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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / KAFE HERITAGE FOOD, BANGSAR

KAFE HERITAGE FOOD, BANGSAR

August 11, 2011 by StrawberrY Gal

Kafe Heritage Food is a new cafe located in the heart of Bangsar Baru. The cafe had just open around 3 weeks. The restaurant is well designed with the cozy environment. What they served here? Their shop serving a various types of Malaysian delights as well as western. Some of the popular dishes include laksa johor, nasi tomato as well as pulut durian.

Laksa Johor is one of the specialties here where the johor style thick gravy served with spaghetti with boiled egg, chicken, beans sprouts, cucumber, sambal belachan and lime for taste. The bean sprout for is kinda raw but overall the laksa johor taste nice.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM 9.00

Nasi Tomato is tomato flavored rice served with ayam masak merah, acar, dalcha and papadum. The nasi tomato is well made and served hot.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 12.00

Roti Jala–means “net bread” is one of the very popular snacks during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan” month. The homemade roti jala is being served with Asian touch chicken potato curry. The curry is thick and well made with adequate of santan which make it perfect.
Taste: 4/5
Price: RM 6.00

The Australian Butcher’s Heritage is also being served. The western delight is where the grilled lamb shoulders are being grilled till perfection with their special marinade sauce. The grilled lamb is tender and juicy.
Taste: 5/5
Price: RM 22.00

Pisang ala bali is where the Balinese-styled banana fritters is served with palm sugar and coconut shavings.
Taste: 5/5
Price: RM 7.00

For durian lover, you will definitely fall in love with this. The bubur durian served with pulut is served hot, and full with the durian smells. The taste is well made and nice and it also can be served together with toast as well.
Taste:5/5
Price: RM 6.00

Fruit Juice
Jumbo – honeydew: RM15.00
Normal – carrot: RM 7.00
Calamansi: RM 4.00

* Aside, during the Ramadhan month, you may enjoy a range of Malaysian delights buffet with an affordable price as well. It is just RM25 per pax for the buffet and grabs it NOW!!

Business hour: 8am – 12midnight
Ramadhan Month: 11am – 1am

Address :
51,Jalan Telawi 3,
Bangsar Baru, 59000,
Kuala Lumpur
(Same row with Ambank)
Tel/Fax : 03-2282 8862

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: Drinks, Pisang ala Bali

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