Its always pleasant to discover new places to chill out, and
PH Pastry house provides the perfect ambience for a casual hangout with friends and family.Opened no less than 2 weeks ago,
PH Pastry house primarily focuses on pastries (duh). We were able to relate the similarities with
Levain Patisserie in their menu, with a small selections of simple breakfast items such as scrambled eggs and french toast, salads, pastas and pies. Coincidentally, both cafes are situated within walking distances.
I was immediately captivated by the facade and interiors of the cafe, a minimalist concept, with beautiful alfresco settings, both upon entrance and behind the cafe, its interior focus primarily on black, white themand bricks, surrounded by glass whichenhances the brightness of the cafe creating a cheerful and casual dining mood.
Alfresco area
RM3.90 per macaroons
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Since we've only tried the desserts this visit, i'll leave you guys to explore on the rest. It was unfortunate the desserts here did not flair too well, with many rooms for improvement- im referring mainlyto their dry sponge base, which has ac oarse texture that requires some pressure forking through.Fortunately, the coffee is pretty good. Using Bristol coffee beans, my cappucinohas a good fragrance, and the foaming was smooth and lovely.
Affogato
Cappucino
I love the concept of this place very much! Looking forward for some more dining experiences in PH Pastry House
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