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6 Trending Desserts In Klang Valley You Have To Try At Least Once

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OM NOM NOM. No matter how full you are at dinner, there’s always spot for.. DESSERT!

There are so many stores where you can find great dessert, but we’ve shortlisted these 6 trending ones that we think you should try at least once!

 

1. P.s. Tokyo

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In a country like Malaysia where it’s always summer season, ice creams seal the deal. This newly opened store serve one of the best soft serves you can find, with their flavours of milk, matcha and hojicha.

The rich and creamy unique Japanese soft serve are the store’s very own recipe, using the finest flavour ingredient from Uji, Kyoto. It’s no wonder it tastes so good!

Location: 80, Jalan SS2/60, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Operating Hours: 12.00pm-12.00am daily

 

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2. Garage 51

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These famous milkshakes were seen all over the net, after these Australia originated drinks went viral. Malaysians who had their drooling mouth wide open finally had their dreams come true after Garage 51 brought them here!

These huge milkshakes are part of the cafe’s ‘Messed Up Family’ series. Yes, they look super yummy, but the tastes are even better.

Location: 51, Jalan PJS 11/9, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Operating Hours: 11.00am-11.00pm daily

 

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3. Rubberduck

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Craving for something sweet yet you fear putting on a little weight from all that sugary goodness? Rubberduck’s smoothie bowl is mixed in with fresh fruit, homemade granola, Hawaiian coconut flakes and organic flaxseeds. Who said all good food are bad for you?

As for you others who are just in it to eat it, try their pavlova!  

Location: Lot K-06 (Dorchester Service Apt.), Plaza Damas opposite Don’s Warong, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Operating Hours: Tue-Sat 9.30pm-6.00pm; Sun 9.30pm-4.00pm; Closed on Mondays

 

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4. Wild Sheep Chase

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Wild Sheep Chase is known for their souffle and for good reason too! Baked to perfection, the texture of the dessert is as fluffy as clouds. Almost putting you to cloud 9 yourself.

The souffle is complemented with orange syrup which we think tastes as good both with and without it.

Location: 6-1, First Floor, Jalan 1/109E, Desa Business Park, Off Old Klang Road, Taman Desa, Kuala Lumpur

Operating Hours: Tue-Sun 12.00pm-8.00pm; Closed on Mondays  

 

 

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5. Hanbing

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Having just established this month, the korean dessert store is taking Bangsar by storm with crowds pouring in for their chilled iced dessert.

The mount of ice is tantalizing both to the eyes and mouth. *slurppp* The perfect way to end a humid Malaysian night!

Location: 33 Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Operating Hours: Sun-Thu 12.00pm-12.00am; Fri-Sat 12.00pm-1.00am  

 

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6. Second Sunday

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Some people might take pancakes as a full meal but they make great desserts as well! The cafe is known for their delicious fluffy pancakes that would make you crave for more.

However if you decide to go for something other than sweety stuff, Second Sunday even has savoury ones that would definitely satisfy your tastebuds.

Location: No.31, Jalan SS22/19 Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Operating Hours: Mon-Fri 11.00am-11.00pm; Sat-Sun 10.00am-7.00pm  

 

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