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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / The Art Coffee @ Bangsar: A comfort meals with beautiful Art

The Art Coffee @ Bangsar: A comfort meals with beautiful Art

January 16, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

It is indeed one of the nice restaurant to visit in Bangsar. It is very nice place to go especially for a cup of coffee as well as a place to dine with family.They have moved over to Bangsar here from their outlet in Kota Damansara.

The Art Coffee brings you with the concept from London. This coffee outlet have loads of inspiring stories about them.



The Crème of Brocolli (RM 13)
Starts your meal with a bowl of hearty soup. The Crème of Brocolli (RM 13) comes simply good and delicious where they are made from scratch. The soup are simply thick and delicious with the creamy texture. Sides with the toasted baguette.

Soup for the Soul (RM 13) 
If you are looking of soup for the soul, enjoy the classic chicken and broccoli soup served with toasted banguette.



Guac N Mac (RM 13)
This is addictive good. The basket of nanchos is soaked in generous portion of mozzarella on top. Sides with salsa and guacamole.

Chili Cheese Fries (RM 14)
If you love with light spiciness, grab this chili cheese fries instead. Enjoy the mild-hot minced chicken sauce on top of the fries served with the trio cheese sauce. Amazingly good.

 

Open Face Beef Wellington (RM 41)
For those who are falling in love with beef, assured yourself to order this. The delicious beef is perfectly pan – seared and bked in a golden pastry and served with the ginger – thyme sauce and toasted banguette.

Herbs Baked Lamb Rack (RM 45)
The medium well done-ness f the baked lamb rack, accompanied with the carrot puree, cherry tomates and chick peas. It is then sides with the garlic mashed potatoes and cherry tomatoes.  Love the textures of the lamb itself, no gammy taste.

Buttermilk Tempura Prawn (RM 23) 
Cooked al-dente, the linguenne is amazingly good. One of my favorites. We love the how the prawns is being deep fried, and topped with  generous portion of the chili, curry leaves, broccoli floret and button mushroom. I love how the creamy hint with the light fragrance of spice in it.

Ends your meal with some desserts. Enjoy a variety desserts such as the Imperial Darth Voder, Cookies and also Brownies.

Don’t miss out the variety of drinks available in The Art Coffee. Some of the varieties includes Wildcat Cooler, Sunset Ocean, Latte, Chocolate and more.

Address
Lot 1.8, First Floor,
Nexus Bangsar South, Jalan Kerinchi,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Contact No: 03-2242 3888
@theartcoffeemalaysia

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



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