*Winter Warmers Cafe exterior look*

*Chocolate Carnival, every kids' favourite*

*The smooth and brilliant Iced Rose Coffee*

*Creamy Iced Blended Vanilla Orange*

*A steaming pot of caffeine-free herbal tea*


The night after Halloween was the day I met Winter Warmers, along with Eric (who'd came back from Indonesia for a visit), Selly (Eric's wifey), Alex, and Jade. It was my very first time to be at Winter Warmers Cafe, and I had finally, indeed found my love at first sight.

Winter Warmers Coffee & Tea House is a beautiful and traditional English tea house which serves a good variety of English Teas (Rosebuds, Lavender, Peppermint, Lemon Verbena, Linnden, Chammomile, Darjeeling, Earl Grey and etc). This unique shop is decorated in pretty floral wallpapers, lacey table cloths, fine English tea sets, and vintage decorations, which I admire alot.

There are four main categories of teas at Winter Warmers found on the menu. They are the black teas (Darjeeling, Assam, Earl Grey, Kenya and English breakfast), milk teas (flavoured and traditional black tea varieties with added milk and sugar), caffeine-free herbal teas (roots, flowers and leaves of herbs ), and caffeine-free fruit teas (natural dried fruit pieces).

Besides that, Winter Warmers also serves English delights, such as sandwiches, scones, cakes and cookies. You could also find pasta, cheese bakes and waffles on the menu. Tiramisu was on the role as Cake of The Day, on the evening I went out with all of them. The cake's texture is smooth, creamy and suits my sugar tooth perfectly (as in not so sweet).

I had the Iced Rose Coffee, which was decorated with whipped cream at the top, rose syrup swirls and a few tiny rose buds. The iced coffee came in a delightful fragrance of rose, and on top of that, the coffee itself was smooth and yummy. Jade had her coffee in Iced Blended Vanilla Orange, I think. Can't quite really remember hers (and the others as well,heh) but it sure do look creamy and tasty to me. Alex had a steaming pot of caffeine-free herbal tea, with bits of apple to accomodate in her cup. It was a perfect blend for her.

Eric on the other hand, had the most colorful cup of coffee of all. Chocolate Carnival (written on the menu: kid's favourite) was his choice, where a cup of hot chocolate is topped off with whipped cream, chocolate syrup and loads of marshmellows. While Eric chose to be the kiddy one, his wife, Selly, went with a normal cup of hot chocolate to warm up her night.

We had fun having our English night out at Winter Warmers. I would definately visit this wondrous English cafe again. Perhaps this time, I would order the Iced Lavender Coffee instead.


Beverages Rating: 8/10
Ambience Rating: 9/10
Note: A very romantic and cozy cafe, would be a perfect spot for proper chat and marriage proposals. Also a perfect spot for business proposals, wifi is provided.

Address:
G86, The Curve,
Mutiara Damansara,
47800 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan

1 Response to 'Winter Warmers @ The Curve, Damansara'
  1. zewt
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