Mushroom soup Rm 4.20 Satisfied with the rich, creamy mushroom with few chunck of mushroom here. Yes, I like mushroom soup to be creamy.
Swedish Meatballs (small)- RM 15.00. I risked the traffic and crowd for this! Okay, I couldn't possibly finish it all alone, but it was awesome. The meatballs were already marinated, served with creamy sauce and lingonberry jam. Would have been better if it had chopped mushrooms. And some vegetables.
Overall, we had a fantastic meal except for the Muffin and Sandwich which was just above average. This is definitely a good place to stop by after a busy day shopping. I would not mind returning here just for the food. The only setback was the massive crowd but I doubt that this would be the case should we come on a working day. Definitely a highly recommended restaurant!
All in all, the ambience of Fika Farmhouse scores but the food on the other hand was pretty decent and standard fare.
Fika Farmhouse serves up a mix of Western and local cuisine with a twist so you can choose what you’re feeling like that day. Try their Char-Grilled Seafood Fried Rice if you’re craving something local. Or choose from Salted Egg Soft Shell Crab Spaghetti, Szechuan Mala Tenderloin Pasta, Pan Seared Salmon Steak – and end your meal with their coffee, hot tea, fizzy drinks and variation of desserts. There’s no better way to celebrate good brunch!
I know that my nephew’s choice of Salmon Mentaiko Benedict meets with his expectations. It comprises two poached eggs topped with Mentaiko Hollandaise sauce and asparagus sticks resting on split toasted English muffins spread with house-made Guacamole. Two poached eggs in Salmon Mentaiko Benedict I can see how he’s enjoying his gooey eggs that blends well with Mentaiko Hollandaise sauce and the way he’s wiping the plate clean with pieces of muffin.