Address:
30, Jalan Tun H S Lee, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opening Hours:
Tues–Sun
8:00 AM–8:00 PM
Time Visited:
Around 4:30pm, public holiday Wednesday.
Attire worn:
Casual
Item(s) Ordered (Photos taken as inconspicuous as possible with my phone):
Fluffy Pancake, Madagascar Brownie and Coffee Bon Bon
After a short nap at home from brunch, I was awoken by the sound of a thunderstorm happening. Got out of bed and decided to go to KL to eat. At first, I wanted to go to Colonial Bar and Restaurant located at where Central Market is but after a lookaround at the surroundings, I decided to head elsewhere to have a meal. Colonial Bar overlooks the big drain that many people mistaken as a river and is next to a building that's under construction. They're located right above a mamak restaurant that's at the back of Central Market which looks like a back alley. Hence, I decided to take my business elsewhere. I started hunting around and walked up and down the street that I used to work at which floods me with many nostalgic memories. The place around there has changed a lot to make it more touristy. The walkway beside Central Market is now called Festival Walk and is a covered walkway with fans to cool you down and many wayside stalls selling things. The mamak restaurant that I frequent last time is still having great business there and so is the Chinese restaurant that has a hawker stall that sells great Beef Ball Noodles. Bangkok Bank still had many homeless people sleeping and sitting on it's ground area where they call it home. Over at the street where Popular and Reggae Bar still stands, there's oddly also a cafe that opened up there called Lucy in the Sky cafe. But I refrain from entering that one as I seek out LOKL Coffee Co. instead.
I soon realized that it's at the other end of the street and started my journey towards it. Once I reached my destination, the street over at that side looks just as deserted as the other end of the street. However, the cafe inside is bustling with people. It consisted of mostly travelers and probably those that put up at the Backhome Hostel beside. The staff of the cafe to me seemed to make up of mostly expats or international students. There's only about 2 individuals that I spotted who may be local that's working at the back where the kitchen is. As I approached near the counter, a staff walked towards me to attend to me and that's when I realized that this is not a self-service cafe and sat myself down at one of the tables near the counter. The big sign with LOKL Coffee Co. on top of the counter looks like a spectacle that belongs in Hollywood and Broadway. A one-page menu that consists of beverages on one side and food on the other is carefully and neatly laid out on all vacant tables.
After placing my orders, I noticed a sign at the side of the table promising 3 things or else your next meal will be free and that is:
1) Your food will not arrive later than 20 minutes
2) Your waiter will always look at you in the eye and smiles
3) Your food should always taste the same.
I can see that they take their promise really seriously because they fulfilled all of these promises to me. Their staff despite consisting of mostly non-locals, they weren't those that do not know how to communicate in English. In fact, all their staff are well-versed in the English language which is not the norm that I see when it comes to foreign workers. Hence my conclusion of them being more of expats and international students.
The ambiance of the place is a nice cozy place to be in. The warm sunlight rays do penetrate through at the counter area since they have a courtyard seating over at the side. The evening light brings about a nice calming effect to me and puts me at ease.
Before I know it, my Coffee Bon Bon has arrived. The Coffee Bon Bon is a double shot espresso served local style. Meaning to say that it has condensed milk in it. Initially I couldn't see it but after looking much closely at the glass, I saw the condensed milk concentrated at the bottom. Luckily I spot it before drinking else it'll kill me. LOL. I took a spoon and stir it and to my delight, it was just the right amount of condensed milk. A gulp of the double shot espresso was an eye opener for me. Although the condensed milk sweeten the coffee enough, it's not too much and just the right amount. It didn't take over the taste of the coffee and you can still taste the rich characteristic of the coffee over the sweetened taste. In fact, I would say it had opened up a new taste to it instead. The coffee tasted fruity and very acidic but with the condensed milk in it, it complemented it very well.
Next came the brownie. It's called the Madagascar Brownie but it's really just the regular brownie with nuts in it and some drawings of chocolate syrup on it. The brownie is sweet but bearable. I find that the brownie is nothing much to shout about. Just your plain ordinary brownie but reasonably priced.
Finally, the fluffy pancake. This is good stuff. It really is fluffy and contains buttery goodness in it's taste. It's served with Gula Melaka syrup and whipped cream on top with coconut shavings. I did prefer the pancakes without the syrup but poured in some to liven it up a bit. The cream enriches the taste more and the coconut shavings on top provided some crunch to it. Quite good. But a bit pricey to me.
Total Wallet Damage:
RM39.40. There are 10% service charge and 6% GST being charged here.
Final Verdict:
7/10. This place is a great place to just chill and relax. It's like a totally different world from the horrid KL sights outside. Staff are polite and friendly. They really do make you feel welcome and am attentive to you. The cafe also has a lot of emphasis on it's merchandise such as mugs and t-shirts. But that don't ruin the great ambiance. WiFi is excellent too. Very fast. The only downside would most likely be it's pricing. It's a little steep to me.
Friday, October 16, 2015
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