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| Tuesday, 25-Oct-2005 00:00 |
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CAFE CAFE KUALA LUMPUR
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I was heading to the famous chicken rice shop along Jalan Maharajalela when I noticed this dark, candle-lit restaurant. I got curious and peeped through the curtained window ... and saw this most romantic view. Tried looking for the signboard but alas, non found. I walked around to the front entrance and there it was, a small sign that says CafeCafe. I thought to myself.... I must come back and try it out. And guess what .. here I am.... a week later...
From the moment I entered the cafe, my first impression was ..... WOW! ( Well, I really can't express how I felt at that moment. you really need to visit this place to experience what I meant !). I can try to describe a little here ....
Dim-lit restaurant ... the first thing I noticed is little bits of crystal thingy dangling from the ceiling ... lot's of them .. like stars ..shining ..... And hanging across the wall .. a huge drape curtain ... the victorian kind ...and a quick look around you see some dining tables ... every single one candle-lit and has a wine glass. The light reflecting off the wine glass adds to the romantic ambience. Surrounding the dining area are cottage-styled cabinets .. well-stocked with canned food, wines ....
Contact Details
175, Jalan Maharajalela
50150 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel : 603-21458141
www.cafecafekl.com
Located on a busy cross-junction, Café Café is a slice of Paris in downtown Kuala Lumpur. Far from the madding crowd that is Bukit Bintang, yet close enough to feel the pulse of the Golden Triangle, is a quaint restaurant at a corner of what used to be the Edinburgh Roundabout. Opposite of National Staduim and near to the traffic lights at the Dewan Bahasa intersection, you can't miss the 19th century Parisian-styled cafe that stands out in a row of nondescript shops. Parking is convenient and available around the place.
Ratings
OVERALL RATING : * * * * * (perfect for marriage proposal )
Environment Rating : * * * * * * (extra stars for super romantic ambience !)
Food Rating : * * * * (rather designer food)
Service Rating : * * * * (Waiters very informative, every one of them)
Budget Rating : * * (Quite Pricey .. then again .. you're paying for the ambience)
Operation Details
Average Price : RM50 - RM100
Operating Hours
MON - SAT Dinner: 06.00pm - 12.00pm
SUN Lunch 12.00pm - 02.30pm, Tea 02:30pm - 05:30pm, Dinner 06:00pm 0 12:00am
Accepted Cards: : Master Card , Visa Card , American Express , Diners Card
Miscellaneous Details
Halal : Yes
Dining Method : Dine-In (Please .. if you wanna catch Amber Chia)
Food/Cuisine
Fench / Italian. Favourites are traditional foie gras (goose liver), which is the signature dish. Speciality also includes succulent French duck breast, Italian food such as pasta and risotto cooked with dried porcini mushroom. Entrees like mussels in white wine,escargots, scallops with black truffles ... are not to be missed. Lovers of desert will appreciate the range of homemade classic French and Italian foods such as French dark chocolate or banana mousse, Crème brulee – a classic French favourite. Tiramisu comes highly recommended with creamy Italian mascarpone cheese and a touch of strong French brandy.
Ambience/Features : Lavish interior. Quintessentially Parisian - echoes of the combination of Le Quartier du Marais, Montmartre together with a touch of Moulin Rough.
In plain English .... VERY ROMANTIC ...
BYO (Bring Your Own) Allowed? : Please ... you don't want to do that....
Reservations : Temporarily not available.
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