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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / CAFÉ VIENNA @ SECTION 17

CAFÉ VIENNA @ SECTION 17

October 31, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

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Cafe Vienna is a brand which is located in KLCC had moved over to Section 17. Bringing you the Austrian Cuisine, Cafe Vienna is such a nice place for a coffee or enjoy the authentic temptations here. Locating at the same row as Soliel, Cafe Vienna is some of the places which is worth to check it out for a great meal.

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– The inside view of the café-

I love the cozy environment with the wooden chairs as well as the rustic furniture.
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We started off with the Greek Salad (RM 18) where the Romaine lettuce is being tossed with the marinated bell peppers, cucumber, black olive, onion, garlic, Feta Cheese and vinaigrette. The fresh greeny comes with the refreshing temptations with all the healthy bites with it. Nice one.

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Austrian delicacies comes awesomely good with the Pita Spinach (RM 24.00). The uniquely done eastern European specialty made of Spinach and Ricotta Cheese and filled wrapped with the flaky pastry and served with the Greek Salad. The Pita Spinach comes pretty unique to me where the spinach taste is quite distinct in it. For those who love spinach they would say “YES” to this.
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Balken Style Meat Pie is such an awesome temptations where the Baked flaky pastry is filled with the minced beef, onion, garlic, fresh herbs, and it is served with the hearty portion of the potato salad. Awesomely good. The flaky pastry combines well with the juicy minced meat with it. Nice!
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A healthy meal – Chicken Scnitzel (RM36.00) is where the deep fried breaded chicken breast is topped with the tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese and it is then being served with the generous portion of the roasted potato and mixed salad. Awesomely delicious temptations, the Chicken Scnitzel comes awesomely good with the moist chicken meat with the creamy and yet sourish temptations.
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Kaese Spaetzle (RM28) is where the homemade German Noodles alike “Malaysian Style Tai Lok Mee (Fat Noodles)” is being served with the sautéed mushroom, turkey ham, spinach, and Gorgonzola Cheese with the cream sauce. The delicious item is simply awesome where each mouthful brings us with the creamy blend of delights with the springy noodles with it.
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The Cabbage Roll (RM31) is served well to us where the cabbage is being stuffed with rice, minced beef, turkey ham, onion, garlic and it is being served with the Sauerkrauts, mashed potatoes, broccoli and fresh yogurt. The cabbage rolls is indeed pretty unique to us and the flavorful blend of delights is amazingly good. Uniquely done.
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Beef Goulash (RM34.00) which is where the slow cooked tender beef cubes is being cooked together with the fresh herbs with it. The beef comes flavorful and the meat is indeed tender. I love the juicy and tenderly meat of it and it is indeed well served with the generous portion of mashed potato and vegetables together.
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Besides that, Vienna Café have their pastries made in house as well. the Vienna Apple Strudel (RM 21) being their signature comes with the super flaky crust with the mildy fresh apple, raisins, and crunchy walnut served with the vanilla sauce. The awesome blend of delights with the sweet temptations and the yummilicious apple delights is something not to be missed.
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They also serves good cakes too. Tiramisu cakes is available at their shelf with a huge portion
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We ended with the Chocolate Lava cake (RM 18) where the moist chocolate lava cake is served with the Vanilla Ice Cream.

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Melange – The Vienna Style of Cuppuchino (RM 9.50) is served with a cup filled half way up with coffee and afterwards topped with foam milk. Awesome.
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Café Vienna Royale – a coffee which is filled with the aromatic double mocha topped with foamed milk and it is finished with the whipping cream with it.

Overall, Cafe Vienna is indeed bringing you a lovely place for a quiet and friendly dining experience. The staff are indeed professional and the serving portions are huge one too.

Cafe Vienna (Petaling Jaya)
No:22, Ground Floor,
Jalan 17/54, Section 17,
46400 Petaling Jaya,
Malaysia.

Tel/Fax:03-7932 3430
Daily Operational : Monday – Friday (11:30am – 11pm)
Saturday & Sunday (10am – 11pm)

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