Value For Money
Klang BKT ($5) - Always preferred this version over the pepper Singaporean bkt. However, it lacks the herbal element. Pork was tender.
Oyster omelette ($4.50) - Love it! The starchy element made it tastier than the carrot cake we had and a special shout out to the chilli sambal. Drizzled some of the chilli sambal for my other dishes.
Carrot cake ($3) - I think it was affordable, given food court carrot cake ain't that cheap. It has taugay, which some might not be on board 100% with your carrot cake but that's a personal preference. They will cook and mixed with chilli sauce if you asked for it, but it doesn't have much heat.
Affordable food! Gyu don was below $10, and though I would prefer my beef to be medium rare, I couldn't complain as it was value for money. The Ayam Panggang had a generous portion for it's price point at slightly over $10. The Earl grey cheesecake was also a delight, if you like light and creamy cheesecake.
The place had a really nice ambience. Would recommend to catch the sunset and watch the planes fly while dining in. The cafe had a rustic look with bicycles and bicycle parts mounted on the wall.
Had the burpple deal one-for-one ice cream.
Due to covis-19, we can't try the flavors but definitely not disappointed with those that we chose.
Tucked in neighborhood/hdb area, we found this small cafe.
I got to say, though they might not have many variety of ice cream like bigger ice cream chains, I was amazed by the quality of the ice cream. It was firm and packed with flavors. They nailed on all the flavors that we tried : Matcha (not overly powdery), Honey Lavender (beautiful purple. The freshness and fragrance of the ice cream made it a delight), salted caramel (caramel with a touch of saltiness made a good combination with the waffles). Overall, I love the ice cream and the fact that it is not overly sweet and no-nonsense ice cream.
Shop is hard to find and small but the ice cream made it a deserving trip :)