Monday, 11 March 2013

Seed Cafe


Since I had no idea where to have my dinner last night, I went with my sister's suggestion. She brought me to Seed Cafe in Mid Valley. I bet most of you never heard of Seed Cafe. The first thing people have in mind when it comes to Seed is fashion boutique. Right? To be perfectly frank, it was my first time there too. It was connected to the Seed clothing store. I was impressed with the design and decoration of the restaurant; trendy and modern feel with a charming and inviting look. It's simple and tempting, just like their food. They serve a mix of Asian and Western food which is perfect for young people who seek a comfortable cafe with ambient to eat and relax. 


The front view of Seed Cafe


The indoor of Seed Cafe


Charming and inviting look of ambient



The outdoor of Seed Cafe (smoking area)


We were escorted to our table by a polite yet friendly waiter. The waiter then starts recommending some of their signature dishes to us. I personally think that their menu is unique as it looks more like a magazine than a menu to me.


The front view of the menu


Don't you think it resembles a magazine?


I opt for their tuna pasta as i was craving for pasta. It is stirred fried with tuna and Naepolitan sauce. It wasn't as good as it seems though. As for my drink,i ordered iced blended mocha and it did not disappoint me! 



                                                                                       Tuna pasta, RM 15.90




                                                      Ice blended mocha, RM 11.90

While my family members ordered Caesar Salad, Cajun Chicken Chop, Nasi Lemak, Seed Imperial Rice, Tiramisu cake and Iced Blended Chocolate.


The Caesar salad came with homemade croutons,beef bacon, Parmesan cheese and chicken tossed in classic Caesar dressing. The salad is in a quite big portion so you can share it with your friends and family.


Caesar salad, RM14.90


I highly recommend their Cajun chicken chop. It is perfectly grilled with special Cajun spices which permeates the spices and it's juicy tender poultry meat. You also get a side serving of potato wedges and their house salad. 


                                                             Cajun chicken chop,RM 15.90



I also suggest their Nasi Lemak as it tastes as good as it looks. I'm sure it will not disappoint you. It comes with chicken rendang simmered in aromatic spices, red hot 'sambal', anchovies,spicy curried vegetables and hard boiled egg. I would say it's worth the price.


                                                         Nasi lemak, RM 14.90


Besides, Seed Imperial Rice is a Thai green curry fried rice served with fried chicken and cabbage salad,and comes with their homemade Thai sauce. I've never heard of this dish before but I would say it simply taste delicious.



Seed imperial rice, RM 18.90


Seed cafe is famous for their durian cheese cake. Unfortunately, the durian mousse cake was sold out, therefore, we ordered a slice of Tiramisu cake. Although we were a little disappointed, but their Tiramisu cake did not fail to impress us. It tasted like heaven! It's soft and the flavour is perfect. The best part is, it's only RM 9.90! 



Tiramisu, RM 9.90



As for their iced blended chocolate,it's rich in chocolate flavour and I totally love it! I would say that I prefer their iced blended chocolate than their iced blended mocha.



                                                      Iced blended chocolate, RM 11.90



Overall, the meal was satisfying and their service was excellent. As you can see,the ambience is beautiful. It may seem expensive, but I think it's worth the money with the satisfying and mouthwatering foods. It's perfect for young people who wants a relaxing sit-down meal and will definitely satisfy your tastebuds!


Address: Mid Valley Megamall Level 31 Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley Megamall, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Phone:03-2282 7180
 



Name : Lee Zhi Chirng (Jasmine)
Student ID : 12074084
Group : 5
Business communication
Ms. Dionne Yeng



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