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Big Apple Donuts @ Subang Parade

April 2, 2008 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

Big apple is in town!! Where? Subang Parade of course.Last Saturday, i went to Subang Parade wif my frens and to my surprise there was the Big Apple Donuts & Coffee shop. It was located at the central part of Subang Parade just beside the atm machine and Tropicana Life. LG20L to be exact.

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The irony was on that particular day i was craving to have a bite of Big Apple donuts as my KL frens kept saying it tastes great and i should really try it. Believe me it is still new and it just opened early february this year. Remembering what my colleagues just said so i went there and started queuing. The queue was rather long and i said to myself that this better be worth it.

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Luckily the service was fast and when it reached my turn i asked for a box of 6 pieces, it costs me RM 9.50. There was a variety of donuts to pick from and it all looked delicious. I made my pick which was : Californian Almond, Choreo, Chocoholic, Green Teaser, Kimochi and Whitnut. There was also the Predator donut that day and its probably for a limited time only(it was not on the menu).. but is a pity they don have my fav flovors that is peppermint 🙂 .

After tasting the donuts myself, i must say that it is a MUST try for all the donut lovers out there!!. But for me, I still love JCo.. maybe they have all my taste dere.. keke

Locations: Selangor, Subang Parade Food: Donuts Category: Food Review



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  1. "Joe" who is constantly craving says

    April 3, 2008 at 9:18 am

    hmmm i think i prefer j&co too..but the queue is super gila..as if giving out free donuts like tat..

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  2. Lyna Wan says

    April 3, 2008 at 10:46 pm

    j&co donuts are fluffy and yummy but the queue just turn down my crave

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  3. StrawberrY woRLD says

    April 6, 2008 at 12:16 pm

    haha.. ya.. is reallt q a long long long q.. be earli when u buy.. 😛

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