Quick Bites
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Give it a try if you’re at Publika, it’s on the same floor as the Chinese food court.
Give it a try if you’re at Publika, it’s on the same floor as the Chinese food court.
The name might be useless (Restaurant In House...?) and the waiters rather unfriendly, but the food is reasonable, and it is worth knowing that Baba Ganoug cravings can be satisfied without a stress-inducing, wallet-reducing trip to Bukit Bintang.
French Pastries and Japanese Food
Lovely profiteroles - Sweet, thick and creamy custard within firm, slightly salty choux pastry
A British & European style bakery cafe. Breads baked daily from scratch, using stoneground organic flour, imported from UK. Sandwiches made to order using quality and home made ingredients, pizzas made to order. Weekly specials such as home-made soup. Organic responsibility coffee & organic teas.
For a healthier take at breads, pies, sandwiches and more, head down to Craft Bakers.
That's their signature brownie, which is named 'Food for the Gods'. Mind you, this is soooo good! I usually couldn't tolerate sweet stuff, but this one is beyond my expectation~
Food at Sushi Q relatively satisfying and quite fresh. I love their mango lobster, the lobster mayo yaki and duck ramen. If you wan fast, convenience, clean and healthy food then Sushi Q is the answer. They have prepacked sushi, salad and bento set for you to grab and go. Their Fried Sushi is something unique also. Well, the price range is quite standard compare to other Japanese chain restaurant. Currently Sushi Q has 4 outlets, in 1Utama, Mid Valley, Paradigm Mall and Publika.
Well, personally, given a choice of tea of coffee for breakfast I would usually go for tea. In fact if there was hot chocolate, I would have chosen that.