So... how fat can a spoon get? Quite, apparently. Calling themselves a "Café", Fat Spoon seems like anything but, serving things like rice and noodles that actually fill you up in stead of just cakes and what not a normal café does.

Located in Damansara Uptown, Fat Spoon Café constantly faces the problem of insufficient parking. Twice have I gone during weird hours of the day where the place is empty and I still have to either park far away or double park (sorry!).

The interior of Fat Spoon itself is just georgeous. The wooden tables, some using sewing machines, the chais, the huge mirror. Everything just seems to make you feel excited but calm at the same time and not to mention, if you're a person who loves taking picture of food, the lighting there is superb.

Fat Spoon's Chicken and Fresh Basil Wrap ( RM 11.00 for 4 pcs) is a snack made up if very slightly seasoned chicken with chopped fresh basil wrapped in tortillia sheets. On it's own the wraps taste very light. With very little flavour and the basil almost undetectable. However, dip the wraps in the sauce for a burst of flavour from the soy sauce and shallot mix that compliments the wrap.

The size of the wraps, however does make someone cringe at the price of the dish. Each wrap can be finished in one bite. It's that small. Hence justify the price yourself. But I do wonder if perhaps this was the whole idea of it being a "snack".

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