More often than not, Cafe Komugi is the first shop you see as you walk into Tokyo Street, Pavilion. What comes across as just a bakery, is actually more than that.
It is a sit-down cafe where you can order drinks to complement their famous buns and pastries...
..not to mention, tempting mouth-watering Japanese desserts.
I was there to try their Lunch Set.
The word 'komugi' means 'wheat' in Japanese, so i'm not sure what the quirky yellow spring-like logo resembles. Reminds me of curly fries though.
Can you tell from this picture that their Carbonara Spaghetti is super yummy with the perfect consistency and not 'over-the-top' creamy? Well it IS. Loved it!
The Chicken Curry Udon is really good too, if you're a fan of Japanese (non spicy) curry.
When given a choice, i always go for the Potato Salad. Their version's kinda mediocre. Tasted better.
My Ice Cold Chocolate (RM 11.90) was a fattening choice, as always. lol.
An ala carte order of Wafu Mentai Spaghetti (RM 22.90) brought us a slightly pinkish pasta dish made with Japanese cod roe and creamy prawn. Mmmmm, another good selection.
Lucky us, as instead of Ice Cream for our set lunch dessert, we got a piece of this delicious Japanese sponge cake with a green tea/ chocolate mousse centre. Not too sweet, just heavenly.
As our sweet tooth beckons for more, two more desserts made their way to our table.
The Raspberry Tart (RM 12.50) ... beside a beautifully-drawn rose on a plate.
Don't you just long for a piece too?
Hokkaido Cheese Tart (RM 5.90)...cute snake who seems to be aiming for the raspberry sitting on top of my tart.
Thanks to a wonderful buddy (who is also camera-shy) for treating me and Kuen to this lovely post birthday meal!
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