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Home / Food Promotion / HEARTY MEALS AT XROADS XPRESS @ CONCORDE KL

HEARTY MEALS AT XROADS XPRESS @ CONCORDE KL

November 7, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

Newly-opened Xroads Xpress has the best solution to fast, quick and affordable meals to the busy office workers. Delicious breakfast, lunch ideas, hearty meals and the special weekday RM10 nett breakfast set deal is too good to miss! Ordering is now made easy too! Online ordering via www.xroads.com.my features the entire menu with breakfast/lunch sets and other specialities.

Xroads Xpress (formerly known as Crossroads Lounge) opened for business on August 29, 2016 after a two and a half month renovation. Here is a friendly atmosphere, casual dining where one can enjoy quick meals and takeaways. Targeting the neighbourhood office workers and city folks, Concorde has decided to create a cosy outlets for fast takeaways. And there’s a reason for people to come by.

For the RM10 breakfast deal, each day two main meals are featured from popular nasi lemak with fried tenggiri fish, wok-fried mee siam to oriental noodles. Choose also to takeaway some freshly-baked croissants and assorted Danish. These are available in the RM10 breakfast deal and also a la carte. Butter croissants, pineapple Danish, sultana Danish, cinnamon Danish are ideal meals during quick meetings in the office.

Signature items for lunch are open face sandwiches with various toppings, gourmet sandwiches like lemongrass steak bahn mi sandwich, spinach frittata sandwich and chicken/beef pocket amongst others. Another must-try is the 3Ps – Pau, Pie, Puff selections. Freshly-made, Chef Mohamed Azmeir Zaini and baker Chef Pepito Igzasencia Jr recommend guests to sample chicken, red bean, beef char siew, mushroom pie, chicken curry puff, otak-otak puff are favourites too.

Weekday Specials : Breakfast Set at RM10 nett from 7.30 am – 9.30 am
(1 main meal + coffee/tea/chilled juice)

Set Lunch at RM25 nett from 11.00 am – 2.30 pm
-Something Light (1 Soup + 3 items from 3P + Cold Pressed Juice)
-Hearty Sandwich (1 Gourmet Sandwich + Cold Pressed Juice)

Xroads Xpress Deli is open from 7.30 am – 6.30 pm (Mon – Fri). For orders or to find out more the menu specials, call Xroads Xpress at 012 399 5006.

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