cafe in TTDI

Pickle and Fig, TTDI, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Words: Louise Miller         Photos: Monica Tindall
If you’re in the mood to while away a few hours, grazing on wholesome and tasty paninis, salads or pasta dishes whilst sipping on fresh smoothies or a great coffee or two, head to TTDI’s Pickle and Fig where the relaxed atmosphere (and the selection of games available to borrow from the bar) might well tempt you stay longer than you’d planned. Monica and I checked out this great little eatery on a sunny Sunday morning to sample a range of the cafe’s offerings and were far from disappointed.
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Pickle and Fig
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
We ordered a Flat White (RM10) to kick start the proceedings: made with Italian Primo Quattro beans, this was a rich and satisfying brew and when about to embark on a calorie laden food fest, it’s always reassuring to know that you can opt for low fat milk!
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Flat White
Once revived by the morning’s first caffeine hit, we progressed to juices and smoothies. We sampled Avocado Dates (RM15): a smoothie made with milk, yogurt, avocado and delicious little date pieces only just small enough to travel up the straw, this was a sweet and tasty treat. In contrast, the Blue Healer (RM12) was just packed full of the fruity and tart flavours of blueberries, blackberries, banana and apple and the tasty Goji Me (RM14) was made up of strawberries, goji, apple, pineapple and yogurt.
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Smoothies
The Rotkraut Pastrami (RM21) was the first panini to arrive at our table: one of the cafe’s most popular items, this came highly recommended and we immediately understood why. A generous filling of beef pastrami, caramelised rotkraut (or red cabbage) and oodles of melted mozzarella all doused in a deliciously spicy Russian dressing came sandwiched between thick toasted slices of wholemeal bread. We were off to a promising start.
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
The Rotkraut Pastrami
Our second choice of panini was a ‘must order’ item for me as soon as I glimpsed it on the menu. Coronation Chicken (RM18) is an all time favourite of mine that I hadn’t found anywhere else since moving to Malaysia a couple of years ago. For the uninitiated, this is a combination of chicken meat and raisins, herbs and spices in a creamy curry flavoured mayonnaise and was originally created, as the name suggests, for the coronation banquet of Queen Elizabeth II. Pickle and Fig’s interpretation of my favourite filler came with the genius touches of caramelised onions and alfalfa sprouts and was served up on fresh ciabatta. This was so good that I actually returned a few days later to eat it again.
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Coronation Chicken Sandwich
The vegan option of Portobello Hummus Panini (RM20) was the next one that we tucked into. Favouring wholemeal bread over white, we chose this again but white bread is also an option. The tasty juices of the Portobello mushrooms were soaked up by the thick layers of hummus and the slices of red bell peppers added a peppery sweetness to this sandwich. As for the other two paninis, this came with a leafy salad and  huge potato wedges that were exactly as they should be, crunchy on the outside and deliciously fluffy within.
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Vegan Sandwich – Portobello Hummus Panini
The Smoked Salmon Salad with Orange Vinaigrette (RM21) was simple yet very tasty. The delicately smoked salmon slices were coiled amongst the mesclun leaves, black olives, capers and the juicy orange segments which, with the citrusy dressing, gave it a zesty kick.
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Smoked Salmon Salad
Now leaving salad for naughtier comfort food, it was time to tuck in to Tater Tots (RM15). A favourite item from the Snack Bites section of the menu, these were mini hash brown cubes topped with spicy salsa, guacamole, beef bacon and aioli. So tasty, but possibly best tackled on emptier stomachs, this would make a great sharing dish.
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Tater Tots
Our choice of desserts has a peanut theme simply because we just couldn’t resist either of them. The Peanut Butter Chocolate Pot was creamy and silky smooth with subtle peanut flavours in the chocolate cream, the Peanut Butter Cheesecake on the other hand, was intensely creamy,tangy, dense and perfectly complemented by the scrumptious sweet peanut butter topping. This was a real treat to end on!
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Peanut Butter Chocolate Pudding
Pickle and Fig, TTDI
Peanut Butter Cheesecake
Reasons to visit: simple and delicious food especially the Rotkraut Pastrami, Coronation Chicken and Peanut Butter Cheesecake, chilled atmosphere, friendly service.
Pickle and Fig
26 Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2,
6000 Taman Tun Dr. Ismail
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
+6 03-2858-9960
Pickle and Fig is open from 9:00am – 11:00pm from Monday to Thursday and on Sunday and from 9:00am – 12:00am on Friday and Saturday.

15 Comments

  1. Coronation chicken in Malaysia? No way!
    I can't Adam and Eve it! 😉
    You know what, I usually add some chunks of pineapple into my version.
    And I like to have mine with jacket potatoes, sometimes rice 🙂
    Ha ha… Yes, rice!

    • No word of a porky pie…. I couldn't believe my mince pies either! I've had coronation chicken with pineapple too but more often with mango (it's often mixed with a little mango chutney) and yes, it's great on a spud. Yum!

  2. Monica and Louise!
    The names people come up with – this one is pretty good.

    C'mon ladies – can you REALLY see Liz of Buck House hoeing into
    that "Rotkraut Pastrami"?????

    Did you have a go at " Before I die"???
    Wow – I'd have a field day and best not addressed here – ha ha.

    I think I've now courtesy of a "restaurateur" of Kuala Lumpur, which
    I keep praying remains a capital city and not a country, this out of the
    world " Peanut Butter Chocolate Pudding" and also a Cheesecake
    version – know why KL has not ever been on my "must see before I die" places!
    Just used one of the "must do's" – courtesy of this incredible "peanut butter chocolate
    concoction".

    I hope you two "girls" are doing plenty of exercise??
    Great report and photos.
    Cheers
    Colin (Brisbane. Australia)

    • Thanks Colin!

      I'm not sure of the Queen's partiality to pastrami panini but I think that even she would approve of the coronation chicken here.

      As for your concerns regarding our exercise regimes – Monica has it covered. I, on the other hand, may need to compensate a little more for my Yum List adventures!

  3. Lovely colours, portabello and hummus and artisan bread, my girl would love that! My friend's hubby runs a pork business at TTDI if I'm not wrong – Raw Meat.

    • Yes – the vibrant colours are a good indication of the great flavours! I'll look out for 'Raw Meat' when next in the neighbourhood.

  4. I like the name of the place, and the smoothies look fantastic! Peanut butter cheesecake? First I have heard of it, I am so used to the fruity versions of cheesecake. It does look good, though!

    • Yes – the smoothies really were delicious and as for the peanut butter cheesecake – it was the first time I'd seen one too but certainly not the last. It was divine!

  5. Oh i love the half-melted cheese!

  6. After your description of the Coronation Chicken, I would surely love to try =)

  7. All looks delicious….and healthy to a degree.

  8. Those cheesy paninis had my mouth watering! You can't fault a good toastie.

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