PBD Then Pavi v2.0

Birch


Note: For some reason blogger decided to revert this post. Perhaps due to my switching between the Blogger website and the app. Luckily I had it cached somewhere else.

Cracked my head thinking of a place to go for Sunday lunch. When I saw the Pusat Bandar Damansara sign, I just took the exit, and headed into DC Mall. Truth be told, that place is dead on weekends (the tenants don't even need to open their shutters!). Not to say it's not dead on weekdays, just dead-er. Haha. Strangely in that dead place, there is a cafe that is bustling with activity. That cafe is Birch.

Cosy

Good thing that they had ample staff to handle the hungry crowd. Mum and I had the Shakusha and Ulam Spaghetti. The former was a spicy baked eggs kind of dish, but with less eggs than I hoped for. The pasta was delicious, but for RM35 you would think that it could be less basic. They are actually famous for their burnt cheesecake, but we were to full to try. For those of you looking for an Instagram-able cafe, this place scores an 8 with its designer furniture, airy feel, and abundance of natural light.

Shakusha

From PBD, we made our way to Pavilion KL. The Hari Raya decorations were underwhelming in my opinion. Aori Ramen had opened with a lot of hype. The queue was bloody long. Will see what the fuss is about a few months later.

Hari Raya 2018

Stopped at Nam Heong (Pavilion Elite has also a few new establishments to explore) for tea time but it progressed into a full-fledged dinner. Was attracted by its semi-retro feel. At first it was just kopi and pastry (egg tarts and charsiew sou), but we ended up ordering curry noodles and ABC as well. Opps.

Nam Heong

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