When one goes to the sushi bar, one MUST try the salmon aburi roll.
The dollop of mentaiko, torched together with the salmon, makes for the perfect cherry on top of each roll, leaving a sweet and savoury aftertaste in your mouth. This is undoubtedly the best part of the roll and its competitive pricing of $16.80 for 8 rolls makes it a must-visit place.
Both thumbs up for this dish!
Located quite a distance from the nearest bus stops and train station, but I must say that this cafe is worth the trip.
The shibuya honey toast was amazing. With a crispy texture, the sugar coated toast keeps your mouth busy crunching as your hands instinctively reach out for another.
Because of its crispiness, the vanilla ice cream doesn't make the whole toast soggy. Instead, it drenches the softer part of the toast which is coated with butter, and the combination of soft butter and ice cream on the hard toast is splendid. I didn't use the yogurt bowl which you're supposed to drizzle the toast with though, and I thought it to be unnecessary. It's recommended to share this toast with friends because of it's rather large portion which may make you feel "ge-lat" after a while if you're attempting it on your own.
Honestly, most of the dishes here are really good (including the smoked salmon scrambled eggs toast in the picture which is a typical western dish but the portions are generous and the eggs were done really well, leaving you with the happy contented stomach every time you finish a good western meal) and I highly recommend this cafe though it's slightly out of the way.
The tea promotion at $45 for 2 pax was priced reasonably. Served in a golden birdcage tray, the presentation was lovely and so photogenic as well! As seen in the photo, the portions were a bit too small for my liking, but I guess this is what tea time means : delicious bite-sized goodies. And of course, not to forget, the tea. There was a wide variety of tea to choose from! I tried the earl grey lavender honey tea and it was good; cleansing my palate and leaving a fragrant aftertaste with each sip. All in all, a good place to go to with your lady friends to hang out/carry out tai tai training.
Absolutely delightful. At only $2.50, you can choose to have either a Matcha or a mix of Matcha and Vanilla soft serve. The soft serve has a milky and soy bean-ish taste, which is a thousand times better than honey creme or other soft serves out there. And since the price is the same for both cone and cup, get the cone instead! The cone is another item to rave about, so get the best soft serve in town now!!
A highly raved cafe by many.
The writer can see why. The presentation of the food itself was mouthwatering and totally on-point.
The taste? Well, I would say that there's nothing special about the typical western dishes, BUT the salted caramel banana French toast (featured: bottom right dish) does deserve a shout out.
The mixture of sweet (generous sprinkles of granola chunks and banana) and salty (salted caramel sauce wow) was heavenly. Mmm. A dish unique to Pacarama, and a definite must-try!