Tucked within Bon Estates Gallery (opposite Bangsar Shopping Centre), this hidden vegetarian cafe offers a respite in busy Bangsar. They offer a small but wide variety of healthy eats like smoothie bowls, meat-free sandwiches and even a very well-loved vegan nasi lemak served with tempeh, cherry tomatoes and monkey head mushroom rendang.
Photo by Burppler Ben Gee
Love this place, hidden gem, not a dinner spot but amazing for healthy breakfast lunch & brunch
Just across the road from BSC, The Good Co offers a variety of fresh and healthy salad jars, sandwiches as well as colourful smoothie bowls. Vegan option are available for some items on the menu.
In frame: Hawaiian (RM20.90). Organic cranberry bread, grilled pineapple, egg, tempeh, cheese relish and chilli mayo. Portion may look small but it sure is filling.
Founded by Miss Universe 2008 Levy Li, The Good Co. is a cafe located inside the Bön Estates Gallery.
With a very serene, casual, yet elegant atmosphere, it's a perfect place for anyone to have a great meal and spend time to unwind from the bustling outside world.
They serve healthy vegetarian dishes like Smoothie Bowls, Sandwiches, Salad Pots, Breakfast Jars, hot dishes like Oatmeals, Soup, and Cold-Pressed Juices. They also have some redefined classic Malaysian food like our Nasi Lemak, Chicken Rice.
Do give them a visit when in Bangsar.
Operating hours 9am-6pm daily.
Acai Bowl. 🌱
[Acai, Red DragonFruit, Banana, Mango, Strawberry, Desiccated Coconut, Crunchy Granola, Mint Leaves.]
Another smoothies bowl place that opened in Bon Estates Building, opposite to Bangsar Shopping Centre. It is quite easy to be found as the building is just beside the traffic light. If you are worry bout parking, they actually provide parking lot around the building, and no charge. The Golden Bowl (RM16.90) is a mango based smoothie bowl, which topped with fresh mango slices, chia seeds, bananas, blueberries, pumpkin seeds, goji berries and granola, while the Acai Bowl (RM21.90) is filled with dragonfruit, strawberries, coconut flesh and granola. Both are their signatures and for mango lovers, I strongly recommend the Golden Bowl, as their mango is really fresh and sweet. If you doubt their portion either is worth the price or not, believe me, you won't get disappointed with their portion and quality of their smoothies bowls. And also, it is better to share with two person for a bowl. We also ordered flat white (RM12) and latte (RM13), which are slightly expensive compare with other cafes. If you think their coffee is not strong enough, feel free to add on espresso shot with only RM1 top up. They also serving some cold pressed juices and some light foods.
Nestled in the new Bon Estates building, The Good Co. draws crowds for brunch items like its Triple BLAT sandwich (RM18.90) and Kimchi Fried Rice (RM15.90) salad pots. The food sounds so exciting that you probably won't realise that the menu's all-vegetarian! For a business brunch or a morning pick-me-up with the ladies, come for their Acai Bowl (RM21.90) — the fresh splash of colours and flavours is a wonderful way to start the day! For something more substantial, the Healthy Organic Nasi Lemak salad pot (RM15.90) uses sambal, tempeh and virgin coconut oil millet to achieve the spicy, aromatic taste of nasi lemak, minus the guilt. To jolt your senses in the morning, there is an array of cold-pressed juices or coffee to choose from, but we're taking the barista's recommendation for their specialty Carob Peanut Latte (RM14). Carob is a healthy substitute for cocoa and it's paired here with peanut butter and a shot of espresso for a smooth, creamy drink.
Avg price per person: RM30
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