Waffle in frame: Rebecca (RM18). Was famous at the first place they introduce this. Waffle filled with strawberries, blueberries and bananas topped with homemade Earl Grey ice cream which well-blended with the Almond flakes, coconut flakes and maple syrup. Earl grey ice cream binds the whole waffle together. Pretty yet photogenic. Although it is the second outlet of The Owls Cafe, but still, the quality of food still promising. Compare with The Owls Cafe, it provides more space and more parking lot. However, it still crowded from time to time.

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Food in frame: Breakfast Trio (RM18). A scrambled egg breakfast lie with chicken sausage and sautéed mushrooms come with a slice of kaya toast and a miniature stack of pancakes. Portion is not that big. Quiet yet peaceful whe there's no event at the hall.

Food in frame: Cempedak Spring Roll with vanilla ice cream (RM15). The Spring roll is very crispy yet delicious. Plus the vanilla ice cream is kinda match with the spring roll. Love the interior design of the shop.

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The shop is located at level 4, a level down from the cinema and it is easy to be found. RM8.80 per pack with various type of fruits and 4 choices of infused water- iced tea, wild honey, lemon infused water and Jasmine tea.

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Other than their signature pork rib, their chicken is nice to eat too. Portion is big yet tasty. Their fries are even nicer compare with the normal steakhouse. However, the cafe was full house during my visit. Serving staffs are all foreigners and not friendly. And also there are only a small alley for cars to park behind the cafe, which makes me feel insecure. Location is not strategic enough. Kinda disappointed. But still, food is good.

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Other than molten cake, their food is really delicious. Food in frame: Grilled Chicken Rice Bowl (RM15.90) comes with choices of drinks - ice lemon tea/lemonade/soft drinks or add on RM7 for coffee or fresh juice. It serves with chicken thigh marinated in homemade peanut sauce with Japanese egg and rice. Portion is not that big but scrumptious. Will definitely come back to try their other menu.

The place is about 3 hours drive from Kota Kinabalu and it's located at Kundasang, a place that produce its own milk from cows and goats. The view is priceless but however all the cows were kept at the barn, which we only can see from far away. The milk come with variety of flavour, which is original, chocolate and coffee flavour. Love the taste. And also their gelato, which told that made by cow's milk, come with original and chocolate flavour.

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A good place for shaved ice dessert. Located at Taman Paramount, which just next to Awesome Canteen. Maybe due to it is still new in town, it quite crowded during my visit. Food in frame: Watermelon purée (RM17) which didn't contain any artificial coloring but only berries, floral fragrance of rose espuma and watermelon. Quite refreshing during hot weather.

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Located at Gaya street, they are serving noodles, porridge, tong shui, pau and buns. Photo in frame: Butter milk bun aka polo bun (RM1.20 per pcs). They open their business since 5.30am until afternoon. A good place for breakfast. Their drinks are good too. And also their sang yuk bao (non halal).

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This shop had been opened since 1982 until now and claimed that it is the first shop which are selling Sang Nyuk Mian in Kota Kinabalu. Photo in frame, Sang Nyuk Mian in soup (RM7.50) and the noodles can be choose. For my own choice, yellow noodle is nicer when serve in soup. If you prefer dry Sang Nyuk Mian, you can try their flat rice noodles mix with yellow noodles. With the enormous portion of pork soupy goodness, I think that the price is quite reasonable. For those who are prefer stronger taste, add on their chili sauce into the soup to satisfy your taste buds.

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From left to right, Goodness Greens' Granola Bowl (RM15) which come with a cup of Almond Mylk. Can request for a refill and I bet you will because it is delicious. The right one, Acai Berry Bowl (RM24), photogenic yet tasty. The cup at the top, Babycino (RM5), milk topped with cocoa & marshmallows and the cup at the bottom, Cappuccino (RM10).

I heard they are having the best softserve among all the softserve shop in town. Although I'm not trying all the softserve in town but this one is scrumptious. The green colour softserve is actually their Matcha Parfait (RM15.90) and the brown colour softserve is their Hojicha tea ice cream (RM6.90 for mini-cups). Both are good in terms of flavours and textures. Anyway, remember to have instant-print Instagram photo for FREE ! What you have to do is just take photo in PS Tokyo, hashtag #pstokyo, check in location and post on Instagram. Will definitely go back again to try their other signatures.