and seats contributed by the public playground, this rojak truck has been the go-to rojak place for lunch and tea in the neighborhood. Residents in the garden seem to have assimilated Uncle Ayub's business in their lives since 1985.
If you like your rojak pasembur sweetish, a lil spicy, nutty – this would certainly do it for you. The rojak gravy was thick and flavorful, simply letting it soak into the prawn fritters, turnips, cucumber, squid, tauhu and egg was da bomb, yawwww.
One of the better rojaks, ask for more sotong if you’re into a more intense flavor!https://kyspeaks.com/2010/04/10/mamak-rojak-pasembur-at-taman-bahagia/
[Muslim-friendly] Aftermeal Desserts offer lovely shaved iced desserts (kakigori). We enjoyed the milk tea and grass jelly versions.
What do We Like about Soy Bean Factory, SS 2? -Customizable tau fu fah with many add on options available
We truly enjoyed the offerings at Kedai Coklat. The space is comfortable and unpretentious – it occupies a part of SS2 that Ming grew up in. We highly recommend the Terrine, Flourless Chocolate Cake, and Mat-Cho drink.
It takes a while to get our dessert and I was shocked to see a tiny portion of Melon Kakigori. For the price I paid RM 26, I was expecting something value for money. Besides that, melon taste so-so for us. The melon was not sweet while the ice was way too sweet that we left it untouched after finishing ½ of the bowl.