Kenny Hills Bakers @ The Waterfront, Desa Park City
After our adventurous family activity, we rewarded ourselves with a scrumptious lunch at Sam’s choice of Kenny Hills Bakers (KHB), The Waterfront, Desa Park City.
With two floor of dining area, KHB still perpetually packed with snaking queue outside the restaurant, on both weekdays and weekends. We were seated at the spacious indoor area with full blast air-cond. The wooden themed interior receives great illumination from the big glass panels surrounding the cafe. KHB is a pet-friendly restaurant with warm and inviting pet-friendly outdoor seating.
As its name suggests, KHB is known to be a crowd pleasing bakery cum restaurant, so there’s an array of loaves, cakes, pastries, pies, tarts and cookies on sale. I stood in front of the cake display counter for some time, scrutinized carefully each of them to decide which one to bring home with. If only I had a bit more budget, I could buy ALL those utterly delectable desserts! (˘ڡ˘)
Cakes and pastries are the go-to at this popular cafe, but their food menu is worth putting that slice of strawberry cake aside for a while. The menu has a bit of everything from breakfast dishes to sandwiches, local fares, burgers, pastas, pizzas, waffles, soups, salads, pies, steak, toasties and rillettes. Some dishes are served on certain time period, for example breakfast is served from 8am to 6pm, soups, salad and burgers are served from 12pm onwards.
Hot Cappuccino (RM13.00)
Roast Beef Sandwich (RM30.00)
It’s a hit-the-spot extravaganza of tender roasted ribeye, caramelized onion and fresh watercress, sandwiched in between two pieces of toasted organic baguette adequately spread with horseradish mayo.
Vegetarian Eggs Flamenco (RM28.00)
Served in a hot iron cast pan, the luscious and rich spiced tomato coulis was tangy with assorted roasted vegetables and chick peas for multitude of textures. The two oven-baked Kampung eggs and goat cheese provide extra creaminess to the dish. Soldiers were served along which is great to dip into the coulis.
The Big Breakfast (RM38.00)
Hubby’s favourite order of big breakfast was a fully loaded platter for one very-hungry eater, which wasn’t applied to hubby as he distributed most of the food to me and Sam, as usual…… ◔̯◔
There were chicken sausage, our choice of meat – beef bacon or smoked Salmon (+RM3) sauteed mushroom, grilled tomato, egg of our choice – scrambled egg, poached egg or sunny side up, toasts, house made baked beans and hash brown. It’s certainly to see their effort of offering house made baked beans and hash brown instead of store bought. The beef bacon was rather salty.
Peach Strudel (RM18.00)
I brought home this lovely peach strudel and another piece of strawberry shortcake which was ruined because I accidentally dropped the package. ~>_<~
It’s almost irresistible to me with all this flaky goodness of double layered puff pastry sandwiching a sweet medley of cream cheese and juicy peaches!
Verdict: Prices are on higher side and KHB definitely not a regular casual eating place for our “humble” wallet. Food wise, as far as I’m concerned, the quality and portion justify the price charged.
Kenny Hills Bakers
GF-06 Waterfront, 5, Persiaran Residen Desa Park City, 52200 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: +603-6419 5990
Operating hours: 8.00am to 10.00pm, daily
Website: https://www.kennyhillsbakers.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kennyhillsbakers
Outlet locator: https://www.kennyhillsbakers.com/pages/location
Ah, I’m glad you finally tried KHB (Sam’s choice…good choice!) and came away fully satisfied and that the prices (though premium) were justified based on the portion and quality ingredients. Everything you had looks wonderful (I need to visit for breakfast). As for the beef bacon, I find that it tends to be on the salty side usually (I’ve had it at other places and also those I bought from the supermarket…maybe because it’s cured?). I see you couldn’t resist their most popular peach strudel…and even though your strawberry shortcake may have been ruined for your blog, I’m sure it’s not ruined in terms of taste. ^_~
Kris, food portion is certainly big here at KHB and I think we can just order 2 mains and shared among 3 of us.
Wah, I so jealous! I love KHB, the one at TTDI. But quite troublesome to go due to parking issues especially when my mother follows us. I want to eat the roast beef sandwich and peach strudel again! I am contemplating taking Grabcar on my own there LOL! My partner is very Chinaman and he does not like such eateries hah..hah..hah…
PH, there are Nasi Lemak & Nasi Kerabu for your hubby, haha!