Kafe Bali

We were searching for a brunch venue in Puchong and chanced upon this charming Balinese-styled cafe. 

The Balinese décor

Parking is horrendous in this area but thankfully the café allocates 2 parking spots for customers and luckily for us, we got 'em!

As we entered the cafe, we were the friendly staff greeted us with a welcoming smile.

For mains, we ordered the Pan Grilled Vege Ciabatta, one of the non-meat options on the menu. I'm hoping to try the Grilled Vegetable next time (already planning for another visit).

It was kinda oily though.

It came with Seasoned Fried Potatoes and we love it! The Homemade Chunky Tomato Sauce was a great accompaniment, I regretted not packing the leftover sauce, would love to add it 

I was looking forward to the pastries but decided not to risk it as the pastries on display were uncovered and may be dry from the exposure (it's just our assumption, don't take our word for it). All the cakes looked amazing, especially the Apel Strudel. We finally decided on the Kue Pisang Bakar. Perhaps next time we can try the Lemon, Poppies & Lychee, which sounds delish!

Kafe Bali interior:

Ground floor


First floor (the loo is on the same floor)

Kue Pisang Bakar 

Spicy Chocolate 

Pan Grilled Vege Ciabatta 



Iced Long Black
What we ordered:

Pan Grilled Vege Ciabatta 23 Served with Homemade Chunky Tomato Sauce.

Kue Pisang Bakar 21 Banana Cake with Peanut Butter Spread and Caramelised Banana Topping.

Spicy Chocolate 14 A slight sip of chilli pepper heat will warm the belly

Long Black, Choice of Kimbo or Nusantara (RM13, cold)

Total cost: RM82.78 (or RM82.79), including 10% + 6% tax

Conclusion: Definitely worth revisiting.

Pros: Love the relaxing atmosphere, food and friendly staff; 

Cons: it's on the pricey end.


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