Saturday, March 6, 2010

Bad Ass Dinner.. lolx..

on a normal weekday
....hunting for dinner
wondering around Tropicana City Mall
(recently it has been the most visited mall in my list ==" cant believe)

Then we saw this
Bad Ass Coffee!!
What a unique name for a coffee shop..
very hawaii aloha decoration
attractive menu too
so we decided to give it a try~~

The combo hawaii includes a main course
+ their world famous Bad Ass Brewed Coffee
+ extra large doughnut!
I choose the Tom Yummy Speghatti set

Hawaii Beef Burger with fries is his choice..
This cute bad ass...
Well... this is their story...
"For generations, the donkeys of Kona, Hawaii carried coffee beans down the mountains on the Big Island. Their bellows could be heard echoing as they hauled the heavy loads of coffee up and down the mountainside. The native people of Kona named these hard-working donkeys 'The Bad Ass Ones' because of their cantankerous nature and perseverance while carrying the world's richest coffee. If you listen carefully, their bellows can still be heard today, and their legend lives on at Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii."

here comes the big doughnut! it's really Extra Large...
soft and sweet
Ala Carte Price is RM 4.00++ each
there is also a RM 5.00++ with chocolate topping in the cafe

Enjoying my Tom Yummy Speghatti..


Bad Ass Coffee... from the Hawaii Kana Coffee..
Story telling time agian...

"Wherever you go in the Hawaiian Islands you will be served world famous Kona coffee. Slightly nutty and fruity, lightly acidic, wonderfully aromatic and flavorful. 100% Kona coffee is renowned for being the richest most flavorful coffees in the world.

Locals and visitors alike know Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii stores for its rich roasts of 100% Kona coffee- a reputation earned after years of meticulous roasting and brewing throughout Hawaii.

All of our Kona coffee is purchased directly from the Kona farmers. We call this type of trade DIRECT TRADE; from farm to Bad Ass Coffee roaster to you the customer. Before the Kona Farmer can sell their coffee on the open market, it must be certified by the state of Hawaii as being grown in the Kona District; a piece of land 25 miles long and 2 miles wide in the lush volcanic hills of the Big Island, Hawaii. Then it must meet rigid grading standards to ensure the quality of the green bean. Size, density, color and defects all play a part in the standards used to certify the quality in the state of Hawaii."Finally the Hawaii Beef Burger Came... haha
no time to finish the extra large doughnut...So delicious... Inside the burger has the typical hawaii style Pineapple ring with bbq sauce..
It 's kinda big.. See his eyes so big.. (because he wants to stuck the burger into his mouth!!)
Hope to have it in HAWAII someday..