Finally I have paid my visit to this place - Jibby & Co.
You would be blown off by the endless long queue lining up outside the restaurant!
We waited for nearly 15mins to get out seat, just because there were 5 of us, and it is harder to get a big table.
But, it is lucky that there were 5 of us, because we got to see at the sofa area right beside the French window, facing the road side.
Thanks to Mr. Yap, that's why we have this opportunity to have something pricy this weekend.
I have heard of this place for many times, and always wish to come here.
Different from when I was in NZ, it is really hard for me to explore new cuisine or awesome food now in Malaysia due to inacessibility of different location.
While public transport is nt very safe in this land, it is very important to own a car.
However, I am not working for my car allowance yet, perhaps soon I would.
Unless I have a very reasonable excuses, or else it would be difficult to 'borrrow' mum's car during weekend.
Therefore, gathering become a great chances for my food hunting =D
So I have ordered a soft shell crab burger for my lunch, which was recommended by my ex-colleague.
To be honest, I had a similar but better burger in Melbourne, you can see here.
This soft shell crab is not crispy enough, and the bun turns soggy very soon, perhaps also because I didnt finish it sooner.
But thumbs up for the kumara (or sweet potato) fries, they are crispy and sweet, it would be better if they serve more. =P
My frens ordered other meals include egg benedict (but they named chic breakkie = =),
Jibby big breakfast which I want to order initially, but I changed my mind as it is too common and I would love to try out something new.
Bean couldnt finish this and I helped out in the end, ermmm...taste was just usual, nothing special. The scrambled egg is slightly too soft, and mushroom was quite salty. And I prefered the "real' bacon. You know what I mean.
Our birthday boy ordered the ultimate aussie burger, which took more than 20mins to be served.
Perhaps their mains were just alright, or we have ordered the wrong food, but they did serve amazing dessert.
A little pricy for a small slide of cakes, RM16.50 each. However, the indulgence is priceless.
I wish to try out others if I have chances to come again.
Our dessert attempts havent stopped yet, because we saw Tous Les Jours right opposite us.
Bean said her colleagues highly recommended this Korean bakery house, which is a franchise from Korea and opened in Malaysia now.
I couldnt deny it is indeed a very comfortable and modern cafe to spare during a lazy weekend.
Their dessert caught our eyes without a second, and we decided to have more sweet stuffs.
The quote: Don't judge a book by its cover could be applied for these dessert.
They are very appealing, but they are so sweet that I couldnt taste the bitterness in the tiramisu, and the flavor is not rounded. =(
Macarons on top of the cheese cake and tiramisu are a little too sweet and sticky....
I guess perhaps they are more expertise in bun and toast then.
However, the lime mojito was lovely =)
Alright, I have a good weekend, not mentioned that I have spent so much this week.
P/s: I also have bought 3 pairs of flats just in this week!
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