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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Milano Coffee, Atria Shopping Mall: Vietnamese Coffee is Here!

Milano Coffee, Atria Shopping Mall: Vietnamese Coffee is Here!

July 12, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

Milano Coffee is another great place to enjoy your Vietnamese Coffee here. Having two outlets in in town one in Atria Shopping Gallery and another in Tropicana City Mall. Milano Coffee  serves high quality strong flavour Vietnamese Coffee at a very reasonable price. “Pure coffee for connoisseurs in good spaces” is the principle that Milano Café has been pursuing, which is also the key to success.

Through Milano Coffee philosophy of “Everyone Can Enjoy Good Coffee”, Milano Café outlet has increased rapidly in Vietnam. As of January 2016, the number of Milano Café outlet has reached 680, according to the Miss Lim.

Being in Milano Coffee, coffee is a must. They have wide range of coffee from their Signature Coffee, Basic , Classic and also Double. They do also have Black Coffee in their coffee selection.

Signature Coffee (RM 6.90) 
I had their Signature coffee which is being dark roasted robusta with hazelnut flavour in it. Don’t expects any coffee art on it but the coffee is indeed a thick and creamy one. Complete with the fragrance coffee with it.

Basic Black Coffee (RM 6.90) 
The black coffee is fragrant in its taste. The combination of the robusta coffee with cull and cherry in it. The coffee comes simply light and smooth texture.

Aside from coffee, they do have loads cakes to try as well from their famous signature carrot cake, to banana pie and more.



Homemade Carrot Cake (RM 7.90)
Well baked till perfection the cake comes simply fluffy with the thin cream on top. Much with some bites of carrot in it.

Tiramisu Cake (RM 7.90) 
Love Tiramisu? The tiramisu is good but not my favorite as it is lacked of kahlua in it.

Eclair (RM 1.90)
They do have a wide variety of éclair too.

Love their coffee, you can also purchase their coffee in packs from their counter. Though they have nothing much on the menu except for cakes, but it is worth to check them out.

Address:
Atria Gallery Shopping
Level 3, lot TK5, Jalan SS 22/23, Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Tropicana City Mall
Level LG, lot K-17, Jalan SS 20/27, Seksyen 20, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #dineinatriadj

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