Marmalade
That day when I went to Delicious with the Geeks in the Pink :P in Bangsar Village II, I peeked into this cute cafe called Marmalade. Made a mental note to try this place one day.
I got the chance when me and my old chums from school decided to meet there. My friend Chew suggested the place because she heard her friends raving about the place but never got the chance to try. Yeen been there before, once and she was excited with our choice of meeting there. So, off we went.
The cafe is so cute! White walls, very airy and have really cute wallpaper of a playground and ferris wheel. I love it! hehehe. Well, you know me, I am so easy to please and love anything cutesy. They have cute lamps hanging too but I was not really in the mood to take pics. They even have a little corner by the window, overlooking the street below with cute looking chairs. We chose a place near the wallpaper because we thought it would make an adorable background :).
The adorable wallpaper
Then the menu came, and we took quite awhile to decide what to order. We arrived around 12pm, and they still served breakfast. So Yeen and Chew decided to have the breakfast dishes while I opted for the pasta. Yeen had the Omellete Brekkie - a mushroom omellete served with thick wholemeal bread. Chew had the Corn Stack i think what its called - pancake like "corn stack" with sunny side up, beef bacon with baked beans and tomato and avocado salad at the side. For the breakfast menu, you will have the option for juice (apple or orange) or coffee (latte, cappucino etc) or tea. I think the breakfast set is around RM20. I had a spaghetti olio and i think its around RM20 too.
Mushroom omelette
Cornstack - the corn pancake like thingy was very filling. I really like it. Never had something like it before and the avocado salad was delicious!!
My spaghetti olio - like any other olios but this one was a bit different because it had the pine nuts and sundried tomatoes added to it. It was interesting. Love it but i think the pasta was a bit too tought, I prefer the pasta to be softer. Other than that, it was nice!!!
I just love the ambience of the cafe. It is a place where you can sit there and had long chats (if its not too full) hehee. When we arrived, they were only about a couple of tables that were occupied, but by the time we were about to leave, the cafe was nearly full.
I wouldn't mind going here again. Would love to try the carrot cake I heard people blogged about. Till next time! :)
Do you have any suggestions of interesting halal places to eat? Let me know!
Marmalade Cafe is located at 1st Floor, Bangsar Village II.
I got the chance when me and my old chums from school decided to meet there. My friend Chew suggested the place because she heard her friends raving about the place but never got the chance to try. Yeen been there before, once and she was excited with our choice of meeting there. So, off we went.
The cafe is so cute! White walls, very airy and have really cute wallpaper of a playground and ferris wheel. I love it! hehehe. Well, you know me, I am so easy to please and love anything cutesy. They have cute lamps hanging too but I was not really in the mood to take pics. They even have a little corner by the window, overlooking the street below with cute looking chairs. We chose a place near the wallpaper because we thought it would make an adorable background :).
Then the menu came, and we took quite awhile to decide what to order. We arrived around 12pm, and they still served breakfast. So Yeen and Chew decided to have the breakfast dishes while I opted for the pasta. Yeen had the Omellete Brekkie - a mushroom omellete served with thick wholemeal bread. Chew had the Corn Stack i think what its called - pancake like "corn stack" with sunny side up, beef bacon with baked beans and tomato and avocado salad at the side. For the breakfast menu, you will have the option for juice (apple or orange) or coffee (latte, cappucino etc) or tea. I think the breakfast set is around RM20. I had a spaghetti olio and i think its around RM20 too.
I just love the ambience of the cafe. It is a place where you can sit there and had long chats (if its not too full) hehee. When we arrived, they were only about a couple of tables that were occupied, but by the time we were about to leave, the cafe was nearly full.
I wouldn't mind going here again. Would love to try the carrot cake I heard people blogged about. Till next time! :)
Do you have any suggestions of interesting halal places to eat? Let me know!
Marmalade Cafe is located at 1st Floor, Bangsar Village II.
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