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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Insta-friendly café in Bukit Jalil

Insta-friendly café in Bukit Jalil

July 12, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Viola Flower Café indeed a nice and cosy place to visit. The insta-friendly café which brings you with the ladylike feel and I can say every spot is a place for photography.

This hidden jewel café would definitely a place for those who are looking for some relaxing lunch or tea.  The ambiance comes simply cosy decorated with he hanging lavender on the ceiling and decorated with pastel furniture. I love the decoration so much!

One of the signatures there is their Tori Chessy Churos Burger (RM 18.80). The crispy churros burgers are beautifully served with the grilled chicken chop, tomato, onion, greens, sunny egg, and served together with the fries and side salad. It is topped with the cheese fall and sprinkled with the seaweed.  We love the cheesiness of the burger itself and every mouthful comes divinely good!

And of course don’t miss out the beautifully presented high tea which will definitely makes you wants more.  The Japanese Afternoon Tea is something to look forward in Viola Flower Café. In here, one can enjoy both choices of savoury and sweet delights in one goal. The savoury bites includes the signature dashi maki, pumpkin korokke, salted egg chicken karaage and the assorted onigiri. It is amazingly good where they are at the right flavours and perfectly match with the theme.

After some savoury bites, one can go for their Matcha Panna Cotta, Fruity Lemon Mousse Tartlett, Assorted Macaroons, Assorted Mochi and the Snowslide Choco Lava Cake. We love the creamy and delicious Choco Lava Cake which comes with the perfect to our tastebuds. It is not too sweet but the creamy chocolate blend is so tempting and would love to order another one. The macaroons which are served comes not too sweet and the crust comes light with a little chewy and crispy texture. 

The afternoon tea is served with the a pot of tea of your choice.

And you can try their selection of desserts too.

Unicorn Dream Parfait ( RM 15.80)

The Unicorn dream Parfait comes with the layered raspberry vanilla ice cream with the konyaku jelly, cornflakes, whipped cream, marshmallow and cinnamon coated churros loop.  It comes beautiful sight and yet good.

Bonzai Latte (RM 15.80)

Don’t miss out the insta-friendly latte as well here.

For those who are looking for a cosy café in Bukit Jalil, Viola Flower Café is one of the place worth the visit.

Viola Flower Cafe
Address: H-1, 03, Persiaran Jalil 1, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur.
Business Hours: 11am till 9.30pm daily (Closed on Tuesdays)
Contact Number: 03-2733 5718
Facebook: ViolaflowerCafe
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