After hearing all raves about how awesome this little cafe is from friends, I finally gave it a try at My Liberica Coffee with the peeps today- Andrea, Nat, and Mao- as a farewell outing before Nat flies off to France tomorrow. I must say, it's definitely a place for a round of little chit chats. Its warm tones and wooden-finishing furnitures set the ambience just right for comfort and makes you feel right at home.
Coco crepe cake, a definite must-try! The cakes served here are different everyday, and we're fortunate we got to try this flavour! This is pretty good for me! The sweetness and bitterness level of it is just enough, and its creaminess literally melts in your mouth ooh ohh love.
Hokkaido Milk Crepe cake.
Again, after much recommendation from Mao, we tried these mushroom chicken pie and oh my god, was it good! Good is an understatement of course. They are freaking amazing! The best I've had in ages! The only flaw is its too small, just one isn't enough. Dear me, I'm missing it right now. The crust and the mushroom fillings. I could dream of them tonight.
Mao's orange-liquor(?) coffee and my own Espresso Conn Gelato. It's my very first time trying a "drink" like this, since I can't take strong coffee (I believe espresso is on the strong side...right?). This is irresistible, however. Scoops of vanilla ice-cream with a shot of espresso. Price? RM6.
Are you kidding me, I had to order.
They have a big price range of course. They have coffee like Blue Mountain too and that costs a bomb, but apparently its really worth it. I bet if I ever did try that, I prolly wouldn't be able to sleep for at least 2 days. That's how terrible I am.
Anyway, it does seem this is some paid advert isn't it? No. The food and coffee here (at least the ones we've tried) is pretty good, and priced reasonably I would say.
And, of course, what's a blog post without some pictures of ourselves, eh?
Four of us looking absolutely...charming with pot plants and you start wondering if we asked the waitresses/baristas to take the photos for us. That, we did. And it's none other than our very own CherChiang, working part-time here in the cafe. Lucky girl! Andrea wanted to do part-time here, but apparently they aren't interviewing part-timers anymore.
Photographer of the day! Chiang, if you're reading this, thank you so much! :)
It's crazy, really. We arrived at the cafe around 1.40PM and you wouldn't believe what time we left- around 7PM. Yes, that's right. More than 5 hours in a little cafe, just sitting there at our table, talking our butts off. I had no idea this was possible before today, haha. I barely felt the clock ticking away! I don't think we talked that much either! Time just...whoa. Take us by surprise literally. They say when you're having a good time, the world goes by, and you wouldn't notice shit. No lies.
The last photo before we went our separate ways. Today was fun. I realise this would be the last time in a long time four of us would hang out again, what with uni coming up and a new life in general. The soonest would be...December next year? That is if everyone is back. I don't know how to put it...but I'll miss you, HuanYi. Truly. Good luck there, and I wish you all the best!
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