Sunday, July 16, 2023

Lavish Coffee House: A Treat for the Senses

Indulge in a culinary journey, for even food enthusiasts deserve a treat from time to time (Signature Tiffins Cafe). Whether it's to reward ourselves for our hard work and dedication or simply to savor life's pleasures, treating ourselves is a nourishment for both the mind and soul (He Ju Kopitiam & Nutz & Boltz). Today, at about 10:15 AM, we found ourselves at Lavish Coffee House (No 16-G, Jalan Eco Santuari 8/2B, Eco Santuari, Selangor) immersed in its captivating ambiance. The menu instantly caught our attention, offering a plethora of options to satisfy our cravings. Among the array of choices, we opted for Ladies Breakfast Set (RM23.00), which came with a steaming cup of Americano and a plate of Kampung Fried Rice (RM19.90), alongside a comforting Cafe Latte (RM9.90).




As the first sips of Americano greeted our taste buds, its bold bitterness catered perfectly to those who appreciate strong coffee flavors. The Cafe Latte, on the other hand, struck a harmonious balance of bitterness and smoothness.

Soon after, the Ladies Breakfast Set and Kampung Fried Rice graced our table. The breakfast set showcased an appealing presentation, capturing my belief that food should entice both the eyes and the appetite. It certainly did not disappoint. Every bite was a satisfying experience, filling not only my stomach but also my longing for comfort food. The Kampung Fried Rice held its own, although as a seasoned foodie, I must admit that I have encountered better renditions elsewhere. Without the addition of chili-infused soy sauce, it might not ignite your palate as expected. Nevertheless, the portion sizes were generous, leaving us content.




Overall, we were delighted to have ventured to Lavish Coffee House, enticed by the favorable reviews we had encountered online. However, as a true food enthusiast, my curiosity beckons me to explore other cafes and eateries, seeking novel culinary encounters. It may not be a reflection of the establishment itself, but the thrill of discovering new gastronomic delights remains a driving force within me.

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