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This is Eat Drink KL living in Sri Petaling. I work in Kuala Lumpur City Center.
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Coffee Sprex OK Mar 18, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | Café

 
Coffee Sprex, a Petaling Jaya cafe that's notably owned by two deaf & mute friends; Kent bakes & cooks, while Angie prepares beverages.

 
Coffee from around the world is taken seriously here, with Vietnam, Brazil, Sumatra, Colombia, Tanzania, Guatemala, Honduras & Ethiopia all featuring on the menu.

 
Steamed lamb, pork or beef burgers are among the hot food served here.

 
For sweet treats, there are blueberry pies & sugee cakes, plus tiramisu.
 
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Luscious OK Mar 17, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | Restaurant | Pizza/Pasta

 
Launching a new brunch outlet in Bangsar is riskier than it sounds; folks flock here for big breakfasts on weekends, but the few restaurants that truly thrive require the combination of (in no particular order) buzz-worthy food, a compelling concept & a dynamite setting.

 
It's unclear whether Luscious, which replaced Belgian establishment Brux-Ale this month, has the right stuff or the X Factor to flourish (it might not be flashy enough), though its food achieves the 'good enough' mark. Tastes competently executed; no complaints.

 
We went hog-wild, ignoring the beef salami & turkey & chicken ham, opting instead for pork bacon & pork ham, plus a pork sausage, all of which proved plenty juicy.

 
Eggs can come poached, hard/half boiled, scrambled or turned into omelets or sunny-side-ups. Perfect for people who want the decision firmly in their own hands.

 
Luscious also serves 'omelet pizzas' with an entirely eggy base, a potential hit among carb-avoiding patrons. Possible toppings: pepperoni, lamb sausage, capsicum, olives or blue cheese.

 
Bread here is partnered with Luscious' house-made organic strawberry jam.

 
The plate comes with either Earl Grey or English Breakfast tea, or juice. It's worth noting that service at Luscious is earnest & attentive.

 
Hazelnut latte (RM14.90++). Coffee's not half-bad, but we're looking forward to the time when wine will be available, likely starting later this month.
 
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La Cucina OK Mar 17, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | European | Hotel Dining | Steaks / Chops

 
The Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar has opened; its main F&B attraction is Mediterranean restaurant La Cucina, a cushy venue with several interesting ideas emanating from its open kitchen.

 
Meals here start on a confident note, with bread, olive oil & tapenade that would fit in well at many trattorias & tavernas.

 
We have mixed feelings about some of the dishes though. These scallops are excellent but the risotto, while aromatic with both saffron & truffle oil, is unsettlingly mushy.

 
Salads can be selected from a display counter (two for RM34++).

 
Pumpkin gnocchi with beef short ribs, kale, boletus mushrooms & shaved pecorino in pomodoro sauce. Not terrible, though the gnocchi could be a bit less stodgy.

 
The menu calls this taglioni, though it's really closer to ravioli, stuffed with smoked duck & topped with crumbled feta, spinach & pine nuts.

 
This pizza, nicely crowned with house-made lamb sausage, avocado, rocket leaves, cherry tomatoes & buffalo mozzarella but let down by a not-crisp-enough base, illustrates the potential of this place; La Cucina's recipes sound sensational on paper but need a bit more finesse in execution.

 
Desserts come from a chiller; cool-looking range, with no lack of figs, fruits & nuts.

 
Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar also currently features all-day-dining establishment Link for buffet hunters as well as pastry-&-coffee shop Le Petit Cafe; more outlets may open next year.

 
 
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Coffee ETC OK Mar 16, 2014   
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Categories : Chinese | Western variety | Café | Burgers / Sandwiches | Sweets/Snack

 
No monkeying around here; Coffee Etc's team is eager to please. 

 
The Belgian waffles here won't cost much more than RM10.90 per serving, but the vanilla ice cream & blueberry jam toppings are significantly humbler. The waffles themselves are nonetheless pleasant.

 
Coffee Etc's coffee? No real complaints; works fine to curb caffeine cravings.
 
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Wafflemeister OK Mar 16, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | Stall / Warung | Sweets/Snack | Bakery / Cake / Kuih

 
Waffling over where to wander for waffles?

 
First up, Wafflemeister, the first Malaysian outpost of a London-based business that specializes in handmade Liege waffles.

 
Wafflemeister's offerings are OK, supplying a reasonably rich chew, though punishingly priced. Simple to spend north of RM30 per person on a waffle & a beverage.

 
The counter-argument might be that the ingredients here fall under the 'premium' label, with Belgian choc fudge, Italian-style gelato & fresh whipped cream (lots of it!) used for both waffles & milkshakes.
 
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