Caffe Ritazza is an International coffee bar chain and globally, their menu ranges from all sorts of ciabattas and paninis - Something I very much prefer to eat. However the branch in Malaysia has a little twist. More than half of their menu consist of Malaysian food.

If you've been to KLIA (which I think everyone have lah) and had spend some time walking around, I'm sure this place won't be a stranger to you.

This plate of Nasi Lemak cost roughly RM 18 - definitely a steep price to pay for nasi lemak (Heck, I just had a RM 1 Nasi Lemak this morning.Lol). The great thing that comes along with paying more for your food is that they always come well presented. Taste wise, it was nothing above edible.

I know Ice Latte and Nasi Lemak is not exactly a brilliant combination but they claim to "serve the finest coffee and handpicked their premium coffee beans". I'm a sucker for tag line like this and I just have to order their coffee to you know... authenticate the tag line. :P

If you ask me to rate the latte from one to five (five being the best), I would rate it one.The major faux pas for me was that the latte was neither hot nor cold. (It should have been cold since I ordered Ice Latte!) It's a definitely bias judgement because I find it hard for my taste bud to gauge the taste of a drink when it is hanging in between hot or cold.

If you're in KLIA and looking for a place to have a quick bite, I would suggest Caffe Marche (review coming up soon!) - just about a stone throw away from Caffe Ritazza.

If you've been to KLIA (which I think everyone have lah) and had spend some time walking around, I'm sure this place won't be a stranger to you.

This plate of Nasi Lemak cost roughly RM 18 - definitely a steep price to pay for nasi lemak (Heck, I just had a RM 1 Nasi Lemak this morning.Lol). The great thing that comes along with paying more for your food is that they always come well presented. Taste wise, it was nothing above edible.

I know Ice Latte and Nasi Lemak is not exactly a brilliant combination but they claim to "serve the finest coffee and handpicked their premium coffee beans". I'm a sucker for tag line like this and I just have to order their coffee to you know... authenticate the tag line. :P

If you ask me to rate the latte from one to five (five being the best), I would rate it one.The major faux pas for me was that the latte was neither hot nor cold. (It should have been cold since I ordered Ice Latte!) It's a definitely bias judgement because I find it hard for my taste bud to gauge the taste of a drink when it is hanging in between hot or cold.

If you're in KLIA and looking for a place to have a quick bite, I would suggest Caffe Marche (review coming up soon!) - just about a stone throw away from Caffe Ritazza.