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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Mabel & Tucker @ Artisan’s Playground by Cookhouse

Mabel & Tucker @ Artisan’s Playground by Cookhouse

June 4, 2022 by StrawberrY Gal

One of the places which are worth the visit- The Artisan’s Playground by Cookhouse is not just a place to savor but is more than that. Spanning 33,000 square feet in size, the Artisan’s Playground brings you the interesting concepts that one will definitely love!

Spanning the 33,000 square feet of size, one can choose the place they prefer to sit and they do have private rooms, outdoors, and indoor sitting too.

And for this time, we had our first visit here and we love the colors and the design of the place. They come up with great choices of meals that one surely loves.

And in here, one can order their food via apps or at their kiosk too.

After ordering the food, they will serve the food to you with the cute robot to your table. This time, we try Mabel & Tucker where they have quite a variety of delightful menus to go for.

Creamy Chili Clams & Mussels (RM 27) 

The dish is deliciously good where one can enjoy the creamy chili clams and mussels which are soaked together with the shimeji mushroom, candied orange peel, and brioche grissini. They are packed with flavors and this is so nice that I don’t mind another portion of it.

Grilled Wild Caught Sea Prawn (RM 45)

The Thai Style wild-caught Sabah Sea Prawns come amazingly delicious and they are served with the blanquette sauce with the millet, ora, and dried chili burnt butter. The prawns are simply fresh and they are indeed delicious and very flavourful too.

Almond and Herbs -Crusted Seabass  ( Glutten Free) 

A must-try here and it is one of my favorites. The almond and herb-crusted seabass is perfectly done and it is served together with the preserved cucumber and clam velouté. They are simply an indulgence and every mouthful comes sinfully good and delicious too.

Beef Eye Fillet (Gluten-Free)

The Beef Eye Fillet is magnificently delicious. The beef eye fillet comes superbly good and delicious and the beef comes simply tender and juicy. I love how they are made where the beef eye fillet completes with the cashew cream, chimichurri, and gula Melaka soy sauce with the burnt butter in it.

For those who are planning to enjoy some brunch or dinner here, Mabel & Tucker @ The Artisan’s Playground by Cookhouse is definitely a place to visit. We love the ambiance here and the children also have fun too.

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Checkout more about The Artisan Playground

Address: 1, Jalan Selvadurai, 3rd Mile Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours : 8am–10pm

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