Delicious
Good for: atmosphere, food, Solo Travellers, service
- Address
- Jln Telawi 1 Ground fl, Bangsar Village II
- Website
- Phone
- 03 2287 1554
- Price
- meals RM40-50
- Hours
- 11am-10.30pm Mon-Thu, 9am-10.30pm Fri-Sun
Lonely Planet review for Delicious
Stylish delicious cafes are popping up all over KL; this is one of the biggest branches, serving its trademark chunky sandwiches, big salads, pastas, scrumptious cakes and other desserts. The afternoon tea set (RM69 for two) is a good deal.
Traveller reviews for Delicious (1)
-
-
We always eat delicious. Occasionally.
disco_bee recommends this,
It’s the kind of place that looks like a showroom, where everything is white and baby blue, down to its empty birdcages and paper table mats (we only hope they recycle) - where you’d be likely to splurge a little (if not too much), on cafe food.
Then again, most restaurants in the Bangsar Village II mall and around the Bangsar Baru area are a little pricey – it being one of the more sophisticated shopping hubs of Kuala Lumpur.
Nonetheless, Delicious still gives you the idea that you’re in a cosy, comfortable place – assuring you with their generous blue cushions, wooden chairs, pretty lighting and bustling staff, as if saying – “Don’t worry; your portions will be big and tasty.� And you will not be necessarily ripped off - they are.
You order a less-messy salad, like their Warm Mediterranean Chicken salad or a Chicken Avocado sandwich (with Pesto), and finish things with a cup of coffee or their Homemade Ginger Beer, when you’re there for a business luncheon.
You tuck into a plate of Spicy Crab Meat Linguini, but not before sharing an appetizer of Fried Calamari with Homemade Tartare sauce, and later some Sticky Date Pudding or Berrylicious Chocolate Pavlova when you’re out for a long chat with your girlfriends.
You indulge in a bowl of Thai Beef Salad, Sambal Udang Tumis (chilli prawns with rice) or their signature Nyonya Curry Laksa (milky curry with clear noodles and tiger prawns), because you don’t have to be a tourist to fork out some extra bucks for Asian soul food.
In the end, you end up spending perhaps 40-50 ringgit each, but maybe, if you were to stick around the city a little longer – you will come back, or even guiltily end up a regular. Like a lot of us in Kuala Lumpur.
Good for: atmosphere, food, Solo Travellers, service








