Cafes In Kl
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It's located next to Jalan Sungai Besi, which basically you cannot be unseen as there is a huge signboard that stated 'Kohi Yatta' and facing to the road. Hachi Gyu Rice (RM25) serve with honey coated beef, sunny side up egg, pickled radish and rice. It's a little bit of disappointing that the taste of honey had covered the taste of beef. But still, I guess anything with honey is good. Portion is just enough for guy. Matcha latte (RM13) is a wrong choice here, prefer to have stronger taste of matcha. But still, I'll be back for their other coffee.
RGB had been resume their business for awhile from RAW coffee to the hidden gem that nestled in Ampang Park area. They used to serve only vegan food, until now they started to serve non-vegan to satisfy those meat lover. Their Basil & Olive fried rice (RM15) with brown rice, tofu, basil and marinated olives should be the best choice for those health-concern people. Add extra RM2 for a Kampung sunny side up egg or additional RM4 for their homemade RGB tempeh, if you prefer to have some shredded roast chicken in your fried rice, just add RM6 to get your craving fix. Love their cappuccino (RM10). It's quite packed during lunch hour but it would be a good place to get your things done alone after 2pm.
A hidden gem that nestled in Changkat area, just next to Laman Ceylon. It's easily to be missed even though you are using waze to reach the destination. As a deli cafe, their Charcuterie Platter (RM51.95) serving for two pax, with cold cuts (Mec Boneless Ham, Porchetta, Cecina, Lonzino and Spicy Salami), cheeses (Grana Padano, Provolone and Toma) and pickles (Capperberry, Sun-dried Tomato and Grilled Egg Plant. You won't get disappointed if you order this. With generous amount of cold cuts and cheese, plus different flavour of pickles, it's actually hell of a team. You definitely want to try this.
They used to be a boutique cafe, as they not only serving coffee and pastries but also selling some streets wears and accessories upstairs. However, they had sold off the upper level to bicycle shop. At the moment, there is only few tables in front of the counter and also few tables outside the cafe, which most of the people are smoking out there. Speaking about their chai latte, cant remember how much is that since they had 2 for 1 coffee promotion during my visit, from 3pm to 5pm. Their freshly brew chai latte with spices seriously make a good cup of chai latte, although it might be different with those that you drink out there. If you prefer sweeter taste, just add on honey in it. Currently they are serving pastries, cakes and some hot food.
The Hale restaurant is located inside Menara Hap Seng, which just beside to Menara Hap Seng 2. Their Petit rice bowl is served with base of premium par-boiled rice, choices of meat, greens and sauces. It does taste like Korean Bibimbap sauce to me, very filling. Their Petit burrito, a toasted 10 inch tortilla, serve with rice, salad, choices of meat, green and sauces, like Mexican classic burrito, very filling as well. You might want to choose this if you consider to diet, healthy and filling. My favourite is their Australian beef burger, the oven-baked patty with cheddar, lettuce, tomato and their homemade sauce, very juicy, plus their burger bun is 100% homemade, the texture is even better than M brand to me. If you love raw juice, you can try the Four Greens, which includes green apple, celery, cucumber and lemon. One of my favourite. Will go back again for the burgers.
A Toast always emphasize that they are not a cafe but a breakfast shop that serving some scrumptious breakfast and some basic drinks. But well, they still serving basic milk coffee or black. But their fruit juice is quite a thing you should try. One of their signature pure fruit juice that in frame, the mixture of dragonfruit, grape and apple (RM8.90), quite cheap and refreshing, a good start of the day. Moreover, they are very famous with their toast but unfortunately their charcoal toast is sold out. But the friendly service crew offer us different toast but with the same ingredient on it. Was ordered the Milky White Toast (RM9.30) but with the ingredient that same with charcoal toast, it comes with chicken floss, scrambled eggs and vegetables, simple and nice. While the other is Black Sesame Toast (RM9.30) that with sunny side up egg and vegetables on it. To those who scare of too healthy flavour, don't go for Black Sesame Toast. The parking their might be a little bit of difficult, can try to find parking right behind the street, the alley beside Pudu LRT station. Currently open daily, weekdays from 6am until 3pm, weekends from 9am until 3pm.
It is a kopitiam place that serve local foods but with slightly higher price compare with those local stalls. Their roti bakar set (RM5.50) comes with 2 half boiled eggs and 2 pieces of toasted bread. They also serve only half boiled eggs (RM2.75) which is not that worth compare with their roti bakar set. Their bee hun goreng (RM9.90) was slightly wet to me, but the portion is quite generous. Cham ice (RM3.85) is just nice, a good cuppa during a hot day.
It is located at the Row KL and might slightly take time to discover the spot since the cafe is at level 1 and there is no huge signboard. To be accurate, the cafe is above Wheel_Love Skate Shop and the main entrance is just beside of it. The place is less crowded and their background music is awesome and relaxing. However, they didn't provide any wifi connection or plugs in the cafe. Food in frame: Creamy Chicken Pasta (RM29) serve with a bowl of salad. No doubt that the portion of the pasta and salad are very generous and tasty. Due to my own preference, the pasta is delicious and not too creamy, just the chicken meat is kinda less tender. Overall is okay. They also serve some pastries and quiches. For the beverage part, they serve freshly brewed coffee (Hot coffee RM6), soft drinks and bottled water.
Food in frame: Potato waffle (RM25) served with mushroom fricassee, 63 degrees eggs, tomato fondue and herbs salad. For mushroom lovers, you guys should try this cause their mushroom is very well-cooked and juicy, plus the eggs and tomatoes is well blend with the whole dish. For those who curious about the texture of waffle, it's actually not-to-soft kinda texture. I prefer this compare with crispy texture. As a savory waffle, i think this is quite good. Preferable to be share with friends. If you are lucky and see this in their fridge, try their Yuzu-Valrhona Chocolate Cheese (RM15). The yuzu flavour actually quite strong compare with other ingredient in it, and cheesecake kinda texture, not too sweet and soft, I'm actually love it so much tho. Guess everything with cheese ain't not bad to eat. ☺
Food in frame (From above to below): Crispy Chicken Croissant (RM20), a large size croissant with crispy chicken thigh, lettuce, tomato, chips and homemade dressing. The homemade dressing is well paired with the chicken thigh, spicy but still can handle, not only strong in flavour but also didn't affect the crispiness and juiciness of chicken thigh. Magic mushroom (RM20) served with large size of croissant, scrambled egg, shimeji mushroom sautéed, Parmesan cheese, chips, lettuce and tomatoes. For any cheese lover out there, I would recommend this as the cheese flavours are strong. But preferable to be share with each other as you might feel 'jelak' after having too much of cheese. Pineapple Passionfruit Mojito (RM15) is very refreshing to have it in a hot day.
The cafe is located at the ground floor entrance of the IT specialist mall. Comparing to the franchises coffee shop, they not only providing coffee and pastries but also various of food. Food in frame: Avocado Smash with Maple Turkey Ham (RM21.50), avocado smashed with tomato, onion, coriander & lemon, maple turkey ham & poached egg on toast. Although I'm not a fans of avocado but this is quite good, plus their turkey ham is not overcook, just nice. To those avocado fans out there, you guys should order their Homemade Crumpet with avocado, scrambled eggs, pesto & pine nuts (RM22.50). Strong flavour of avocado might able to satisfy your tastebud. Their mocha (RM13.70) is strong in flavour. If you prefer stronger aroma of coffee, I suggest you to order long black (Signature RM10.20, Blue Mountain RM20.40). It might able to keep you sober while waiting your gadgets get fix at Low Yat Plaza. In my opinion, the pricing was slightly high and expensive, but it might be a good place for you to get some coffee fix around bukit bintang area.
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