LWIN LEE | VIVO AMERICAN PIZZA & PANINI @ TIMES SQUARE
So as to take respite from some errands running in the
vicinity on one lazy Sunday, eventually decided to give this chic café a try.
So must so that pizza is one of the signature here, I had
decided to give its other menu selection a try as my diet has been inundated
with pizza fares for the past one week. And so, ordered some light and
seemingly promising bites to sorta satisfy the binging craving.
CRISPY CHICKEN (MYR
13.90)
Served with BBQ sauce and a choice of Parmesan, Oregano,
Oatmeal or Italian bread.
At first glance, this sandwich should remind you of Subway’s
doppleganger with the familiar hearty selection of breads. As usual, I would
definitely go for Oatmeal type, for the insinuative palate that ensures a better
post-prandial energy levels thereafter (=
Texture wise was good, bread if fluffy and soft with slight
crispiness on the crust. As for the fried chicken fillet, the meat is agreeably
juicy and crispy on the outside. Somehow or rather, the overall combination
seems rather dry and there is when I ask for some tartar sauce to compliment
it- which is also good to go with my favourite nosh after that; French fries!
GREEN TEA LATTE (MYR
6.90)
A cuppa from the Lavazza Coffee blend, which sadly, did not
pull off that well which had rendered a not so memorable maiden experience of
this franchise. It’s not due to the brand, as I have savoured its other
range but still commendable. However, the
beverage over here tasted very diluted, without much green
tea aroma in it. There were also a lot of floating loose bubbles on the top
(which could be quite annoying as it served no purpose other than to make the
drink further tasteless and lack of body). I know the fact that this is not a
gourmet coffee-serving outlet, but I would appreciate a decent cup of Joe is served, where it at least lives up
to its menu’s name with adequate milkiness and the essential green tea flavor-
even without the bubbles, it’s totally fine.
I hope the relevant management would look into
this matter, perhaps some fine-tuning on the basic coffee preparation
methodology again, since the feedback doesn’t seem to be taken constructively
when related to the outlet’s manager, who seems to be more on the denial stand,
rather than to have an ear for the customer’s opinion.
Location:
Lot LG-65 to 68, East, Lower Ground, 1 Jalan Imbi, 55100
Kuala Lumpur,
i like to eat at vivo pizza to.. taste different
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