B dropped by this afternoon at my booth in Bangsar Village to purchase some chocolates and then we decided to have lunch together. Since B did not want to have anything to do with Japanese, I made the decision to try Marmalade. I have not tried it despite hearing the good reviews about it so I thought, why not give it a try since someone will be paying for my review?!! Sorry B, if you're reading this, I really did not expect you to treat me. Having bought chocolates from my booth, I thought I'm the one who will be giving you a treat!
This is the entrance to Marmalade. It's situated on the 2nd floor of Bangar Village II, just above L'occitane. It was a simple entrace, nothing fancy but you will not miss it since the Marmalade sign is big enough!
Centre Piece
Can't really decide what to eat actually. At that moment, I think the choices of food is really limited but I understand that it's important to just stick to the good ones rather than having 100 over types of food and nothing tastes good. You get to choose from a variety of salads, foccacia, rice or spaghetti. I chose the Oriental Escape with multigrain bread. B chose the Passage thru India Focaccia, since he said that he will be going to India soon. My as well, get used to the food first eh. For drinks, I had the Peachy Passion smoothie, just like a lassi and B had an ice lemon tea. Hmm...how unadventurous...Oops someone's gonna kill me :P
Upon entering, we looked for a comfortable seat. Ah, as usual, I like the seating with cushions or couch-like seatings. It's more comfortable and I like fancy... However, I was shocked that no one actually cared that we walked in. usually, there'll be a waiter showing the seats to patrons but this one, just find wherever you want to sit then sit la! The menu came shortly. Was quite disappointed how they present the menu. It's so simple, too simple. Just like their deco and ambiance. Despite being a minimalist in deco, the ambiance is nice. You don't get the next table seated beside you just an-inch away where the next table hears all your juicy gossips like Kim Gary and all the HK-styled cafes.
Can't really decide what to eat actually. At that moment, I think the choices of food is really limited but I understand that it's important to just stick to the good ones rather than having 100 over types of food and nothing tastes good. You get to choose from a variety of salads, foccacia, rice or spaghetti. I chose the Oriental Escape with multigrain bread. B chose the Passage thru India Focaccia, since he said that he will be going to India soon. My as well, get used to the food first eh. For drinks, I had the Peachy Passion smoothie, just like a lassi and B had an ice lemon tea. Hmm...
Look the other ball! I mean tomato...
Oriental Escape with Multigrain Bread
Chicken Char Siew, homemade pear, wanton strips and ginger & chilli gravy
Passage Thru India
Chicken Tikka Masala, cucumber & tomato cubes and mini papadum
Sorry half-way through and I realise I have forgotten to snap a picture
Oriental Escape with Multigrain Bread
Chicken Char Siew, homemade pear, wanton strips and ginger & chilli gravy
Passage Thru India
Chicken Tikka Masala, cucumber & tomato cubes and mini papadum
Sorry half-way through and I realise I have forgotten to snap a picture
Overall, my Oriental Escape tasted okay. Not very good-lah. I felt that the chicken char siew don't really have a roasted taste. The pear cubes does not have any taste. However, the gravy was nice but they should have provided a bigger opening for the gravy instead of filling up in that tequilla shot-like glass which makes it so difficult to dip! The Peachy Passion is nice but I don't think it's worth the price. A hefty price of RM9 per glass and I don't see my bits of peach in there!
I'll give it a 3***rating. Ambiance wise a 4***. Good place to recommend for a meet up with friends as you can sit and chat comfortably.
Oh, btw if you're wondering why I call this friend of mine whom I got to know recently at my buddy's gathering of colleagues is that he wants to stay anonymous. That's why I had to blackened his eyes too. So, B, if you're reading this and at anytime you think you're ready to be exposed, please let me know. I can undo the black stripe.
Oh, btw if you're wondering why I call this friend of mine whom I got to know recently at my buddy's gathering of colleagues is that he wants to stay anonymous. That's why I had to blackened his eyes too. So, B, if you're reading this and at anytime you think you're ready to be exposed, please let me know. I can undo the black stripe.
[Disclaimer: This is strictly my honest opinion and tastes vary with tastebuds. Please do not even waste your time trying to sue me because just like my sister, we ain't rich! Thnx]
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