The Chicken Chop is good but wish to have more Pico De Gallo at the side.
Here's the location.
We wanted something light to start with, the Beef Ragu Taco appeared to be one of the perfect choices. Spiced minced Beef served with julienned Lettuce, Tomatoes and Coleslaw wrapped in a heated up Taco; lovely combination and the seasoning was just spot on.
Papisz Cafe is not a cafe where you can easily spot if you don't know the exact location of where to find it.
If you are a cheese fanatic, you should definitely check out the mouthwatering dishes such as Chicken or Fish Parmigiana doused with torched cheese. Their homemade meatballs is one of the best you can find in the town with its bursting flavour and juicy texture.
This is also a newer outlet of the Wine Shop in Pulau Tikus.
As for the sweet treat, the Waffle was freshly made on the spot and we were amazed by the surprisingly airy-crispy texture. The Maple Syrup was delicious but the Mango Sorbet could be better... it lacked the refreshing acidity and the flavor was a little too artificial. No idea why the Mochies were there though.
One item in the menu that caught our attention was Pan Seared Fish with Miso Sauce (RM 24.90). It comes with Pan Grill Fish Fillet served on top of the a bedding of generous quantity mashed potatoes, along with some sauteed mushrooms and baby spinach. The overall taste is above average, especially when we can taste the delicateness from bonito flakes and earthy flavour from sauteed mushrooms. Miso Sauce was something special which gave it the fish a nice sleek finishing, though at times we feel it was too salty for our liking.
More options for the Muslim diners in Bayan Baru area- Le Carbonara is a newly opened Western-Italian restaurant that offers Italian-inspired Western dishes (run by Muslim Chef). The place looks simple and the interior setting is basic; we were really concerned if our calories will be wasted. But we were glad that everything turned out well; in fact, Le Carbonara sets the bar high. Prices may not seem wallet-friendly at first glance but if you were to check out carefully, they offer some uncommon dishes (like Ravioli) at acceptable rates. The budget-watcher or lunch-crowd may watch out for their Set Lunch, economically priced at Rm 20.90 nett, it includes a serving of Soup, Main, Dessert as well as a drink. While the dishes did not disappoint, it did take them a while to serve our orders. Those who are in a rush may wish to have their dishes pre-ordered to avoid disappointment. Le Carbonara at Arena Curve is facing Arang Coffee.
Something Else is situated just next to Arang Coffee and it's opened by the same proprietor.