The Hangover Mess - not just for those who have hangovers. Consisting of corned beef cooked with pan-fried potatoes and diced capsicums, this glorious combination is then topped with two sunny side-ups drizzled with herb-infused hollandaise sauce. Served with lightly toasted bread, this is no ordinary brunch. The hollandaise sauce makes the dish look messy, fitting its name to a tee. Available all day, this could be the perfect indulgence for any occasion.
Conveniently located at the shoplots directly opposite the Sime Darby Medical Centre in Subang Jaya, their reasonable prices and standardized qualities have kept the right influx of people visiting, making a name through their pancakes, Eggs Benedict and the homey selection of cakes and pastries. If you don't have too many strings to pull in your tight wallet and you're looking for decently good servings, this is the place to be.
The epitome of fancy and breakfasts, thus the aptly named place. Taking fine dining to the casual scope, this place is all about the proper and grace. They have a rotating menu every week, so it's good to check up on them once in a while on their instagram at instagram.com/fancybreakfastclub!
Founded by two friends who studied in Melbourne, this café represents their time down under. The undisputed specialty here is the Farmer’s Pancakes (RM 18.90) – an irresistibly unique combination of pancakes with ham, hash browns, mushrooms, sunny side up and maple syrup. It will leave you wondering why you haven't had this perfectly sweet/salty combo before. Also delightful is their rendition of Eggs Ben, served on a crisp, buttery croissant. Wash it all down with their signature mocha with choco balls. Besides the food, this cafe also has a great, laid-back feel, and windows that allow light to stream in.
Haikara Style Café and Bakery is a hidden gem in Subang Jaya run by a couple from Nagoya, Japan. Serving affordable home-cooked Japanese pastries and food, this place is a must for breakfast. If you dine in before noon, order the roasted coffee made from their special blend and receive Haikara’s famous homemade bread and scrambled eggs for free! For a more substantial meal, opt for their delightfully crisp, juicy chicken katsu sandwich. The Fujisan is a delectable dessert - a Kato-style bread pudding that comes with a homemade cheesecake base, layered with bread soaked in egg, cream and milk, then finished with ice cream and toppings. Now, that's definitely reason enough to visit Haikara.
Innovatively refreshing, the Grumpy Cyclist is the eatery to grab a bite at for all cyclists and residents residing in Taman Tun. Begin your day with their to-die-for Crespella - four unbelievable fluffy chocolate chip pancakes topped with a fresh strawberry and cream, drizzled over with honey (RM12). If you want something more savoury, go for the Gran Fondo, a standard big breakfast with all the works. Dropping by just for a cuppa and something sweet? Try a slice of their heavenly Hazelnut Nutella cake.