The kitchen of Lucy..
Locating at 88 Marketplace as the first outlet, Lucy's Kitchen has another branch placed at Metrotown. After the renovation, Lucy's Kitchen at 88 Marketplace turns out to be more classy and spacious.
The menu comprises of local and Western food, as well as a wide range of desserts.
For the local meals, there are Malaysian's favourites like char kuey tiaw, mee mamak, and fried rice. They even serve curry salmon fish head or asam fish that comes with two plates of rice, which indeed can be shared by four persons.
Char kuey tiaw |
Mee mamak |
Curry salmon fish head |
For the Western food, Lucy's Kitchen has the chops, burgers, and the pastas. Salads and normal snacks are available too.
What is Lucy's Kitchen extraordinary at?
Its menu comprises of wide varieties of desserts, including those we could hardly get in a normal cafe/restaurant.
Creme brulee P/S: There is chocolate creme brulee as well. |
Durian pancake |
Lao sar balls (too much of flour) |
Mango pudding |
Mango sago |
For the beverages, others than those normal drinks, there are feezy and smoothies too. Otherwise, u could go for their leong shui.
Jasmine green tea |
Mango smoothies |
'Leng chi gang' |
Generally, Lucy's Kitchen serves every different kinds of food, but probably more of targeting the dessert lovers. Their food are just average, nothing much special to shout for. Nonetheless, it is still always packed, maybe due to its welcoming ambiance, desserts, and a wider selections of food menu.
P/S: Forgive my phone camera for producing poor quality pictures! =D
Address:
Lot H-G-10, 88 Marketplace
89507 Kepayan
Sabah, Malaysia.
Operating Hours: Mon-Sun 11:00-00:00
Phone: 088-259 866
Address:
Lot H-G-10, 88 Marketplace
89507 Kepayan
Sabah, Malaysia.
Operating Hours: Mon-Sun 11:00-00:00
Phone: 088-259 866
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