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Home / Food Review / MIL Toast House @ 1 Utama

MIL Toast House @ 1 Utama

December 16, 2024 by StrawberrY Gal

The much-anticipated MIL Toast House has finally made its way to 1 Utama Shopping Centre, offering an extraordinary experience of Korean-style toasts that promise to tantalize taste buds and warm hearts. Known for their light, fluffy bread and an array of both sweet and savory options, MIL Toast House brings a touch of Seoul’s café culture to Malaysia, making it the perfect spot for a quick bite, brunch, or even a leisurely coffee break.

At MIL Toast House, the bread isn’t just a base—it’s the star of the show. Each loaf is baked fresh daily, ensuring that it stays soft, fluffy, and full of delicate flavor. Diners are spoiled for choice as they can select two flavors of bread per serving from an exciting variety where the option includes plain, corn, chestnut, sweet potato, chocolate, and pandan. 

 Plain and sweet potato bread

The plain and sweet potato bread stand out as personal favorites, both piping hot and irresistibly soft. Each bite offers a warm, comforting texture that makes these breads are simply unforgettable.

Strawberry Soufflé French Toast 

The Strawberry Soufflé French Toast is not to be miss. It is indeed a feast for both the eyes and the palate, this toast takes indulgence to a whole new level.

Imagine soft, fluffy bread turned into a decadent French toast, topped with a generous serving of fresh strawberries, a dusting of icing sugar, and a dollop of rich, creamy soufflé. Every bite is a delightful balance of sweetness, freshness, and buttery goodness. The strawberries add a burst of fruity flavor that complements the airy texture of the toast, making it heavenly and impossible to resist. It’s a dish that feels like a luxurious treat and looks just as stunning as it tastes.

Garlic Cheese Bread 

For those who crave a more savory experience, the Garlic Cheese Bread is an absolute winner. Combining the best of Korean garlic bread with a luscious cheese topping, this dish strikes the perfect balance of richness and flavor.Simply indulging and superbly good.

The ambiance at MIL Toast House is equally charming, with a minimalist yet cozy vibe reminiscent of trendy Korean cafés. Warm lighting, modern interiors, and the aroma of freshly baked bread make it an inviting space to relax and unwind. Whether you’re catching up with friends, enjoying some alone time, or simply looking for a quick pick-me-up, MIL Toast House provides the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience.

Address: Lot G613A & G613B, Ground Floor, 1 Utama Shopping Centre, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 

Openeing Hours: Opens 10 am (Closed on Mondays)

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review

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