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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / RT CAFÉ @ SUBANG

RT CAFÉ @ SUBANG

December 16, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

RT CAFE

– The Exterior-

RT CAFE

Famed for their breads and cakes, RT Pastry had opened their new concept café just next to their famous bakery shop in Subang. Branching out from the established bakery beginnings of RT Pastry House, the namesake cafe broadens the repertoire of Subang’s resident pastry specialist to include cafe-friendly servings of Americano coffee, and choices of long black or latte; along with nibbles of varied cakes and multi-filled croissants.
RT CAFE
In here, we are served with good coffee where the coffee choices where they are using the Jamaica Blue, Mexico , Brazil and Columbia Coffee beans.
RT CAFE
The Cuppochino here are indeed a great one. Smooth velvety texture with the simple coffee art, brings us with the smily great day. The smooth and fragrant coffee is indeed suit my tastebuds too.

RT CAFE
As for the Matcha Latte (RM 8.80/RM 9.80); the green tea comes with the thick and velvety texture. Complete with the aromatic fragrance of green tea, we love the way it was served.
RT CAFE
Nuttela Cappuccino Ice Blended is one of their signature item in their menu in Rt Café. The delights is well blended till perfectionist leaving us with the icy nuttela fragrant blend in it is awesomely good. The cuppucino brings us with the creamy blend of coffee and the mix of Nuttela in it,
RT CAFE
For mains, we are served with their Classic Spaghetti (RM 9.80 with beverage ordered) / RM 12.80 with no beverage ordered). The spaghetti is being cooked till al-dente and it is then bring drenched with the creamy tomato sauce with slice mushroom.
RT CAFE
Carrot Cake (RM 11.80)

RT CAFE
Red Velvet Cake(RM 11.80)
RT CAFE
Nuttela Chocolate Cake

Aside from coffee and spaghetti, RT Café also serves a variety of cakes like Red Velvet (RM 11.80), Carrot Cake (RM 11.80), Peanut Butter Cake and more. The cakes are different from the shelves in RT Pastry as these cakes are specially created for the café.

Do, pop by RT café to enjoy your lazy weekends with a drink.

Address: B5-G, Jalan SS15/4D, 47500 Kampong Baru Subang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Operating Hours: Mon-Sun 08:00-22:00

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