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Thursday, 16 August 2012

Afternoon Tea at Food Foundry, Petaling Jaya

Earlier this month Uncle Arthur came to KL for a short visit. That afternoon we went to his hotel to pick up some stuffs and at the same time to invite him out for tea.

We drop by the nearby Food Foundry for their Mille Crepe. It was our first time there too.



 Mmm.....interesting. The Menu came in the form of a clipboard. 

 Hmmm....what shall I have?

 Which one is the Vanilla Crepe?

 Oh....that one...hmmm....kinda expensive at RM9 a piece but kira okay la. Wanna taste a bit. 

Not kitchen towel rack?

It's paper rack. For customer to tear out the paper and draw/write. They even provide color pencils.

Fresh Gourmet Popsicle - WaterLemon Fizz. Not your usual RM1 Ice cream Potong. This litle baby cost RM5.

Posing for for Auntie Mandy

 This is the only nice shot of me which Mamarazzi got after dozens of ugly ones.

(photo credit to Auntie Mandy)

Here comes the Mille Crepe. We ordered two piece. One Vanilla and one Mango. 

The size were smaller that the ones at Nadeje but very light. Personally, Mamarazzi likes Mango best.

 
 (photo credit to Auntie Mandy) 

While the adults chatted, I went and play "driving" with Auntie Mandy.  I love this "table". Can turn into steering wheel one.

When Uncle Arthur say a BOX of things, he was not joking. He brought a long a HUGE box of stuffs. Some goodies for us and some for the rest of the gang

Wow...not only that we got Kompiah , Tee Peah(opps...should be chu-nu-miang as clarified by ARthur), Keropok, layer cake and even a gift for me but Uncle Arthur also tapau-ed.....

 KAMPUA!!!

These are special KAMPUA. It have liver, pork intestine and minced meat!


In the old days, people would write "Thank You Card" when received gifts. But in this internet era, I asked Papa to teach me how to write the word Thank You and MMS to Uncle Arthur. Unfortunately, Mamarazzi forgot to send out the MMS. Guess say thank you through blog also can, right?

 Thank you very much Uncle Arthur for the gifts. And thank you Auntie Mandy for the afternoon tea. 

P/S : If you ever go out makan with Auntie Mandy, make sure you pakat with the taukeh of the restaurant or else you won't have chance to pay at all. Her hands are REALLY fast!

65 comments:

  1. i like their chocolate mille crepe and chicken cordon bleu. they are rather on the pricey side though for my standards.

    i'm a bigger fan of the restaurant opposite ff, called mm cafe. their brownies are rather expensive but damn they are really yummy with vanilla ice cream! i also love their spaghetti arrabiata and curry mee.

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    1. nylusmilk

      Opposite ghave cafe some more ka? didnt notice.. Saw it's like another flat.

      Yikeeeeesss got curry mee ah...okie okie will heads there one of these days....say spaghetti or brownies, am not so keen but if say curry mee the bells will rings

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  2. ANG CUTE MAY STORY TLGA BAWAT PICTURE!

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    1. Thanks Kulapitot. Guess it's something nice ya coz I don't understand .

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  3. Most welcome. Had a great time going round and buying stuff for you all and everybody else. How's the kompia kosong? Yours different from the rest - went to the bakery round the corner as the one I/we went to - the kompia getting smaller, thinner and not so presentable. Iaste still good though,m that one. Tsk! Tsk!

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    1. STP


      Nice ah that one. Tak habis makan bring back to KT and shared with cousing. They liked it too

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  4. Next time, I will buy ordinary kampua. Seems the minced meat doesn't keep too long. Best eaten on the spot. Now, must change blogname to smallpiggy liao lor...everytime make pig snout when taking photo like that. LOL!!!

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    1. STP

      wahhh got next time ah? when when when? Freeze it next time. Sure wont rosak

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  5. That sweeter version of kompia is called chu-nu-miang, not tee piang lah. In Foochow, chu-nu-ngiang means female...so maybe this one is female - so soft and sweet and smooth...whereas the kompia is male - hard, tough, poke-faced and tasteless....but NICE!!!! LOL!!!!

    These are tee piang...
    http://suituapui.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/i-can-see-clearly-now/

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  6. everyone seems to have been to Nadeke in Malacca and Food Foundry in PJ for the mille crepes.. yierrr, i have not been to those places yet!!!

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    1. SK

      Ya lor everyone go we also kaypoh go and taste la at Nadeje but too bad that time cannot relax and eat. Too many people and too hot. no mood

      This PJ one is our first time there. THe size smaller that Nadeje la but according to a friend, all crepe supposed to be this size. Only Nadeje and the sibu noodle house are bigger.

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  7. no surprise lah, now those things are expensive especially in these cafe, so overpriced.. i think they are earning such high margin, yet people don't stop patronizing, haha!!

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    1. SK

      ya...maybe the rental of the place is very expensive also. PJ area wor

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  8. wah!! i really wonder how much things Aurthur brought over with him from Sibu!! sure 80% gifts and 20% personal stuffs only.. haha!! and i am impressed!!! TABAOed the KAMPUA noodles from Sibu!!!!! @_@"

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  9. hehehe, but then i think he will also be going back with 20% personal stuffs and 80% gifts from other bloggers (because you guys just like to exchange).. :p

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  10. you never fails to make me crave

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  11. its been a while since i ate ice cream

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    1. MECoy

      ya heard that raining very bad your place. Not a good time to have ice cream

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  12. aiyah, now only say thank you!! i would have thought you've already said that when you received the gifts?? but then ok lah, since you bring him around and sure you have bought him something too right?? this is the batter system between you both lah~~ :D

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    1. SK

      The other day say already but the no harm saying again lo.

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  13. its not suitable in our weather now though

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    1. MEcoy

      ya i heard . Hope thoings gets back to normal soon

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  14. mille crepe looks nice tooo

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  15. barter system i mean.. but batter also can lah, since there are also many cakes/biscuits/cookies involved, wakakakakaka~~ :D

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  16. have a great day and happy blogging

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  17. Something I found out - the mille crepes in Huckleberry Cafes at Bangsar and Pavilion Times Bookstore outlets? They're also from Food Foundry and they're about RM10 a slice. 30% discount on all cakes after 6 p.m... at least I remember in Bangsar.

    In case you ever find yourselves at one... just saying.

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  18. I must go and try the food foundry..
    so far i had tried the mille crepe at Nadeje ..
    and I want to compare whether is really a good one or not..

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    1. SP

      Go :)


      For me I cant conpared coz didnt really taste the Nadeje ones properly. No mood

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  19. I think price is more or less about the same as Nadeje..
    then somemore here in KL le ... rental and labour is higher..
    I guess that Nadeje is making hell lots of money..

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    1. SP

      Whether making a lot of money r not I dont know coz there will be overhrad cost involved too

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  20. i love that place, been there only once though, food foundry.. Still figured its a bit overpriced, but i guess if you take into account the effort into making the mille crepes, it should be ok.

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  21. So many goodies from Sibu, good for you. I have yet to sink my teeth in Millie Crepe.

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  22. Itu anak kucing look so cute with the clipboard.

    Macam Boss tengah check stock in his shop. :)

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  23. wow.. how i wish i were there too! So u lose out to Mandy? I also kena once from her.. she was supposed to be our guests but then she fastfast paid liow! we Ipohians paiseh... after that, we never met up again...Mandy, you must come IPOH again to catch up with us.. dont leave us out here in IPOH! hahahaa...

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    1. Ya wor, Claire. this Mandy very fast.ling warned mw already but i didnt realize she is that fast. really paiseh . we invite, she went and pay pulak.

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  24. next time you must go to a restaurant that you have arranged and pay in advance, sure Mandy has no chance to pay, hahaha.

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    1. Sonia

      Ya the next day we did just that. Told the lady boss not in any circumstances to collect money from ARthur or Mandy LOL

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  25. Millie crepe... not long ago, I made a not-very-successful one. I think I 'chor-sau' terbubur more almond essence that it stated in the recipe :(

    I would prefer mango millie crepe, because I like mango :D

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    1. Yvonne

      try and try again lo. But for me i wont make la. Looks too much work. Pengsan

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  26. This shop only offers desserts?

    You mentioned tea time, of course it's only selling desserts, hah! Piak my head.

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    1. Yvonne

      main also have but that time ARthur said he is very full so we just had dessert

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  27. I like the Vanilla or the original flavor mille crepe, but kinda expensive >.<

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    1. Choi Yen

      ya expensive but at least can say tried before lo

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  28. I need to check out this place and that crepe is so attractive. Will not mind spending to try out the taste.

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  29. I tried the Mille Crepe in Malacca but sadly, few of us bloggers were not impressed at all. Maybe we haven't tried the best :<

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    1. Shirley

      we tried too the ones in Malacca but weather was too hot and too crowded so we did not get to taste properly

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  30. I love the tear off paper and colored pencils - how cute! I'll take one of the vanilla crepes, please :)

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    1. Christina

      Yes, it's a good idea coz it keeps the kids occupied and that area is near university and many student will go there. The paper is also handy for discussion purpose

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  31. I am very surprised that it was your first trip and you could think of bringing STP there. I have been there a number of times and liked the food quality and specialities that change from time to time.
    I am still curious who are the bosses as they landed themselves into hot soup when they newly opened. I happened to be in their mailing list when they opened their doors. I was taken aback to see my personal email inside the cc along with over a hundred big shots in KL. Later one or two fellas scolded them for sending emails to everyone weekly with email addresses exposed. Sure it attracted me to visit that place to eat. Till today I have been curious who are the bosses though the spam emails have stopped. Nice quiet place!

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    1. TM

      Just never been there before. Usued to go to the 6 to 10 shop la but now they moved to aman suria so no more going there

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