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Brisik, Jaya One

Despite of always hanging out in KL especially midvalley, we decided to head toward Jaya One, a still newly mall in Petaling Jaya.

The mall, I feel is more like office based area and lots of restaurants and cafes based there. Bored of western food, we decided to go for Brisik, an indonesian's restaurant. The design, is simply attractive and cultured. Ground floor area is served as a waiting area, whenever the upstair is full of customers. The sound of water flowing is calm, I love it.

First impression is good.




The restaurant put in efforts in decoration, you could see some antique and cultural items placed all over the restaurant. In fact, I love the place. However, I dislike the music (their culture), it distracted me. It was a little bit stuffy as well.

But, I seriously enjoyed taking few shots there. It was indeed a good shooting place. Hehe




Come to the important part, which is food. Food was not good, honestly. I pay this much of money, I should deserve a better quality food. The food is just so-so, I was really disappointing.

Mix Tom Yam Songkhla RM16. Expected to slurp spicy soup, but it failed to do so. It was slight sweet, less seafood, and not so like a tom yam.

Pucuk paku garlic RM12. The vegetables was not fantastic as well. It was just so normal.

Before eating, we were thinking to order more later on. But, after taking these 2, we decided not.

Pricey, yet not so good quality

Address:
M10-1, Palm Square
Jaya One 72 Jln University
46200 PJ

Hui Ru

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