Tame your wild waffle-and-ice-cream cravings at this new dessert bar in Taman Paramount. Fluffed Cafe is open from noon right up till 11pm (except Mondays) to cater to the waffle-crazy who enjoy these sweet treats post-dinner, or as a sinful supper. Go for Pooh Bear's Favourite (RM18)—also the favourite of most who frequent this spot—for waffles topped with Hokey Pokey ice cream, honeycomb, salted caramel sauce, and complimented with fresh fruits like strawberries and blueberries. For something different, order Alice in Wonderland (RM19) which comes with lavender blueberry ice cream, butter crumble, and fresh fruits. Now you know where to go after dinner!

Strangers at 47 specializes in all things crepes. Sweet crepes may sound ordinary at first, but the ones in Strangers is anything but ordinary! For something more tropical, try 'It's Kelapa', an orange crepe filled with pandan-infused coconut custard. You can also find more relatable flavors like dark chocolate filled 'Dark Side', cinnamon and apple filled 'Adam's Sin', and Red Velvet Crepes. All of their sweet crepes are topped with a humongous scoop of New Zealand Natural Ice Cream, all priced around an affordable RM10.

Tucked away at the end of the Jalan Sri Hartamas 8, Podgy and The Banker is a lovely space filled with natural light and good vibes. It's just the place for a simple, wholesome breakfast. The menu isn't fancy, but you'll be happy to see eggs in just about every form. Take your pick from their omelette/ poached eggs on toast/ scrambled eggs/ Nutella & banana French toast, and grab a coffee to get your morning going. As Tastemaker Martin says, "it's the brightest way to start your day".

Wind down after a long day at Mollydooker's Coffee Bar, where pancakes don't burn holes in wallets. These fluffy babies are made to order, and fill the whole place with is buttery aroma when slapped on the griddle. Go for the basics if you feel like something simple (RM8.90), served warm with with butter and maple syrup. For something a little brighter, check out Barrie's Choice (RM12.90), pancakes mixed with berries compote and served with dried cranberries, butterscotch and maple syrup. Pair these sweet treats with a filtered coffee (ask the barista for options) or a cold brew!

Known for their decadent ice cream-topped waffles, this owl themed cafe in Bukit Jalil has attracted customers from everywhere! One popular choice is 'Rebecca', a waffle topped with fresh berries and a fat scoop of Earl Grey ice cream, a unique flavor that wins hearts all over. Owls Cafe also serves savory waffles, breakfast items, coffee, cakes and macarons. If you have yet to try out the waffles here, grab a friend and check it out!

Tucked away at the end of the Jalan Sri Hartamas 8, Podgy and The Banker is a lovely space filled with natural light and good vibes. It's just the place for a simple, wholesome breakfast. The menu isn't fancy, but you'll be happy to see eggs in just about every form. Take your pick from their omelette/ poached eggs on toast/ scrambled eggs/ Nutella & banana French toast, and grab a coffee to get your morning going. As Tastemaker Martin says, "it's the brightest way to start your day".

Located in the posh neighbourhood of Jalan Batai, this farm-to-table eatery is committed to sustainable food practices. The dishes here make full use of local produce, and deliver refreshingly unique combinations. Tastemaker Trisha recommends the "daily deli meals with highlights that include lobster roll with squid ink bun and delicious crispy liver sandwich", you can't go wrong with those lunch options. For dinner, head over Thursdays to Saturdays for an intruiging meal from their test kitchen - think goat's milk panna cotta with bananas.

Premium sandwhich, which taste exactly like subway. another alternative of going to JB for subway. i'll rate it 8-10. these sandwiches come together with variety of sides such as wedges, chips! recommend: ham or grilled chicken! prices are reasonably cheap too!

made our way down to our neighboring country JB. we hopped by this quaint cafe over at Jalan Dhoby where you can find a few "hipster" cafes around there such as Chaiwalla! we're too full to have any meals so we went for a dessert. the churros that came together with vanilla ice-cream was "meh"(less than RM15) for me cause i've tasted better ones in Gold Coast. BUT i love the ambiance of the cafe, the minimalism of it & interior of the cafe got me in my mood. its more of a place for to chill and hang out with your friends as there were "a foosball game" placed in the cafe too!

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they had a wide variety of steal to choose from, so we chose the ribeyes (according to the waiter, it has more fats!) & some potatoes whipped with sour cream and bacon bits. portion is just nice, pricing ranges from $20-30?

Huge portions, at reasonable pricing and plus point its halal. Highly recommend to share first as the portion is really huge(unless you're a foodie!) its near from the ramen stall too.

Nothing feels better with fresh fruits, and buttermilk maple syrup waffles.