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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Palate Café @ Subang Jaya: All Day Pasta FROM RM 5 ONLY

Palate Café @ Subang Jaya: All Day Pasta FROM RM 5 ONLY

December 13, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Palate Café is a place where you can have your own pasta FROM RM 5 ONLY. Named them yourself from Aglio Olio to Chicken Bolongese and Cabonara. And now you can customised your   own pasta with your favorite ingridients.

Located in Subang Jaya, Palate Café is simply a place which served you customised pasta or fried rice from RM 5 only.

Fried rice with chicken
Aglio- Olio with Prawns
Bollongese with squids and mussel

How you can do it
1. Select the types of pastas you like; Aglio Olio, Cabonara, Bolognese or Fried Rice.
2. Select you add-ons; Chicken, Mushroom, Fried Edd, Crispy Ham (Chicken), Breakfast Chicken Sausage, Tiger Prawns (3 pcs), Mussels (2 pcs), Baby Squid (3 pcs), Spiciness and Cheese. Each add ons maybe from additional RM 1 onwards depending what you are adding.

Aside from the pasta, they do serve a variety choices of main from the Sambal Cheese Chicken (RM 17) where the deep fried chicken served with rice, vegetables and egg.

They also have the French Chicken Stew (RM 16) where the braised chicken pieces comes with the pieces vegetables served with rice.

AS for pasta, we also tried the Beef Bolognese (RM 16) where it served with the Australian minced beef ragu as well.

Not just that, you can enjoy some snacks here too

Gula Melaka Ice Cream with Cornflakes
 
Oreos with Nutella Ice Cream.

For desserts why not try out their 4 types of fresh Homemade Ice Creams; Gula Melaka Ice Cream with Cornflakes, Nutella Ice Cream with Cornflakes, Oreos with Gula Melaka Ice Cream and Oreos with Nutella Ice Cream.

They also have great drinks here as well which includes the Minty Apple Soda, Grapefruit Iced Tea, Apple Passsion Iced Tea, Pear Iced Tea, Love Portion and many more.

Asides, you can try their lovely latte, machatto, strawberry iced latte and many more.
For more information on Palate, visit their facebook at https://www.facebook.com/PalateMY

Address:
Palate Restaurant
48, Jalan SS 15/4, Ss 15,
47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Tel : 011-3987 9961
GPS Location:3.0756211,101.5180106

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