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Desserts, drinks & music come together at Malaysia's first outpost of South Korean cafe chain Dal.Komm Coffee.We had visited Dal Komm Coffee at IOI City Mall , Putrajaya.The location is great & "chilling" as the cafe is facing the fountain area where you get to watch the Musical Fountain display show at every hour.Our main aim that day was to have some chocolate taste and cold treats which we came for their bingsu. They have six choices of bingsu which all looks delicious and refreshing – Coffee
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Desserts, drinks & music come together at Malaysia's first outpost of South Korean cafe chain Dal.Komm Coffee.We had visited Dal Komm Coffee at IOI City Mall , Putrajaya.
The location is great & "chilling" as the cafe is facing the fountain area where you get to watch the Musical Fountain display show at every hour.
Our main aim that day was to have some chocolate taste and cold treats which we came for their bingsu. They have six choices of bingsu which all looks delicious and refreshing – Coffee Cube, Lemon Dazzling, blueberry deluxe, apple crumble, apple fruit and choco lava. As an obvious choice we had chosen chocolate lava. We wanted to order another one but it is too much for two of us.So the choc lava we ordered has a chocolate lava and serve with scoop of ice cream and whipped cream. As standard , the lava cake was warm and a real good one with smooth texture that melts in your mouth with the ice cream and ice.They have display cakes in the refrigerator. Besides, they have toast and benedicts in the menu.
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For beverages they serve coffee,non-coffee,tea and mocktails.Thus, it is great to enjoy here at night in cold breeze and environment, with good food and drinks, good view and good music.

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Date of Visit
2015-12-29
Waiting Time
10 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
RM15