Starhill Tea Salon
The Finest Teas of The World
The Starhill Tea Salon, opened a few months back, is the latest addition to Starhill Gallery. It is inspired by the fascinating history and culture of tea and is one of the first tea salons in Kuala Lumpur.
Located on the Indulge Floor inside the posh Starhill Gallery itself, the chic tea salon is a comfortable place to relax and perfect for a little afternoon tete-a-tete.Im sure many agree with me, as the tea salon is abuzz with customers and activity each time I strolled pass.
** Pictures of the tea, macarons and their tea dining set to come soon.
For today, my highlight is specially on the Spanish CHURROS.
Yes, AUTHENTIC Spanish churros. Just like how Tan Sri Francis Yeoh had them during his annual trips to Spain.
Churros was added to the menu at the Bukit Bintang Starhill Tea Salon just recently.This particular salon right on the busy Bukit Bintang walk (next to Sephora Malaysia) has a ChurrosCart attached with adeep frying machine, ensuring that your churros are freshly fried to order.
It is as authentic as it can get, Tan Sri Francis assured me. We have flown in a spanish chef specifically to run things for the last week and the churros mix is a secret recipe thats guaranteed to produce delicious churros, best eaten dipped in our special chocolate sauce he added.
Meet Spanish Chef Geovanni, who fried our churros for us that day.
For the uninitiated,Churros are a Spanish dessert that resemblesgolden strips of deep fried pastry.Its a delicious donut-like treat, great as a snack.
Deep-fried to a golden brown, it is usually rolled in cinnamon-sugar prior to serving.The churros mix are squeezed out through a pastry bag/machine pipe and fried in long ribbons. They are then served with piping hot chocolate.
* pic credited to google.
The churros I sampled here was different from the ones I tried at Molten Lava, 1 Utama and The Bee, Jaya One. Instead of short ribbons with grooves at its sides, the ones here are long; really long, and served coiled up on a plate. You dust the cinnamon or sugar as you like or you eat on its own dipped in chocolate.
An example: The ones served at The Bee/Molten Lava are shaped as such.
Below: The churros at Starhill Tea Salon.
If you surf around for churros on the www, churros comes in many shapes and sizes. Most importantly is the taste and texture of course.
The ones I had here had the chewy and stretchy texture very much alike our Chinese Crullers or more commonly known as yau char kway. The taste was almost the same too!
Below: The prices for the churros. For my next visit, Im going to try having it with ice cream! :)
On that afternoon, we dined outside on lounge chairs under shady umbrellas. But if you wish to have your Spanish Churros in the air-conditioned comfort of Starhill Tea Salon at the Indulge Floor, you can too. However, prices differs so do check prior to ordering.
Still, I would recommend sitting al-fresco on the sidewalk esp! ecially during balmy evenings and nights. Its the perfect venue to just chill and observe the world past by. Other than tea, fruit juices and coffee, take your pick of beers from the bucket.
MENU & PRICES:
So have anyone here been to Spain? Eaten thesescrumptious churros in the country itself? Do try Starhills Tea Salons ones and tell me what you think!
Address
Indulge Floor
Starhill Gallery,
181 Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala lumpur
Contact No
603 27198550
Fax No
603 27157000
Operation Hour
10am ! 1am
I have suggested to Sally and her team at the tea salon to have take-aways for the churros, since the outlet here is smacked right on the bustling street of Bukit Bintang. Im absolutely certain this would make a delish on-the-go snack.
Heres mine in a little brown paperbag!
Do eat it while its hot though. *hint*
One last picture with the churros and ChefGeovanni. He has gone back to Spain but we hope to see him again in the near future!
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