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2012-09-14
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LOKL Coffee's main claim to fame might be a celebrity connection _ Cheryl Samad owns it _ but it isn't a hollow vanity project. This is one of 2012's nicest new cafes.Sharing a space with the Backhome hostel on Jalan Tun H.S. Lee, this bright, roomy outlet seems tricky to spot, but it's worth the hunt _ a mercifully air-conditioned retreat amid a cluster of shops serving kuey teow soup, chapati & banana leaf rice. Fresh salads & sandwiches are the highlight. After trying LOKL's beautifully cris
Sharing a space with the Backhome hostel on Jalan Tun H.S. Lee, this bright, roomy outlet seems tricky to spot, but it's worth the hunt _ a mercifully air-conditioned retreat amid a cluster of shops serving kuey teow soup, chapati & banana leaf rice. Fresh salads & sandwiches are the highlight. After trying LOKL's beautifully crisp peanut slaw (RM10.90, no taxes or service charge), rippling with shredded veggies, peppers, peanuts & Parmesan cheese in a weightless mayo dressing, we may never order KFC's coleslaw again. Hainanese-style meatloaf (RM12.90) _ thick, fluffy bread fried to a golden crunch, stuffed with chicken, chestnuts & prawns & served with Worcestershire sauce. A calorie-laden counterpoint to LOKL's salads, this is crazy-good; despite its pork-free nature, we enjoyed this more than, say, Yut Kee's roti babi. Freshly brewed hot latte (RM10.90), with marshmallows on the side (RM1.50). Kopi susu (RM7.50) _ local coffee with condensed milk. You'll be asked while ordering whether you'd like reduced sugar in this. Iced cappuccino (RM10.90). Even though LOKL only opened this month, no teething troubles are evident _ service is cheerfully sterling & everything listed on the menu is available.
One complaint: LOKL (pronounced 'local,' the name isn't an acronym for anything) operates only during office hours on weekdays. But if you work around Lebuh Ampang, it's worth walking here for lunch; others can steal a couple of hours on Friday for an extended afternoon meal.
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