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Love pastry? Why not try out something new .. There is a shop I stumble upon 2 weeks ago at Publika that sells Hungarian bread. How I got attracted to it is that the friendly owner himself handing out the tester and it was pretty good. Then during my purchase got to know more about the little stall more. I ask him how do I describe this, he mention its a type of pastry taste like bread and a bit soft like cakes. Interesting I say.

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This whole bread or cakes originate from Transylvania also known as one of a traditional wedding Pastry. It name as Kurtos Kalacs in Hungary languages. Kurtos means Chimney, where as Kalacs is a type of pastry.

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You can see Malaysians at his shop as baker but the main lead is from the owner himself as the secret recipi comes from him, hence that is how the name secret 009 came about. All their dough are being made from scratch at the shop and bake fresh daily.

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They turn out in a form of rolls and easy to peel. Not only that, there are a few flavours for you to choose. Ranging from original – its a must try, rather plain and aromatic with its dough softness and special add on flavours. You can try if they have tester before you buy.

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Besides that, they have peanut. . .

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Cinamon. .

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Chocolate.

I bought 3 flavours home, with Cinamon, chocolate and original and find that its best to eat it fresh. As the owner told me that if you want to eat it the next day, use oven to reheat it about 3-4 minutes then its fresh to eat again. My advice is not to buy the chocolate flavour as its easy to melt.

Love the texture of this Hungarian Kalacs, that I would say its in between pretzel and bread. 😀

Worth to give it a try as they sell in 3 different sizes, for Small is RM 6, then have medium and one full roll.

*Pork-Free

-= Ka Ching =-

Food Rating 7/10, pretty good -Stamped-

–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

Location:
Secret 009 Kalacs,
UG-26, Publika,
Solaris Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur.
(Outside the EAT Food Village)

Well, how often do you find nice food all under one roof? One of the place that I frequently visit is this new Eat Food Village at Publika that host many of the famous hakwer food from all around Klang Valley to be under one roof.

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The whole concept of the food court had turn into very old Shanghainese concept like back to the 1920’s. With classic wooden entrance, huge wall chinese classic painting on the wall will greet you.

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The food court offer cosy and huge dining area . . .

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Cha Time is available here too, less queue . .:D

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What I mean is with all the famous hawker stall  . .

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Famous Chicken Rice from Segambut if I am not mistaken.

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Famous Hokkien Fried Noodle ..

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Kin Kin Pan Mee that need to put alot of chili to make it umph

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My favourite Bukit Mertajam Yam Rice. .

Price in here are pretty reasonable that starting from RM 7.90 – RM 13.90 and it turns out to be one of my favourite food court. Most of their food usually sold out around 8pm as they have less night crowd. So do not be there late. .

*NON-HALAL Food Court

-= Ka Ching =-

Food Rating 8/10, one of my Fav Food court ~ Recommended! -Stamped-

–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

Location:
E.A.T. Food Village,
Publika Shopping Gallery,
Solaris Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur.
(same level as Ben’s Supermarket)

Opens daily from 10am to 9pm

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