Country Farm Organics @ Bangsar Village.
I think I found my favourite salad here :)
As you all may know by now, I’ve gone pescetarian slash flexitarian. I first tried this restaurant with Salina and I was pretty impressed that I went back again with Jas. lol. But yes, less talk, more pictures!

The restaurant is tucked in the corner of the mall. It is actually opposite The Daily Grind.

The shop primarily specialises in selling organic foodstuff.

The tom yam soup (RM5.90). It was sour but lacked the taste of lemongrass and the seafood sweetness. It was vegan after all with carrots and cauliflower :)

My iron lady salad (RM14.90). Officially my favourite salad since I started my new eating lifestyle. This salad made up of spinach, free range chicken, eggs, brown rice, onions, tomatoes, organic bean sprouts all mixed up in this yummy tangy balsamic vinegar.

A macro shot.

Jas’ Guang Dong Mee suah” (RM12.90). It was not too bad but I did enjoy my salad more. lol.

Broccolli, cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms, baby corn, some greens.

Salina’s Eggsperience (RM15.90). Pardon the pictures, I used my mobile as my camera was not with me at that time :) The soup was a little bland but salt is readily available. The vegetables however, was depressingly dry and far too raw for my liking.

Soy Burger (RM7.90). This burger was good. They placed it under snacks but it was quite a hearty portion that can actually suffice as a proper meal. The bread used was fluffy and the soy patty was some deep fried goodness there. lol. Complete with alfalfa, lettuce, carrot strips, cucumber, tomato sauce and mayonnaise.

CF Special Salad with Sushi Rolls (RM15.90). This is said to be a must have and I concur! The salad was leafy with the yummy balsamic vinegar that they use. It comes with some random little condiments (dried beancurd and miso tofu) which makes it a delight to pick and eat. The sushi rolls are yummy. But I found the seaweed to be too chewy because it has soaked up all the moisture from the rice but the filling made up of cucumbers and other vegetables were still crunchy.
The selection is quite varied with local and foreign favourites. They have soup, salads, chicken dishes, noodles, rice, smoothies, energy/detox drinks and even organic ice cream! lol. Service is extremely prompt and the ambiance is as quiet as it comes unless you are seated next to a bunch of rowdy school children …. or me :P That is quite unlikely though (seeing school children, not me). You can find more information about the company in the link below. Enjoy your organic adventure! :)
p/s: The only problem I have with this place is that *shock shock horror horror shock shock horror*, it’s a member of Berjaya Group. Ug. I’m on a corporate boycott against Berjaya by the way so this sucks.
Country Farm Organics
LG7, Lower Ground Floor
Bangsar Village
No. 1, Jalan Telawi Satu, Bangsar Baru
59100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-2284 2094
July 15th, 2008 at 4:16 pm
Eh… should not have “publicize” this place la you… Say NO to Berjaya… Tak Nak Berjaya… >_
July 15th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
Wow that’s quite a bargain for organic food.
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