Food Blog,Malaysia,Penang Food,Malaysia Food Blog,Kuala Lumpur Food,Malaysia best food

Malaysia Food Blog, Malaysia Travel Blog


BM Kia says..
As I read through my blog posts for 2008, I found most of them are restaurant related reviews. I think this is deviating from my original purpose of food blogging, which is to discover and promote local foods, especially hawker fares. If not, it wouldn't be fit to be called "Malaysia Food Blog" So, my main aim of blogging for year 2009 would be to continue to do what I actually enjoyed the most - to travel, discover and promote cheap and tasty food.

02 Jun, 2008 Stumble it!

CAFF Italian Fusion Restaurant @ Bandar Puteri Puchong

Posted by: vkeong In: Food and Drink| Puchong| Selangor| Western Food () (121 views)

CAFF prides itself as the first Italian Fusion Restaurant in Puchong with their very own “Open-Kitchen”. This means that you can actually see the chef in action preparing your ordered food. Nothing is hidden and it draws the customers closer to the kitchen. CAFF serves a combination of Italian, Asian and Western menu to cater for local taste buds. Hence, the fusion concept. Established in 2005, CAFF serves mainly Pasta, Pizza and grilled food. I came to know CAFF through 8TV’s Hochak and the Oven Baked Escargot (snail) featured in the show gave me a deep impression on the restaurant.

italian fusion

The restaurant had a promotion going on where you could have 3 menu items at very cheap prices. The requirement is that you need to order a main course from the pizza, pasta or grilled menu. Each order will give you a selection: mushroom soup, iced lemon tea or ice cream at heavily discounted price.

mushroom soup

We ordered 2 mains. So, we chose mushroom soup (promotional price of RM2) for the starter and a glass of iced lemon tea (promotional price of RM2 too) FYI, ordering the mushroom soup via ala carte would cost RM5.90. So, it’s a discount of more than 50% - making it a really good deal. The mushroom soup tasted superb, it was very creamy and rich. Definitely recommended if you’re eligible for the promotional price.

oven baked escargots

Then came our 1/2 dozen Oven Baked Escargot @ RM15. Escargot is the French word for snail. They are mostly used in preparing French cuisine especially in appetizers. CAFF prepared the escargorts by baking them with garlic and cajun cream sauce, then topped with mozzarella cheese. To be honest, I was a bit disappointed with the dish. Although the snails’ texture was excellent, they were basically quite tasteless. The dish had to rely on the cheese and cream sauce very much for the flavor. However, I am really glad I fulfilled my curiosity about baked escargots! Having the experience of using a snail tong (to hold the shell) and a snail fork (to extract the meat) is great lol.

turkey ham special pizza

One of our mains was Turkey Ham Special Pizza. Because there were too many delicious pizzas to choose from, we took the waiter’s recommendation for this. The pizza was 10 inches in size and can serve 8 pieces. It was topped with honey mayonnaise, turkey ham, chicken ham and some pineapples. I enjoyed the pizza thorougly and I seriously consider it as one of the best pizzas I ever had. The toppings were wonderful and the pizza crust was super crunchy.. every bite makes a satisfying crunchy sound! Best of all it only costs RM15, way cheaper than Pizza Hut.

caesar salad

A small serving of Caesar Salad @ RM8 does not look small at all! The portion is quite huge and comes with generous amount of turkey ham as you can see. It’s made up of fresh romain lettuce in CAFF’s homemade Caesar dressing, topped with turkey ham, egg bacon bits and croutons. If you didn’t know, croutons are those crunchy bread like cubes. Before this I have never considered ordering salads before in restaurants. But after tasting CAFF’s Caesar Salad, I totally changed my mind. It’s very light, refreshing and tasty, another must have!

olio mushroom pasta

We also took the waiter’s recommendation for pasta, Olio Mushroom @ RM14. It’s a stir fry pasta with button mushroom and garlic. Sadly, it turned out that it was the worst dish among all. I don’t know why, but the pasta tasted really weird and bitter. Not sure if it’s due to the huge amount of mushroom used to prepare the pasta. I won’t even recommend this to a hardcore mushroom lover lol.

caff restaurant puchong

Our meal came to a total of RM61.60 including service charge and government tax of 5% each. To me, it’s very reasonable for getting to try so many different foods. Next time you drop by [b]Bandar Puteri Puchong[/b], do pay a visit to CAFF. No regrets. And I am already looking forward to my next meal here, haha! Oh yeah if you want to see the 8TV’s clip about CAFF, just click this!

Address and contact:

No 44, Jalan Puteri 2/2,
Bandar Puteri Puchong.
03-8061 5606

Popularity: 31% [?]

Technorati Tags: , ,

Related Articles:

9 Responses to "CAFF Italian Fusion Restaurant @ Bandar Puteri Puchong"

1 | lotsofcravings

June 3rd, 2008 at 9:40 am

Avatar

if you are willing to pay abit more, there are plenty more italian restaurants around changkat bukit bintang and its surroundings..

lotsofcravings’s last blog post..Klang Bak Kut Teh @ Teluk Pulai, Klang

vk: money is not the problem.. location is! lol.. i don’t even go to bukit bintang area that often

2 | chingy

June 3rd, 2008 at 3:26 pm

Avatar

The escargots look really nice, but don’t dare to try ._<

chingy’s last blog post..>___________<

3 | New Kid On The Blog

June 3rd, 2008 at 4:44 pm

Avatar

I agree with Lotsof cravings…

New Kid On The Blog’s last blog post..Garden Ferringhi

vk: So, you have dined in those italian restaurants before? :)

4 | buzzingbee

June 3rd, 2008 at 9:55 pm

Avatar

Been to CAFF twice and i agree that the salad and mushroom soup is nice. The pizzas there taste good too. If not mistaken, there’s a pizza type where duck meat is the main ingredient.

buzzingbee’s last blog post..Ichiban

5 | J2Kfm

June 3rd, 2008 at 10:33 pm

Avatar

i LOVE escargots! the ones here looks yummy ….
in fact, escargots on its own when tasteless are BETTER, cz if not you’ll taste the rubbery texture and muddy smell, which will definitely put you off …
judging from the pic, the escargots were already ‘crawling’ out from the shells, no?
makes picking the flesh so much easier …

J2Kfm’s last blog post..The Gerik-Pengkalan Hulu Trail (Pt 2)

6 | renaye

June 5th, 2008 at 8:45 am

Avatar

the food presentation is really appealing and the price is much more appealing. the last time i ate in an italian restaurant the bill came up to RM 124.40 and my friend and i only ate 3 items. yours worth much more.

7 | aeiou

October 15th, 2008 at 1:54 pm

Avatar

hi vkeong , this is absolutely good italian restaurant . I went before .

Anyway , thanks share all food news in myfoodchannel forum

vk: Yep it is good, most importantly price is reasonable. I just love their pizza and salad

8 | penangTuaPui

November 18th, 2008 at 5:56 pm

Avatar

wow… so cheap la… wat an good experience to try different cuisine…

9 | vkeong’s Top 21 Food in 2008 | Malaysia Food Blog, Malaysia Travel Blog

January 1st, 2009 at 10:19 pm

Avatar

[...] 13. CAFF Italian Fusion Restaurant, Bandar Puteri Puchong [...]

Comment Form





  • Nate: I would love to see this show the next time I am in Malaysia. The Orang Ulu warrior certainly looks fierce. But do they actually wear all those feath
  • kokweng: hmm...the lamb curry is better than the one at cyberjaya food court? neh...the RM4.50 set from the right most indian stall... the egg and salad rem
  • Thomas: Haha.....I can do that also. The banana leaf is too small and they do not use Thai AAA grade rice. Anyway, Thanks for the post. vk: yeah,
  • e-Leng: They broke the egg yolk... lol..The coffee looks nice. I would love to get a taste of it now. :)
  • allie: The egg was like a bit over fried huh? I prefer those with the egg yolk half cooked one. allie’s last blog post..


haagen dazs chocolate fondue

nyok lan satay