Poco Homemade Cafe & Atelier, Bangsar

A post about full expectation looked forward to pay a visit for Poco Homemade~


Poco Homemade, running by couple. The theme of the little hut is drowsy and slow down the tempo of life. I wonder why some of the bloggers claim Poco as a Japanese cafe, in fact, I felt they were serve Asean cuisine of course including the Japanese meal as well. By the way, their Japanese meal are claimed that were homemade~

Interior of the little hut is simple and neat. The hut has all that you can see from this picture. =)

This is their extraordinary way to perform the menu~ on a piece of cloth? Haha! Ya ya..

Let's see what's contain inside a little hut (all the displayed stuffs are not for sale) :-













Oh ya, you could take the basket which fill with different pattern of stamp and chop, take the guestbook and painting by your creativeness~

The guestbook~

Omelette Rice with Curry Chicken, RM 13.80. The portion is rather small even though the curry is pretty good. Besides, it's so pricy to have tiny portion of curry chicken rice.

Forgot what's the drink called. By the way, this was so so only.

Comment : The menu is limited by the choice of meal. The price is a bit high for me. Of course, the ambient is not bad but in my opinion, the best time to visit it is during afternoon or teatime, the photos taken would perform different style by the reflecting of the sunlight~

Address :
No. 1, Lorong Kurau,
Bangsar.

Business Hour : Tue to Sun ( Closed on Mon )
12pm - 9 or 10pm.

Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum, Ipoh

While on the way back to study life at KL during month of July, Ann and I had visited to Ming Court Hong Kong Tim Sum. I always craving for this restaurant's dim sum... Everytime reading other bloggers who wrote about this restaurant, sure I will set my teeth to pay a visit on it~!!

Finally... I am here~!!!

Full... full.... house!!! If you don't mind, you can share table with others~!

Thumb up of their service~! Haha! Once you get your seat, their workers will surge toward the customers. One will ask about the tea, one ask about har gao, fish pastes, egg tarts, porridge... and so on. I am quite sure that most of the new customers cant reflect themselves in short time as I did. Haha!

Porridge, dense and yummy~



Fish paste, special dish by Ming Court. It's smooth and no fishy smell o!



Loh Mai Kai, this one is so so for me.


Custard bao.. thumb up~!

The price range is fall in acceptable range from RM 2.20 to RM 4.20.


Their dim sum competitor, Foh San.. it's kinda a joke that Foh San renovate until that elegance and ming court?? haha! However, customers tends to go to the restaurant which have better food~

Comment : Overall, I love the dim sum of Ming Court so much and it's much better than Foh San (my own opinion). Love it~!! Sure will visit it again!

Pork Burger @ Nambawan Cafe, PJ

Look out for the pork burger..... craving for it seriously, thus try out the so called cheap yet palatable pork burger at Nambawan cafe which known as pork delicate by food bloggers.

My first and the last time visit to this cafe. Why? Reveal later~!

Their menu cover. They did offer set lunch during the lunch time.

Too bad when the waitress told me that pork burger was not available at that time since their porks haven't arrived. Huh? Someone deliver for them? Ok...

100% Home made Beef Burger, RM 6.90??? RM 9.90??? Here is the question for you, why I put ??? at the end? Yup, for the pricing ya.. the menu stated RM 6.90 but the lady of cashier (maybe was the boss) charge us RM 9.90. We argued with her that menu has written RM 6.90 instead of RM 9.90. The answer she gave: Price changed and she tried to find out the new menu but failed. We had go through few of the rest of menu, all stated RM 6.90.. why she cant find the RM9.90 one??????? So ridiculous!!! And is the beef burger worth for the price? Absolutely NOT!!!

Yes, sauce of the beef is ample and the mouth feel just wonderful... The homemade beef was actually minced or grind meat yet not too fine. But the most important part is the burnt causing the bitter taste.

Set lunch is come to set including mushroom soup, pork patty and a drink total RM 9.55 nett -:
Chargrill Pork Patty Hot Potato. The portion is so so so so so so tiny, not even can fill stomach of one's. The pork patty taste like the minced pork too~

Come together with the set lunch, 2 thin pieces of bread.

Mushroom soup.


Jasmine tea.

  • 5% government tax applied.

Address :
10, Sri Manja Square One,
Taman Sri Manja,
Jalan Klang Lama, 46400, P.J.

Business Hour : 12 pm - 3 pm and 6 pm - 10pm.

Mille Crepe at Food Foundry, Section 17@PJ

I am sure that residents at PJ know well about this cafe : Food Foundry. Their chief fame rests on their mille crepes which offered several flavours. Mille crepe? Yup, mille meaning that thousand.

Sign board of the cafe~ Food Foundry is a cafe with the theme of simple yet comfortable. Alike the European ambient, it's giving the feeling of laziness~ You may sit on a chair and read book~ Of course when the weather is good since they are no air-con.

This is their original space of the cafe. Guess what?

They had even expanded their cafe to next door. It's much bigger and serve more customers now.

Clipped menu.

The flavour of the mille crepe. As you can see, three types of mille crepes are ready which are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.


Other than mille crepe, you have other choices like tiramisu cake, chocolate mousse, bread butter pudding and so on.

Chocolate Mille Crepe, RM 9 nett.

Look thorough the photo, it's really make up by layers of crepe.

The very thin crepes stacked together give me a great feeling~ Surprisingly, you can feel the layered when consuming in your mouth and it's melt so fast~ Besides, the crepe has good chocolate fragrant even though the intensity not too strong. One word : delicious~! Do try out their strawberry and vanilla crepe next time!

Food Foundry has also well-known with their western cuisine but I have no chance taste on it. Perhaps, just next time~ =)

Address :
BG-8, Happy Mansion,
Jalan 17/13,
46400, Petaling Jaya.

Tel : 03-7955 3885