The Morsel Eatery nestled in the same building as Shamrock Hotel is brought to you by the same group behind Myth and Jose & Deli, only that this concept is not entirely new because the interior is the marriage of the two existing places.
You’ll see the familiar blue chairs and the industrial chic concept with bare concrete from Jose & Deli,
and the knick-knacks such as opaque brown chemical bottles and safari-inspired animal photos from Myth.
The black coffee is moderately strong (RM 7.9).
The “Mexican Chicken Quesadilla” (RM 16.90) as per menu is described to consist of “chicken cube, onion, cheese, tomato puree” – sounds Mexican enough. The quesadilla was enjoyable with a piece of juicy deep-fried chicken wrapped with tortilla, but it did not quite match the menu description. If you look at it in a Mexican context – the quesadilla is nowhere near “Mexican” other than the tortilla wrap used. Just a little bit of something extra like salsa, guacamole, jalapeno peppers or spiced beans would have given it a bit of identity.
If you are don’t fancy anything too heavy, simple pastries are available.
Other items on Morsel Eatery’s menu include set lunches, burgers, pastas, pizzas & sandwiches in the range of RM 9.90 to RM 19.90 while mains are in the range of RM 23 – RM 60. Various types of beers are available.
More Info : Non Halal.
Address : 23, A, Jalan Dato Seri 1, Ahmad Said Ipoh 30450
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