Senya @ Publika Solaris Dutamas.
The Hokkaido Pork is always a hit here because of its nicely marinated pork belly that are thinly sliced and chargrilled.
A must when you visit because you'll fall in love with the tasty charred meat.
There's an option for ala carte or with rice. I went "low carb" with their garden salad. It actually tasted very much like the Korean bbq lettuce wraps!
Food: 9/10 Price: 8/10 (RM 19.80 w/o rice, RM 23 w/ rice. You get A LOT of meat for both)
Today I have the seafood spaghetti with tomato base. Seafood was a range of tiger prawns, calamaris, and clams.
Disliked the clams because of their inners but tiger prawns were very fresh.
Love eating at Alexis not only because of those delicious cakes on the counter but also their clean and delicious menu.
Today I have the seafood spaghetti with tomato base. Seafood was a range of tiger prawns, calamaris, and clams.
Disliked the clams because of their inners but tiger prawns were very fresh.
Love eating at Alexis not only because of those delicious cakes on the counter but also their clean and delicious menu.
Senya @ Publika Solaris Dutamas.
The Hokkaido Pork is always a hit here because of its nicely marinated pork belly that are thinly sliced and chargrilled.
A must when you visit because you'll fall in love with the tasty charred meat.
There's an option for ala carte or with rice. I went "low carb" with their garden salad. It actually tasted very much like the Korean bbq lettuce wraps!
Food: 9/10 Price: 8/10 (RM 19.80 w/o rice, RM 23 w/ rice. You get A LOT of meat for both)
So many more choices and a few improvements on their menu.
One of their new item is the Big Boss. It is simply an open faced sandwich, with turkey ham, bacon(?) and eggs served on top of charcoal buns with a spread of cream cheese. I didn't like the cream cheese (or butter, I'm not really sure) because they tasted weird and a little too much. Great #eggyolkporn though!
On the sides are sweet potato fries and potato salad, as well as some tomato dipping sauce.
The hams were rather salty and I didn't really like it. Love the sweet potato fries as usual. And I'm not sure if it's just me, but having charcoal bread gives me some stomach discomfort - or was it just this whole dish's combo.
Food: 6/10 Price: 6/10 (RM 23.90 - to be reconfirmed)
Non halal cafe. Delicious menu overall with porky bacon and sausages for their all day breakfast menu, to pastas and sandwiches that looks very appetising.
I went with their famous "chu yao char" aglio olio. Supposedly served with angel hair pasta but I opted for the fatter brother named spaghetti. Basically an aglio olio with deep fried pork lard that are usually found in Pork noodles or hokkien noodles.
Really delicious in my opinion. Generous Pork lard that you will never have first worlds problem of having too little, big portion of pasta noodles for a really filling lunch. However, it is slightly too oily for me. Thank God for a few sprigs of rockets to cleanse the palate and some table water.
Food: 8/10 Price: 8/10 (RM 18 - this is darn worth it for such a filling and delicious portion)
WWE is smacked in the middle of the centre sidewalk in between Souled Out and Cubs & Cups doggy cafe, they are a unique "street food" stall with gourmet food you'd find in fancy restaurants.
Opened by two high school buddies and the chef is formerly from the familiar Japanese restaurant, Nobu.
The Wagyu steak I had comes with cold soba, a side of grilled root vegetables, and some housemade Japanese sauce for the steak. Such a juicy piece of meat I would definitely come back for more. Nicely seasoned with salt & pepper. Flavour was enhanced by the housemade sauce. Make sure you dip them steak in!
Definitely would try the Wagyu burger and chicken slider next time around.
Food: 8/10 Price: RM 26/100g - minimum order 200g only (basically RM 52 for a basic piece of Wagyu)
Coffee is served with soy!
Organic mushroom aglio olio pasta with a dash of chilly. (Option to omit chilly if you don't like spicy)
Very minimal oil used proven when presented with a humble shine. Nicely al dente pasta with good portion for a very satisfying lunch. And also delicious mushroom medley stir fried nicely with the right earthy taste.
Food: 8/10 Price: 5/10 (RM 22 - Yes because it's organic it's overly charged. Only criticism is the price for food here)
Hello autumn.
With Autumn, this means we get pumpkins and all the delicious root vege in supermarkets!
Although we don't experience four seasons in Malaysia, we can still enjoy the crops that are in season!
Delicious and pure pumpkin soup (but quite like a pumpkin purée) with a hint of spices for that kick. I have an inkling that it's curry powder because I could really taste the slight curry taste.
Served with a side of sourdough toasts to clean your plate with!
Food: 8/10 Price: 7/10 (RM 12 - now this one is quite reasonably priced for me)
Or maybe it's time for brunch since it's already noon.
Head over to real food for REAL FOOD 😜. Get over Monday blues with this refreshing muesli, of soy yogurt, bananas, apples, berries, and oats all mixed together to form a comforting blend.
If you're the type that doesn't mind the little seed textures of raspberries and blackberries, you will definitely love this!
But bummer! I was supposed to get an "organic" cookie on the side but I didn't. Got diced apples and bananas instead 😢
Food: 6/10 Price: 5/10 (RM 18)
Only came here for a quick snack and nibble. Being treated rudely. Asked for recommendation on what's good, what's popular, supervisor was the typical "Everything is good". Asked if the ribs was nice, she replied "Of course!". Turns out the ribs were horrible. Tough, sweet, fake barbecued meat. Of course it's "delicious".
Negative Celsius is a traveling ice cream truck, and their usual stops are around PV128 and INTI College Subang. Follow their Instagram @negative_celsius or Facebook page for updates on their locations!
I had a mix of blue and pink macaron with hazelnut chocolate ice cream, topped with digestive biscuit crumbs. What a happy child I was when I got such a cute little delicious thing! Love the freedom of choice here! Pick your macaron shells color, ice cream flavour, and any toppings you like!
Hazelnut chocolate and coffee is one of their famous ice cream flavored. The ice cream wasn't too sweet, had more of a gelato smooth and creamy texture than usual other ice creams. I can say their ice creams are of quite a good quality, not sure if it's homemade.
However, don't deceived by my picture! The macaron ice cream is smaller than it looks. Almost like 2 1/2 inch in diameter or just like the size of the Texas Chicken biscuit.
Macarons shells were delicious and sweet. Beware of crumbs and mess when you bite into your ice cream, brain and teeth freeze right after!
My whole combination got a little too sweet when I was half way through. But nothing stops me from finishing something with ice cream. My love for ice cream is strong!
Food: 8/10 Price: 8/10 (RM 9.90 for the whole thing, additional charges if you want more than one topping and what not.) PS. Don't fret if you can't track them down. There's another permanent macaron ice cream store (but different name) at Nu Sentral too! The Cream and Fudge Factory.