Friday, March 20, 2020

Easy way

When I don't feel like cooking lunch, I take the easy way out. Eat out! My girl wouldn't mind sometime (especially when she is bored with my cooking!). 

It was one of those days when I felt like eating out. Last Thursday to be exact. 

I got to know this eatery from social media, and photos did looked tempting. Easy Weasy Cafe. Located at the L-shaped shoplots block just after Shell Station in Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi Adruce. 


I never venture to that area other than the medical lab that I had been to once for a blood test when I was pregnant with Jamie 7 years ago. 


It was around 11am when we reached Easy Weasy Cafe. A big dark sliding door at the front. When we slided open, the cafe was rather empty except for an occupied table. 


The setting and decoration were simple and not overly done. A friendly man served us, spoke fluent Chinese and English. We were given menu and order chit, so we wrote and placed our own order. They have RM8 lunch promotion from 11am to 3pm, so I took the chance to try its food.


What attracted me first when I entered the cafe was the plush toys on the seats. We had a couple of big teddy bears to keep us company while waiting for our food. They also have few books and boardgames to keep you entertained and occupied. 


Both of us ordered 100Plus as it was only RM2 when we ordered the lunch promotion. Soft drink choices are 100Plus, Coca and Sprite. Steel straws were served, that not so commonly seen here. 


I went for the RM8 lunch promotion and I had the cheesy grilled chicken rice. 

A love-shaped fried egg on one corner, accompanied by fragrant rice and green salad and grilled chicken chop on one side. 

They have 3 options of gravy,  namely Thai, Berries Pepper and Chessy. Initially I wanted the berries pepper but worry I would not enjoy it so I went for cheesy sauce. Not a bad choice. Very cheesy grilled chicken chop, for those who love cheese and grilled chicken, this is a good choice.


My girl didn't find anything fancy in the lunch promotion so she had Fish N Chip (RM17) instead. 

They served Thai sweet chilli sauce instead of the usual tartar sauce. 


No complaint from her, I guess she was happy with it.

Our lunch costs RM29.


By the way, they would be doing food delivery service during this Movement Control Order period. Anyone interested, please check out their Facebook page or contact them directly. They deliver to area as far as Kota Samarahan.

Everyone, stay in and stay safe! 

11 comments:

Twilight Man said...

I love the KL cafes that have huge plush toys and comfy sofas. They would brighten my mood like a child again.

The set lunch is so cheap and worth it.

Sharon D. said...

Ohhh.. I am loving the coziness of this place. Those plush toys are so cute. The food looks delicious too. Nice place to hang out, Rose.

suituapui said...

Fish and chips look good!

suituapui said...

P.S. STAY HOME!!!

Libby said...

The plush toys are so cute! I would go for your set of cheesy grilled chicken rice too!

Libby said...

Good idea to provide books to keep the diners occupied and entertained while waiting for their orders.

Ezvina said...

A hidden cafe ya. I also never by that area.

mun said...

What fish is that for fish and chips?

Reanaclaire said...

I miss the days where I could still go out to eat... now it is all about homecooking...

Natalia said...

Yummy! That looks do good, in here all all the restaurants are closed.

Iwona said...

Yummy food. In my country restaurants are closed. We shoul stay at home. It's so important.