Environment here is really calm and relaxing with green trees surrounding 三点三 Meet.
Many come here for their signature Polo Bun (RM 3.20), which is freshly baked by the owner. Although it looks appealing with its golden and crumbly crust, it lacks both the crisp texture and buttery scent which we were looking for. Its saviour actually came from the cheese slices and turkey ham, which we added at RM 1 and RM 1.50 respectively.
Overall, the food here is nice and the price is reasonable. The attraction is the affordable and tasty polo bun which is not commonly found in coffee shops unless you go to Hong Kong-style cafes. The surrounding of this place is very calming and gives us the “back to nature” feel. The drawback of this place is the limited seats available due to its popularity. Due to this, the waiting time of the food is long.
Three Fifteen uses Charcoal to toast the bread, imparting a mellow, but distinctive smokiness to the Toast. Though nothing particularly amazing about the Kaya, the Toasts do make great addition to the Hainanese-styled breakfast and complete everything