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Telephone
03-7733 6895
017-969 9950
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 23:00
Mon - Sat
10:00 - 23:00
Sun
Closed
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Pork-free
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Signature Dishes
Bonsai Coffee Fuel Wrapped Chicken Old Beijing Noodles Passion Fruit Soda Pork Chop Burger Roasted Pork Feet
Review (2)
Level2 2014-04-16
72 views
I had came across this cafe from a word of mouth by a friend.I would not know what is Fuel cafe, until she recommended the old beijing noodles. I do not fancy noodles (particularly yellow noodles a.k.a yellow mee), but this Fuel cafe serves you own-made flour noodles which do not have those alkaline taste or smell in your bowl of noodles.The old beijing noodles comes with thin slices of carrots, cucumber, and a generous scoop of minces meat. The minced meat may be a little too salty for those whom eat lightly with flavors and seasonings. Since the noodles is kind of blanc without the minced meat, you can mix the slices of carrots, cucumber and minced meat well, and not to forget their own-made chillies. The chillies looks so similar to lao gan ma chillies, and it definitely blend well with the noodles.Not to forget that they served coffee. They have their signature coffee - the Bonsai coffee. This coffee might be light and creamy for coffee-addicts and for non coffee-addicts, this coffee served with milk and whipped cream on the top. My suggestion is that, when you would like to have heavier coffee taste, you can opt to ask the barista about adding in one extra shot.Personally, I likes the long black coffee. They served set lunch too, during weekdays. Do inquire from them the set lunch menu, which the set lunch served together with a free drink. If you fancy chicken meat, you may opt to try their sapporo teriyaki chicken rice. Also, not to forget their pork burger and dumplings.I have been a frequent return customer not only for the old beijing noodles, but also because of the friendly and helpful barrista which you can have a feeling homely dining.  continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level4 2014-02-19
29 views
Fuel exudes a cozy quirkiness that helps it stand out a bit amid Damansara Uptown's ocean of eateries.The menu's mainly Asian with modern twists; these "Beijing noodles" (RM7.90 before taxes), served chilled with pork, carrots & cucumbers, represent the recipe with the most traditional feel.Macau-inspired grilled pork chop bun (RM9.90). Fuel's food tastes fine enough, particularly considering these lower-than-expected prices. No complaints.Bonsai coffee (RM10.90), a peculiar beverage with chocolate cookie bits or something to create a miniature-plant-in-soil resemblance that could become Fuel's calling card. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)