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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / O’ BRIENS @ THE CURVE

O’ BRIENS @ THE CURVE

January 5, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

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O Briens , the lifestyle Irish Café founded back in 1988 by Brody Sweeny in Dublin, Ireland comes in famed and they had now expended over 200 stores worldwide. With more than 20 outlets in Malaysia, O’ Briens is easily accessible to anyone who are looking for crave on wholesome meals. Well known for their freshly made to order handmade sandwiches, salad, wrappers soups, as well as freshly squeezed juices and refreshing smoothies, gourmet coffees, cakes, Irish Snacks and outside cattering platter.
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We started off with the O’Briens Chicken Triple-decker Toastie (RM 20.80) where the hearty sandwich is served together with the chicken and chicken crisp, lettuce, cheddar cheese, red onion, coleslaw as well as tomato. Topped with the scrumptious ingredients, the sandwiched comes awesomely delicious with the fresh ingredients.
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For thise who love to get some cold sandwiches, try their Chicken Crisp and Egg Mayo (RM 16.00) where the chicken sandwich is served with the generous portion of lettuce and cucumber. Their home signature temptations are indeed a good one to have where I love the taste of the egg mayo.
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O’ Briens is not just famed for its sandwiches, but they also have good salads as well. The Classic Caesar Salad (RM 16.80) is served with the heart bowl of greenies which is complete with the Parmesan cheese, Chicken, Chicken Crisp, Croutons, Olives, Mixed Leaves, and Caesar Salad. The greenies are indeed well done with the fresh ingredients.
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For a greater value, O’ Brien’s comes with their value meals with 5 choices of delights with a choice of drink (Americano(S), Ice Earl Grey Lemon Tea (S) or Can Drink ( 100 plus/ Nutrisoy/Coke/Coke Light/Sprite). The value meals is at RM 16 for member and RM 17 for non-member with choices of Chicken Slice & Egg Mayonnaise Sandwich, Power Tuna and Egg Sandwich, Mild Spicy Herbs Sandwich, Mild Spicy Herbs Chicken Ciabatta, Piri Piri Chicken Shambo and Volcano Chicken. This time, we tried theirMild Herbs Chicken Cabiatta which brings a hint of spiciness in it. For those who love to have a kick of spiciness in their sandwich, you may opt for this.
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As for the drinks, we had the High Vitamins (RM 13) where it comes with the combination of Banana, Frozen Yogurt, Pineapple Juice and Crushed Ice.
Detox Revitalize (RM 11.60): Pineapple + Watermelon + Apple
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Latte ( RM 10.50)

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

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