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This is Eat Drink KL living in Sri Petaling. I work in Kuala Lumpur City Center.
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Cosans OK May 28, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | Café | Burgers / Sandwiches | Bakery / Cake / Kuih

 
Comfy & invitingly spacious, with a service team that's earning solid praise for friendliness.

 
Sandwiches comprise the crux of Cosans' food menu, served hot & stuffed with the likes of smoked duck, melted mozzarella, confit tomatoes & arugula (RM15).

 
The Carreau blend comprises Brazilian, Papua New Guinea, Ugandan, Tanzanian & Costa Rican beans. Sure, a latte's not the route to explore the nuances of a coffee blend, but the strong-tasting milk in this makes it even trickier. Order it black instead.

 
Equerre's best for espressos, a rich, complex combo of Brazilian, Colombian, Guatemalan & Sumatran Mandheling produce.

 
Cosans' signature tea: Jasmine scented with rose oil. Evokes fragrances & flavours from talcum powder to Turkish Delights.

 
No shortage of beverages to contemplate: Dark chocolate with milk & Earl Grey. All in all, Cosans has its allure; considering the expertise that's been channelled into this place, it could become a bona fide hit.
 
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Tryst Smile May 28, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | Café

 
Tryst, which feels free-spirited & funky, like something someone might stumble on behind Subang's darkest alley.

 
Tryst's patrons love the pancakes, paired with choices like chili con carne (or have 'em with chocolate, bananas or peanut butter)

 
... plus well-prepared, tangy-meaty spaghetti that clocks in at RM12, one of this neighbourhood's most fairly priced plates.

 
Come in, the coffee's fine; the cold drip variety is the ideal antidote to the heat of the night.

 
Beans hail from Costa Rica, Honduras, Brazil & Sumatra, coming together to create a likeable latte.
 
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Snow Factory Smile May 28, 2014   
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Categories : Taiwanese | Stall / Warung | Ice Cream / Froyo / Gelato

 
for fans of dessert, there's more on this level: Snow Factory, the first Malaysian offshoot of a Taiwan-based brand.

 
Yoghurt, yoghurt-based ice cream & fruit preserves form the key offerings here.

 
The blueberry flavour tastes pretty natural & the texture's satisfyingly dense. Refreshing enough on a sweltering afternoon.
 
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Upbeat Smile May 28, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | Café | Juices / Bubble Tea / Tea / Yogurt | Desserts

 
Speaking of wholesomeness, here's something else that's newly unveiled on Avenue K's second floor: Upbeat Health Bar, which serves nutritious, low-guilt fare near the Fitness First gym.

 
Try the Mission flour tortilla wraps, assembled on order & packed with ultra-creamy mushroom croquettes, cherry tomatoes, lettuce & an addictive "secret house sauce" (RM8.90, 411 calories).

 
Peanut butter shake mixed with bananas, chocolate whey & milk (RM9.90 for 261 calories), plus flax seeds for extra texture (RM2 surcharge). Understandably, it's not what we'd describe as delicious, but it's not undrinkable.
 
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Svea Smile May 28, 2014   
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Categories : Western variety | Food court | Steaks / Chops

 
For folks who need further evidence that Avenue K's star is on the ascent, this revamped mall now features a Swedish cafe whose selection extends well beyond meatballs.

 
Svea Cafe opened this past week inside the Taste Enclave food court, though its full menu remained unavailable when we visited. For now, customers can check out recipes like "Seamen's Beef" (RM18.90). Tastes kinda like typical stew, but that's not necessarily a terrible thing. Coming attractions comprise seafood cakes, salmon soup, pork chops & ham pies.

 
Interesting desserts include the "ris a la malta" rice pudding with almonds & cinnamon (RM10) ...

 
... & the warm Swedish porridge of oats with cranberries (RM10), exceptionally healthy-tasting (but could be too bland for some).
 
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