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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / 3 BAGS FULL @ KOTA DAMANSARA

3 BAGS FULL @ KOTA DAMANSARA

March 19, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

3 BAG FULL

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3 BAG FULL

3 BAG FULL

Located in Kota Damansara, 3 Bags Full is opened by the Malaysian chef Beljian Neo & two of his friends. The restaurant comes simple with wooden Modern stripped wood and brick tile coupled with retro-inspired chairs and cozy environment of course! 3 Bags Full had been around since end of December 2014 with the variety of delights to go for.
3 BAG FULL
We started off with the French Toast Kebab (RM 17) where the skewerd nuttela French toast is accompanied with the turkey ham, banana and strawberry topped pepitas seed and a touch of the red wine reduction. The juicy kebab is awesomely good with the sweet and sourish taste in it.
3 BAG FULL
Serving next is the Squid Ink Spaghetti (RM 33) is where the black spaghetti is infused with the inky squid sauté with garlic, served with fresh lobster meat and squid ring with a heap of fried ginger. The spaghetti comes very good where the noodles are cook al-dente with the fresh ingridients. The lobster was superbly fresh, sweet and succulent
3 BAG FULL
One of its signatures served is the Salmon Croquette (RM 26.00) comes with the breaded French toast hat served with the pan seared salmon, and spinach together with it. The fresh salmon compliments well with the French toast. Nicely done !
3 BAG FULL
Another notable main is Black Angus Rib-Eye, lightly seasoned with the house rub. The 250g steak is adorned with garlic flakes and crosstrax potatoes with garlic-pepper sauce served on the side. I love how the tenderloin is done which complete moist as tender meat. It is well marinated with the juicy meat and no-gammy taste in it.

3 BAG FULL
As for the desserts, I am falling in love with their 3 Bags Full’s Sizzling Brownies (RM 17). The Homemade brownies with roasted walnut & chocolate gelato on a cast iron platter served sizzling to our table. The brownie is most with the chocolaty taste in it. The sinful and sweet delights is so nice to be enjoyed with the caramel sauce sizzles on to it.
3 BAG FULL
We hat the Mochi- Mochi Waffle (RM 14.00). Served with the green tea gelato, drizzled with black sesame sauce, topped with the almond flakes, pepitas seed, grounded peanut and almon biscotti. Chewy mochi waffle is indeed something unique to try.

3 BAG FULL

Coffees are reasonably priced here and the standard is up there in my opinion.

3 Bags Full Cafe & Restaurant
No 38A-1, Jalan PJU 5/10
Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara
47810 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-6150 2831
Business hours: Tue to Fri (11am – 11pm), Sat to Sun (11am -12am) Closed on Monday

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