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PICK-ME-UP, KUCHAI LAMA

January 19, 2012 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review 1 Comment

Pick-Me-Up is place for sweet tooth buds to have their dessert. The shop is serving a large variety of desserts and snacks. It is located at the busy town in Kuchai Lama where you can see lots of food outlet there as well.

We started of with the snacks which includes their famous Nuttela French Toast. The french toast which is topped up with thick chocolate sauce and it is simply chocolate-licious and I am simply falling in love with it. There is a choices of the peanuts, Blueberry, Strawberry and Peach to choose to have with the Nuttela Bread.
Price: RM 5.50

With an additional of a scope of ice cream on top of it, you just need to add an additional RM 1.00

We also had the Chessy Nachos which is where the crispy nachos is being served with the cheesy sauce. The Nachos is indeed crispy and nice.
Price: RM 4.50

– Ice Cream Burritos with Nuts and Oreo-

– Ice Cream Burritos with Mango-

We are also being served with the Ice Cream Burritos which is their signature snacks. The Ice cream Burritos is where the ice cream is being wrapped with alike popiah skin with fruits or biscuits with it. Some of the choices if Burritos which is being served includes mango, banana as well as Oreo Cookies
Price: RM 4.50 ( Ice cream only)
Price: RM 5.50 ( Ice cream Burritos with Mango/Banana/Oreo Cookies)

We also have the chili chic Quesadilla which is kinda special. The serving is not to big or too small. The taste is slightly spicy with the meaty and chunky chicken. It is hot with a pleasant aroma.
Price: RM 7.00

Another is the 3 Sweet Rice Balls Coated with the Crushed Peanut. The rice ball is being stuffed with the ingredients like red bean, sesame malt or ginger malt. Then it is coated with the crushed peanut to be served together with the sweet rice ball.
Price: RM 3.00

Next we had their taiwanese ice pick. The ice pick is alike Snowflakes style of taiwanese desserts. You can pick the choices of the base eyes which they offer a variety to choose like soya base, grass jelly ice and palm sugar ice.
Then, we picked the 3 choices of topping to be served with it like grass jelly, red bean, barley, peanut, green bean, nata de coco, taro balls, yam and more.

– Grass Jelly Ice Taiwanese Pick-

– Soya Ice Taiwanese Pick-

– Palm Sugar Ice Taiwanese Pick-

Price: RM 6.60

We also get to enjoy the few choices of picks which is strawberry ice and blue berry ice with the sauce with it. Then we choose the topping of 3 choices like pearl, mango, barley, tar ball, red beans and more from the 6 different combinations provided. The final step is to choose your ice cream either the soft creamy ice cream or with the frozen yogurt.

Fruity Picks + 1 set of toppings + soft ice cream: RM 7.90

Fruity Picks + 1 set of toppings + frozen yogurt: RM 7.90

-Blueberry Fruity Picks-

Last comes their famous signature pick which is the tower shaved ice where it comes with 3 diferent ice which is the blueberry ice, mango ice, and strawberry ice. Then it is served together with the mango, pineapple, pearls, taro balls and vanilla ice cream
Price: RM 12.90

Barley lime
Price: RM 3.50

Cranberry Mix Tea
Price: RM 4.50

Pearl Milk Tea
Price: RM 4.50

Grass Jelly Milk Tea
Price: RM 4.50

Pick-Me-Up
Scrumptious Dessert and Snack
35, Jalan Kuchai Maju 8,
58200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 016-3355301
Business hours: Mon – Thu: 1:00 pm – 11:30 pm/ Fri – Sat: 1:00 pm – 12:30 pm/
Sun: 1:00 pm – 11:30 pm
Website: http://www.pickmeup.com.my/
Facebook Page: pick-me-up

Restaurant: Pick-Me-Up Locations: Kuala Lumpur, Kuchai Lama Food: Desserts Tags: Pork Free Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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