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DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe, Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur

Words: Monica Larrieu   Photos:  Monica Tindall

Riddle me this, what happens when you combine a Superhero-packed adventure with great food? Shazam! The DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe in Pavilion Mall, that’s what happens!

This relatively new joint really packs the punches. Quietly tucked away behind the DC Comics store, the Cafe offers a surprisingly satisfying menu, with several appetizer, meal, dessert and beverage options, each and everyone carrying some Super Hero theme. And one has to admit, although it targets children and adolescents who enjoy all things DC Comics, the kid in all of us is drawn to, or simply is curious about what the Cafe has to offer.

I must confess, I did not personally expect much from themed-restaurants, especially those catering to youth, but Monica T., Caning A. and I were all in for a treat super-heroic  proportions.

DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
DC Comics Pavilion
DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe
DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
A Selection of Comics

Starters

To start, the “From the Seas of Krypton” Seafood Chowder (RM 29) was a light, cream-based soup with a delicate seafood mix. Although the picture in the menu shows the chowder served in a black bamboo charcoal bread bowl, to chagrin they now only serve it in a regular bowl, as too many patrons were not consuming the bread bowl and became too wasteful.

DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
“From the Seas of Krypton” Seafood Chowder

The “Penguin’s Attack Pack” Warm Smoked Duck Salad (RM 29) was served with garden salad greens, cherry tomatoes, and a light raspberry dressing. Tender pieces of duck here were the highlight, and the mild tang in the season complimented it beautifully.

DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
“Penguin’s Attack Pack” Warm Smoked Duck Salad

Main Dishes

Holy baked lasagna, Batman! The “Batpod” Lasagna (RM 29) was breathtakingly delicious. It tasted homemade and reminded me of my grandmother’s lasagna from my childhood. Made with simple but key ingredients like bolognese sauce with beef, bechamel sauce, mozzarella, and the perfect combination of Italian spices. Although I was fully aware that the cafe is strictly a No Pork establishment, I am convinced their combination of spices held the magic formula for a near-chorizo taste. This is officially one of my favorite pasta dishes in KL to date.

DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe, Pavilion
The “Batpod” Lasagna

We also got to sample the “Katana” Sliced Hawaiian Pizza (RM 39) which consisted of a thin crust and a light film of tomato sauce, cheese, smoked turkey slices, pineapple chunks, as well as red, green and yellow pepper slivers, and ultimately topped with black olives.

DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe, Pavilion
“Katana” Sliced Hawaiian Pizza

“I am the night!” Next up was the tasty “Black is the Knight” Squid Ink Spaghetti Aglio Olio (RM 33). Served with baby scallops, this black squid ink spaghetti was delicately tossed with olive oil, onion, garlic, parsley, basil, and with a final blow of a little red chili pepper.

DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe, Pavilion
“Black is the Knight” Squid Ink Spaghetti Aglio Olio

The “Dynamic Duo” Pounded Patty Burger (RM 38), made with a homemade ground chicken (not on the menu, but an option that is available upon request) was a welcome departure from the typical burger. The delightful burger was served with grilled pineapple, two layers of cheese and topped with a zesty ground chicken ragout. As accompaniments, it came with a sweet potato soup sampler and seasoned fries.

DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
“Dynamic Duo” Pounded Patty Burger

Dessert

Our sweet ending was an ice cream-filled crepe called the “Daily Planet Rush” (RM 18). Generously portioned, the crepe was drizzled with raspberry and chocolate sauces. It was light  enough to follow a meal and sweet enough to take care of a sugar craving. As was the case with almost all of the dishes offered at DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe, the crepe was topped with a Superman logo.

DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
“Daily Planet Rush”

Beverages

The menu offers a variety of non-alcoholic beverages, including quality espresso drinks. We sampled the Caramel Diana Latte (RM 16.9) and a “Do You Bleed Latte?” (RM 14.9), each served with a cocoa powder stencil of a Superhero logo. Nicely foamed and well prepared the coffee gave us enough kick to carry on our Super Hero adventures for the rest of the day.

DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
A Variety of Well Prepared Espresso Based Beverages and a Mocktail Too
DC Comics Cafe, Pavilion
DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe

Reasons to visit: Surprisingly ample menu and options; unique themed restaurant; a heroic way to refuel for the rest of an adventurous day, with or without children, or to simply satisfy the inner kid in you.

DC Comics Super Heroes Café
Lot 5.11 Level 5,
Pavilion KL
168 Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur
www.facebook.com/dccomicssuperheroesmalaysia

6 Comments

  1. Although I enjoyed the TV series Batman, Spiderman and Hercules, I have to be honest in saying that I have never been a DC comics fan. However, I loved the Harvey comics collection as a little girl! That having been said, I do very much like the decor here! The dishes are nicely presented and do look quite delicious! The meals in your first three photos look the most appealing to me! 🙂

    • I wasn’t much of a comic fan either when I was young, but I appreciate the fun of this cafe 😉

  2. Would certainly attract those thus inclined. Love the very creative names of their dishes…and the superhero logos – nice touch!

    • It’s well done and quiet honestly we were surprised by the good quality of the food. They’re not just relying on the comics to draw a crowd, but good food too.

  3. Superheroes AND good food – this will be definitely a place to check out with the kids!

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