I think the directions to this cafe can be a bit better. Doesn’t hurt to have some signages to show the way.

I’m not impressed with the service. I tried to pay with Grabpay (since this place accepts it) but failed numerous attempts. It was not due to lack of mobile coverage as I successfully top up. A friend of mine tried to use her Grab app instead and it failed as well. The cashier just looked at us blankly, waiting for us to make payment without offering to check whether there was an issue with their device. She could have at least restarted her device. No smile was offered during the entire order taking either.

Now on to the food. The salmon came with broccoli & cauliflower hash, sauted seasonal vegetables with garlic butter sauce. The salmon was nicely cooked. Taste wise it was good.

Honestly, even though the food was good, the service make me a bit reluctant to come back a second time. Maybe just my luck.

This is RM35.

The usual basic nasi lemak with kangkung, ayam berempah, beef rendang and fried egg instead of boiled egg. The difference between this and their Nasi Lemak Platter is that this comes with both beef and chicken.

The beef rendang wasn’t as flavourful. The chicken was ok.

This is RM25.

Love this chai! Love the place too! Parking can be a tad challenging if you don’t wanna park in Menara UOA.

Got this at RM5 (still promo!). It’s usually priced at RM8.

Another healthy rice bowl place.
This place don’t serve brown or multigrain rice but they serve white rice. Kind of odd for a healthy place. I had couscous for the base.

Compared to other rice bowl spots, this place gives lesser ingredients. Prefer if it was more balanced. Taste wise, it was good.

There are 2 sizes; regular or mighty bowl. The difference is the mighty bowl gets 2 proteins.

Regular bowl is RM16.90 and mighty bowl is RM18.90.

It was tough looking for this place! Didn’t know Fahrenheit has hidden shops! To get to this place from the main entrance, walk straight from the entrance. Keep to the left side. After Sun Paradise, there is a door. Go through that door. You’ll see a language centre. KITA coffee is on the right.

The latte was really smooth with a sweet bitter aftertaste. Worth the hunt. Oh...I ordered it to go, hence the paper cup.

This is RM12.

The chocolate was made from dark chocolate so it isn’t overly sweet. Good that they didn’t use milk chocolate. The crust was thin and dense. I like this. Good for sharing because I think that chocolate is a bit too much for one person.

This is RM16.90.

The hazelnut cream was not overly sweet. The eclair was light and airy as you would expect from a French bakery. Nothing wow about this.

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If you’re hungry, go for this. Quite a big portion compared to the pasta due to the rice. Oddly, it was suppose to be brown rice but when it came, it was white rice. The lemongrass chicken was flavourful. Love the charred corn! Love this rice bowl despite the different rice.

This is RM23.50.

The pasta was al dente. The gravy was a tiny bit on the salty side for me. There are chilli flakes and red chilli in this dish but you can’t really taste the spiciness. Wish there was some vegetables in the pasta. Clams were nicely cooked too. Nothing wow about it. Just as expected.

This is RM21.20.

Coconut milk with chocolate? Hhmmm....a bit dubious since I’m thinking of an overly heavy taste of coconut milk. It turned out better than expected. A unique drink for sure.

This is RM13.80.

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Love this cafe! Nice interior and set up. Nicely hidden. And so many chocolate options for the choc lover.

They have many different chocolate drinks. Seeing the hot weather, I ordered the chocolate with coconut milk.
It was delicious! The sweet coconut water and the bitter dark chocolate was a perfect marriage! There were also shavings of chocolate at the bottom. Recommended!

This is RM13.80.

Al dente pasta. Not overly creamy like some carbonara I’ve had. So it won’t make you feel queasy. Portion was just right.

This is RM37.