This spacious, welcoming hangout seems suitable for resting the feet after a shopping spree, but while we like its casual vibe, we have mixed feelings about its fusion food.
Seaweed-flavored fries with wasabi dip. A simple snack; not sure how to describe something that fades in the memory almost immediately after it's consumed.
Spaghetti in tomato sauce with mussels, scallops, prawns & squid. Supposed to be topped with shirasu and laced with sake, but the shirasu at least appeared absent. What remained was a run-of-the-mill pasta recipe. To be fair, there's much more on En Ginza Cafe's menu, so maybe other items might taste better.
Bread fans should nonetheless make a beeline for this cafe, since lots of doughy delights line its shelves, including freshly baked rolls stuffed with pumpkin paste.
Blue cheese bun. An agreeably stinky alternative to conventional cheese-topped buns.
Coffee art! Say Hello, Kitty, to this latte. Or was it a cappuccino?
Can't recognize this winking character, but it was cute all the same.
EN Ginza Cafe @ Pavilion,
Tokyo Street, Level 6, Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur.
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