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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Co’Presse @ The Starling Mall

Co’Presse @ The Starling Mall

April 6, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Located in the new shopping mall, The Starling, CoPresse brings you with the variety choices of desserts such as waffle, softserve, and also cold pressed juice. Opened just a few weeks, Co’Presse is one of the local brands in town build by a few energetic youngsters.
One of the highlights of Co’Presse is of course their juices where they have 8 types of Cold Pressed Juices for customers to choose from, namely Beetroot + Apple, Orange + Carrot, Apple + Carrot, Orange + Apple, Japanese Cucumber + Apple, Cucumber + Lemon, Orange and Carrot. All their juices prepared fresh without added preservatives like sugar or more. As so, you will notice that they have short-shelf life which is around 3-5 days only. As for me, I am in love with their selection of Orange + Carrot as it brings you with the light sweet sourish taste of the juice. Furthermore, I am assured that, I am having a good dose of Vitamin C and A. It is also very refreshing after drinking a bottle of it.
Not just selling Cold Pressed Juice, they also have coffee as well. For those who are not aware what  cold brew coffee is , they are actually  a  process of steeping  the coffee ground in cold water for a prolonged period of time  where using cold water brewing will actually extracts the flavours from the coffee ground, leaving behind the oil and fatty acids. In Co’Presse, they offer you with the choices of Cold Brew Long Black, Mocha, Latte or Vanilla. All are priced at RM9.90 per bottle. Personally I am a big fans of Latte and Vanilla based coffee.  I am indeed falling in love with the Latte as  it brings you with the creamy based of the coffee with the  fragrant coffee blend in it. Perfect for my morning coffee craving!
Vanila Softserve with Horlicks
Vanilla Softserve with Marshmellow
Well, besides serving both coffee and juices, they do serve softserve as well. As for the moment, they have 2 types of ice cream where one is the creamy vanilla and another is the Black sesame.
Enjoy your ice cream either  in cup or waffle. Choose the ice cream you prefer and you can topped them with additional topping at RM 1 each. The selection of toppings includes Milo, Horlick, Oreo Crunch, Marshmallow, Coco Crunch, Mix Cereal, Premium Dark Chocolates and more. Next,  you can opt to add the choice of sauces to it as well where you can choose from Premium Dark Choco, Salted Caramel, Salted Egg Salt, Mix Berry and many more.  It would be only at RM 1 for each top-up.
We also tried the Black Sesame ice cream with the cereal on top. If you are a big fans of black sesame, you will be assured to fall in love with it as it brings you with the thick creamy blend of black sesame with the heavy hint of it. Since I am not a big fans of black sesame, I am not to favour of it as I felt the taste is too overpowering, nevertheless Jerry find it so good and delicious as he is a big fans of black sesame.
If you are too lazy to choose what to have, you can pick their “Soft Of The Day” at RM 6.90
* Monday Cerealicious with mixed cereal and cornflake
* Tuesday Triphy Chocolate with Oreo crunch, premium dark choco and premium white choco
* Wednesday Lychee Rainbow with lychee syrup and marshmallow
* Thursday Ultimate Local with horlick and milo
* Friday Project Sesame with Oreo crunch and cereal
* Saturday Insanely Choco with Oreo crunch, milo, premium dark choco and premium white choco
As for waffle, they have quite a variety to go for ,
 
Nuttela Oreo Waffle (RM 10.90)
 
The Nuttela Oreo waffle are being served with the softserve at the top with the sprinkled of oreo crunch. Sides with the creamy Nuttela Spread. Grace is just falling in love with the chocolatey taste of it and they go well with the oreo bites. The waffle has the crispy bites at the side and fluffy texture. Nicely done and addictive!
 
Triphy Waffle ( RM 11.90) 
 Another good combination is the Triphy Waffle where they are top with the oreo crunch, premium white choco, premium dark choco and vanila ice cream. As for me, I love this as I am a big fans of chocolates and it come with the crunchy bites of the premium white choco when enjoying the ice cream. Together with the fluffy freshly made waffle, it comes even better with the scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
If you have not visited them, do make your way to The Starling Mall for some good ice cream and juices.
Co’presse
K-B-004, Level B1, The Starling
6, Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama,
47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
FB : Co’presse Malaysia
Business Hours :
Mon – Sun 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
 

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

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