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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Crepe Cottage (Gurney Drive)

Aisling heard that Crepe Cottage on Gurney Drive offered good Western food, and so we headed there to try it out.

Crepe Cottage is, in every sense of the word, really a cottage. Or more like a house on stilts. It's really small and cramped, but the atmosphere is quite cozy, like in a teashop.

They specialize in dishes served with crepe and/or pancakes. The food is OK and the prices a little higher than average but the waiting time for your orders to get to you is painstakingly long. Definitely not recommended for impatient diners.





The front of the building. Like I said, really tiny.



Some customers left as their orders took too long.




We were on the verge of leaving too; it took about an hour for our food to arrive.




Gone Bananas (a standard banana split) - RM8.50




Italian-Herbs Lambchop (Aisling didn't like the herbs and scraped them all off the meat) - RM15.50




Baked Fish with Lemon Sauce (not bad, although not very filling) -RM14.50


A map to help you find it, as always. Just drive along Gurney Drive, you can't miss it.



Oasis Beer Garden & Cafe (Tanjung Bunga)

We were at Sri Ananda Bahwan (a restaurant we might post about in the future) the other day and saw this place directly next to it and thought we might come try it out.

It's a housing lot and customers dine in the back garden, which is facing the main road. Oddly enough, they serve a mixture of Chinese cooking and Western food. Food here are not great, but acceptable, although the prices are quite high in our opinion.

Oh, and they have a special delivery service for TARC students who are living close to that area.



A view of the house from the back garden.




Chicken Cordon Bleu (basically a huge chewy chunk of meat) - RM12.80



Grilled Fish (it had quite a strong fishy smell) - RM 10.80



It's located opposite Paradise Hotel and next to Sri Ananda Bahwan.