Today I stumbled upon a nice, neat little cosy café in Taman Perling called Daily Grain Bakery 每日五谷 J. I always love a little nuttiness in my food and so it was little wonder that I fell in love with Daily Grain Bakery's signature multigrain toast at first bite J.
I also liked Daily Grain's brewed coffee. Aromatic coffee and crunchy, tasty toast - just the perfect pair for the simple, blissful breakfast that would make my day.
Daily Grain's kaya and butter toast made with their own multigrain toast is a lovely blend of salty and sweet with the tender crunchiness of seeds, nuts and raisins.
In goes the dough.
Out comes the hot multigrain toast.
Daily Grain's multigrain toast freshly baked right there at the bakery is choked full of various kinds of seeds and nuts such as flax seeds, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and sunflower seeds.
The delicately sweet and nutty slices of toast were enhanced by Daily Grain's fragrant homemade kaya and smooth melted butter.
When I first dipped my teaspoon into Daily Grain's coffee, I was initially a little disappointed. In JB, I am used to thick dark kopitiam coffee and so the light, clear coffee was something unexpected. Then the distinct coffee aroma made its presence felt, followed by the robust arabica flavour on the lips and taste buds with the first sip. Aww... this is just the perfect blend of coffee to go with Daily Grain's multigrain toast.
The boss MR Lau must have put in a lot of thought and effort to find such a good match between his breads and coffee. Indeed, MR Lau shared with me that his philosophy is "Life is too short to have bad coffee".
Besides the multigrain toast, we had a sumptuous spread of other breads and croissants because my friend wanted to try a little of everything....
Cheese on multigrain toast.
The hot selling croissants.
Staple garlic toast.
Cheese and chicken floss on toast.
Daily Grain Bakery is now on my list of favourite breakfast joints. Hmm.. who says yummy breakfasts cannot be healthy...
I love Daily Grain Bakery's multigrain toast so much that I am making it a point to take home a loaf of the nutty sweet bread whenever I am in the area J. Each loaf costs RM7.80, which is reasonable considering the amount of nuts and seeds used, and sans all the preservatives and chemicals.
I'll be back to try other items on Daily Grain's menu and also their famous all natural banana cake.
Restaurant Name: Daily Grain Bakery 每日五谷
Address: 237, Jalan Simbang, Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/vW5g
GPS: 1.481733,103.682307
Hours: 8:00am to 7:00pm (closed on Sunday)
No pork, no lard
Date visited: 9 July 2012
"Life is too short to have bad coffee" - words of wisdom for foodies
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree ;D
DeleteThe multigrain bread looks good... I should try making it at home.
ReplyDeleteIt's good ;D the grains and raisins make it healthy and tasty ;D
Deletemmmm... i was just thinking of making my own kaya ;) to go on my own bread ;)
ReplyDeletehaha Yati, you are back in UK! How was your homecoming makan venture?
Deletedidn't manage to get through my list of food I must eat :( but then... I can add that to my list of things to makan on my next visit :)
ReplyDeletenow... if I want to makan have to cook my ownlah :(
there is a new branch around mood hotel in sutera utama
ReplyDeleteMr Lau is selling his dailygrain biz due to going back to his hometown...can whatsapp 0167952950 for further details ☺
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