The combination of an ambiguous name and the low-key exterior sets LN Fortunate Coffee to be an quite an unassuming place. But given the chance, this cafe for plant-based eats can impress even the least of veggie lovers. The quiet space grants it the perfect setting to catch up with a friend over coffee or to catch up on work over a solo meal — power outlets are easily available. The menu consists of simple recipes, all meant to soothe the tummy or have uplifting effects on the body. For rainy day comforts, try the Noodle Soup (RM21) made of soba in awase miso soup topped off with edamame, tofu, mushrooms and corn. The broth boasts a bright miso aroma, tasty without the deluge of MSG flavours. The Nature's Green Fortune (from RM10) sounds deceptively dry, but it certainly won us over with a moist, crunchy medley of edamame, snap peas, chickpeas, beans and barley. There is also an option to have it with pasta (additional RM15) for a more substantial meal. Drinks-wise, the cafe specialises in pour overs and a distinctive drink called 3 In The Afternoon (RM18). It's a special blend of coffee ice cubes with soy milk, enjoyed at different temperatures for varying flavour profiles.
Avg price per person: RM35
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