Posted : January 2013
Author : the admin
Next time you're out give one of these places a try
Yeast Bistronomy gives diners an authentic French bistro experience. |
Food has always been a big part of the KL culture, but it
seems that in the past few months there have been more and more places
sprouting up offering delectable options. We’ve decided to narrow the list down
the three we think are worth trying.
The famous cake guys, Nigel Skelchy and Allen Yap have
finally opened up a cafe serving more than just heavenly desserts. They’ve put
just as much love and care into their unique dishes as they have in the cakes
they’ve been whipping up for years. The food here is a unique fusion blend of
hearty flavours. If you’re looking for something light opt for the detox salad
which features quinoa tossed with tomatoes, Greek yoghurt, and some extra
virgin olive oil. The crab tart here is a delicious concoction with creamy crab
meat in a laksa inspired custard in a flaky pastry shell. For dessert, the
favourite is the key lime pie with a buttery crust and a tart zesty filling.
The food at Just Heavenly Cafe inspires a healthy appetite.
Just Heavenly Cafe, Level 2, Bangsar Shopping Center,
Jalan Maarof
Yeast Bistronomy
For an authentic French bistro experience, Yeast Bistronomy
is the place to try. Here they offer classic French artisanal breads, tarts and
pastries and their breads are made using their own natural starters. The
concept combines an informal etiquette with Bistro decor serving quality
cuisine and a touch of gastronomical audacity. For a touch of indulgence try
the foie gras with a mango and ginger reduction giving it a sweet zing. The
Farfalle with braised beef short ribs and sage brown butter is a delight and
the staple duck confit is fall apart tender. After your meal, you’ll want to
pick up a few loaves of bread from the boulangerie to enjoy at home.
Yeast Bistronomy, 24G, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar, +603 2282
0118
Nosh
A simple taste of the food at Nosh and it’s easy to see that
passion is what fuels this new addition to the Bangsar stretch. Owners Ann Lee
and Judith Sakata are seasoned pros who have sampled some of the world’s finest
food and have designed the menu around their experiences. Desserts here are
incredible and the must-try dish is their vanilla bean pannacotta. It’s smooth
and rich served with a cherry jubilee and chocolate sauce. If it’s something
savoury you’re after we suggest going for the aglio olio with smoked duck and
gorgonzola or for a brunch option sample the potato rosti with smoked salmon,
dill cream and lemon. With all the buzz around town, Nosh is set to be one of
the popular cafes in KL.
Nosh, No.7 Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar Baru, +603 2201 3548
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