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  • Cool Cafe – +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe – +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe – +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown – +Wondermilk Cafe is a very cool cafe located in Damasara Uptown. Why I mentioned it’s cool is because of the interior decorations which is very artsy and beautiful, so does the food choice. The cafe is decorated with many artsy stuff like decal, photoframe, typography, warm lighting and has nice cafe music playing along.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    I went there with my dear, Hueisean for a little afternoon tea. +Wondermilk Cafe is famous for cupcakes and sandwiches. Since we were not really hungry, we just ordered one piece of cupcakes and a beverage. This is also to save cost because cupcakes are expensive. Haha.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Free wifi is available at there. We chat chat and take photos at there and eat the Chocolate Oreo Cupcake (RM4.50/cuppacake). It tasted not very sweet, just nice and crunchy a bit. Kinda good.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    As for the beverage, I ordered a Minty Lime Chiller (RM8.90) which is lime + soda + mint leaves which is very refreshing and quenching. It’s kinda expensive, I can make the same thing at home. Haha.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown
    She’s so happy! =D

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Overall, the cafe is very comfortable, but price wise is kinda high. They sell Lomography camera too! ‘Drink More Milk’ – motto of +Wondermilk Cafe.

    +Wondermilk Cafe and Cuppacakes

    41, Jalan SS21/1A,
    Damansara Utama,
    47400 Petaling Jaya.

    Telepehone: +603-77258930

    Business Hours: 9.00am – 10.00pm daily.

    Facebook Page.

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  • Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas – One of my school’s design project is to visit some local brand restaurant and experience the design. But then I’m not going to talk about design but food! One of my favourite food is Thai food, because the food taste is very suitable for Northen Malaysian who likes strong sour and spicy taste.

    I went to one Thai restauran at Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur – My Elephant. Upon entering, it doesn’t feels like it’s a restaurant serving Thai food, the design and decorations is very modern and simple. The restaurant is very narrow and not-big. It was lunch time and they have special set menu. Only at night that you get to order their a la carte menu. We actually went to the restaurant quite early, 1 hour before it’s official opening hour, the staff was kind to allow us to go in to wait. We made our order and waited for the food to be served at 12pm sharp.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    They have a plenty of food in their lunch menu, Pad Thai (Thai beef noodle), tomyum seafood, fried rice and more. There’s 4 types of fried rice and each of us (my team member) ordered a different fried rice each, starting from RM9.90. Check it out below.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas
    Khao Phad Tom Yum – Tomyum Fried Rice (RM12.90) – Strong taste of Thai food spices, I don’t really like about it, my friend Arvin liked it.


    Khao Phad Sapparot – Pineapple Fried Rice (RM9.90) – Plenty of pineapple hidden in the rice and the rice is fried with curry powder, taste a bit salty, not bad.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas
    Khao Phad Kapi – Thai Belachan Fried Rice (RM9.90) – Served with sour mango, sweet dried shrimp, and sweet pork, tasted pretty good, the belachan taste is awesome.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas
    Khao Phad Lychee – Lychee Fried Rice (RM9,90) – Something different, but like typical fried rice top with a lychee.

    Frankly, all of the fried rice at there were kinda nice, the taste are good, the place is clean and the food presentation is very well too. Lunch menu comes with a fresh pandan drinks too. Definitely I will go back again to try out other food.

    My Elepahant Thai Restaurant

    Jalan Sri Hartamas 8,
    Taman Sri Hartamas,
    50480 Kuala Lumpur.

    Telephone: +603-262010649

    Business Hours: 12pm – 2pm, 6pm – 10pm (Closes on Monday)

    Check out the website for another outlet at Section 17, PJ.

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  • Poco Homemade – Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade – Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade – Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe (Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur) – Poco Homemade is a cafe located in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, mainly selling daily western and Japanese-style of homemade desserts like cake. Besides, they do sell simple Japanese dishes like Curry Katsu, and some local-style lunch meal. On top of that, it’s also a art craft store, selling handmade cute collections.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    The cafe is very unique and different from a typical kopitiam in Malaysia, or Starbucks. I went there with a few friends to check out the place for a project but later this place was rejected by the lecturer. Nevertheless, we did have a nice afternoon at there.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Located in the housing area of Bangsar, Poco Homemade looks different from others shop at the area. The blue color entrance looks so-not-like-Malaysia and upon entering, it felt very cozy, very warm and relaxing with nice French cafe music playing on the background.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    The interior decor is very simple, with lots of art crafts decorations at every corner of the cafe and filled with retro second hand furniture. In there, I do not feel like I am in Malaysia, it’s like somewhere else, Taiwan, Japan, Northern Europe maybe.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    There is a wall showcasing customer’s writeup on “My Ambition”, something that is usually done during primary school time for the first essay writing. The cafe some times used for workshop, and mini music session.

    We were happy to chat with the kind owner, she said that she was inspired to open such cafe with her husband after visiting this kind of cafe in Japan.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Found an antique camera, Agfa!

    We ordered some in-house special desserts to try out, price wise is not really cheap because of the small portion Every pax has to order a drink minimum which I don’t really like about this.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Homemade Custard Cake (RM9), this is very soft, not too sweet and I find it very pleasing and nice.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Dacquoise (Matcha flavour) (RM12), a kind of dessert cake from France made with layers of almond mergue and buttercream. Well it’s crunchy, and the mid part is creamy like ice cream. It’s not so crunchy like a biscuit, yet it’s just feel like another kind of biscuit to me. Very special, very nice, but not cheap for just only two pieces. Haha.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Soya Green Tea (RM6), nice combination of green tea and soya milk. I taste soya milk more, but there’s taste of green tea too. Good!

    Well, the place is very enjoying and calm. It felt very peaceful and seems as if away from the busy city of Kuala Lumpur. You need not to travel to Northern Europe or Japan to experience this kind of cafe. =D

    Poco Homemade

    1, Lorong Kurau,
    Taman Bukit Pantai, Bangsar,
    59100 Kuala Lumpur.

    Telephone: +603-22875688

    Business Hour: 12pm-9pm

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  • Nyonya Food Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Food Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market – Recently, I have an assignment which is to research the design of local brand restaurant in Malaysia which features strong local or South East Asia. It’s pretty hard to find such restaurant with good design in my opinion. I’ve found one which is Precious Old China Cafe which is located in the Central Market.

    So I went Central Market with 2 of my group mate, Wesley and Jia Hui via LRT as Central Market is located next to Pasar Seni LRT station only.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    It was early when we arrived, it was about 10.30am and the restaurant haven’t open yet, so we sat by the food court until 11am, only then we get to go inside Precious Old Cafe Restaurant to eat, see and experience the space. Haha.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Precious Old China Cafe is actually a Nyonya restaurant featuring old-Chinese-interiors design and setting. The menu range from one-dish meal to Chinese-style rice + few dishes.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    I ordered myself their in-house special, Nyonya Nasi Lemak (RM10.80) which comes with purple nasi lemak. The dyed is from a kind of purple flower which is similar to the purple rice that I had in Hat Yai’s Saban-Nga Restaurant in Thailand. It’s served with curry chicken, sambal paste, some Nyonya biscuit, boiled egg, nuts, and ikan bilis. The curry chicken and the rice were awesome, but I don’t really like the sambal sauce, it’s a bit sour. After all, this dish is good.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    My friend ordered himself a Nyonya Balachan Fried Rice (RM10.80). He said the rice is good, as well as the fried chicken, and it’s so much better from Old Town’s.

    The food at there actually quite nice, and it’s so crowded during lunch hour, filled with people working around the area. Price wise, is above affordable, but it’s acceptable give it’s food choice, location and settings.

    Precious Old China Cafe

    Lot 2, Mezzanine Floor,
    Central Market,
    Kuala Lumpur.

    (Pasar Seni LRT Station)

    Telephone: +603-22737372

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  • Kimchi Fried Rice At B Station, Taylor’s University

    Kimchi Fried Rice At B Station, Taylor’s University

    More and more restaurants are popping up at Taylor’s University commercial area, the Syopz @ Boardwalk. Korean, Chinese, Japanese and recently an Italian restaurant, I wonder what’s next. Few days ago, I went to the Korean restaurant, B-Station to have my dinner.

    Looking over the menu, I felt like eating kimchi and so I ordered the Kimchi Fried Rice (RM9,90) with added minced beef (RM2.00).

    It comes with the kimchi vegetables, a soup and of course, the rice with a sunny egg.

    Well as for the taste, I got to say I like it because I can taste the kimchi taste in the rice and can feel the little kimchi among the rice. The minced beef added some meat biting experience in the mouth, making it even better.

    Unfortunately, the soup was not that nice, it’s a korean soup but served warm, not hot enough. Pricing wise, I think it should be less than RM10 instead of adding RM2 for the beef meat.

    From what I have known, this restaurant is operate by real Korean and the chef is also a Korean. You guys can check out the place as it has nice interior.

    B Station
    LG1-12 Commercial Block,
    Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus,
    1, Jalan Taylor’s,
    47500 Subang Jaya,
    Seloangor.

    Tel: +6012-3193484

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  • I Love Ikea’s Cheap Hot Dog Meal

    I Love Ikea’s Cheap Hot Dog Meal

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    Funny or not that I just know that Ikea Malaysia has such a low price meal which I super like and love! Unlike the RM10 for 10 meatballs in the canteen inside Ikea, this is Ikea cafe right outside the cashier counter, a place to chill and have some light meal before going home or proceed.

    • RM2 for a curry puff and a bottomless soft drinks.
    • RM3 for a hot dog bread and a bottomless soft drinks.

    Where on earth you can find this combo besides Ikea? Even kopitiam is charging RM2 for a can of soft drinks and bakery is charging for RM2 for a curry puff. Ikea rocks man!

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    After a little shopping at Ikea this afternoon, I bought a combo of curry puff and softdrinks for RM2. I was too hungry and then I add on a hot dog bread and another curry puff. With the bottomless softdrinks, I was full. =)

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    It’s just yum yum, deliciously low price. Claps for Ikea.

  • Buffet Breakfast at PJ Hilton Hotel

    Buffet Breakfast at PJ Hilton Hotel

    I love buffet breakfast provided by hotel most of the time especially at a hotel with good reputation and stars like the Hilton Hotel at Petaling Jaya. A couple weeks ago, I was staying there for a night with my parents and we were given free buffet breakfast. Since it’s free, for sure I would wake up early to check it out. I heard that these buffet breakfast can cost up to RM50.

    With a variety of International cuisine ranging from Chinese, Western, Indian to local Malaysian food. They are good, but, I felt they were not the best hotel breakfast to me. I still like the one at Sensa Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia which have a better dining experience and food.

    Do you bother about the hotel breakfast or just oversleep for you trip? =)

  • Crepe Cake at Indulge Cafe, Kuchai Lama

    Crepe Cake at Indulge Cafe, Kuchai Lama

    I didn’t really know about this place and if you ask me where is it right now, I still couldn’t tell you where is it but I have a business card here. The cafe is located in Kuchai Lama, KL and the name is Indulge Cafe. So how I went there was basically the guide of the GPS. Haha.

    So last week, I went to this Indulge Cafe just to try a crepe cake, introduced by my friend Wanyi. I don’t really know what’s a crepe cake, it’s like layering cake and it’s cold and best of all it’s yummy! Wonderful homemade crepe cake. We ordered a big cake of it for Nita’s birthday and she was happy and everyone was happy too! I like it.

    They do serve western food other than desserts.

    =)
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  • Lunch at Sushi Zanmai, Sunway Pyramid

    Lunch at Sushi Zanmai, Sunway Pyramid

    I don’t really understand why there’s a long queue every time I passed by Sushi Zanmai outlet in KL like at The Gardens and 1Utama. It was a Tuesday and I went to the Sushi Zanmai at Sunway Pyramid for a lunch. This Sushi Zanmai is just another Japanese restaurant with sushi belt like Sakae Sushi and Sushi King but then it’s not available in Penang. My friend told me that their food is low in price but to me it’s just almost the same except the salmon sushi is kinda cheap. =D

    After all those wondering and don’t-understands, I finally made myself there to know why. Actually there’s no why. LOL. It’s just felt better than Sushi King and cheaper than Sakae Sushi IMO.

    A plate of Salmon Sushi is priced at only RM3.90 of two but then I never see it on the belt and we have to order from the people there.

    A nice big slice of fresh raw salmon covered a rice ball. The freshness cannot be said as super fresh but it’s fresh in my mouth, I felt. Some Japanese restaurant served salmon with smaller size. This is good.

    My main dish was a I-ve-forgotten-the-name, Chicken Katsu something, it’s deep fried chicken with mayo sauce, a little bit of seaweed strips and Japanese rice. To be honest, it’s not really a good one as the chicken is kinda tasteless. I ate it with wasabi and soy sauce. This is only a small one, I wondered how big is it if I order a big one.

    Here’s another I-ve-forgotten-the-name sushi, I know it’s Unagi something something. Haha. It’s a nice unagi sushi and it’s a must-order if you are a unagi lover like me! =)

    Sushi Zanmai is available at:

    • Sunway Pyramid
    • 1 Utama
    • The Gardens
    • Low Yat Plaza
    • Fahrenheit 88
  • Breakfast at Dome Cafe, KLCC

    Breakfast at Dome Cafe, KLCC

    Dad brought me to DOME for breakfast at KLCC last weekend. We were actually wanted to go to Mandarin Oriental Hotel for dim sum breakfast but then the restaurant wasn’t open that day. So went to walk around Suria KLCC to look for breakfast and we found DOME.

    Food price at Dome Cafe would be rather expensive but we had no choice but to breakfast in there because mom and dad are not a fast food person. I ordered myself a cup of hot chocolate. Expensive stuff comes with a nice chocolate presentation on a nice Dome cup.

    Ta-daa. Here is my Chicken Ham and Eggs on Toast. The egg, the ham is awesome and also the sauce too. Just that, I wonder why English’s croissant is so hard to bite.

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