Serving thick, creamy skyr made with Icelandic cultures and milk from a family-run farm in Pahang, Heima - the Icelandic word for 'home' - is a distinctive 'dairy deli' that doubles as a beautiful bakeshop, helmed with heart and happy vibes.
Heima is the cafe offshoot of Raub's Nomad Farm, devoted to raising healthy cows through time-honoured agricultural practices.
Nomad Farm's milk forms the foundation for Heima's skyr - Iceland's high-protein, low-fat equivalent of Greek yogurt, made with skimmed milk fermented with original Icelandic cultures. You'll find it nearly everywhere in Reykjavik, layered over cakes in cafes and served as an accompaniment to local produce in fine-dining restaurants.
Heima's skyr is gorgeous - densely, indecently luscious in texture, mellow and milky-rich in taste. At RM8 for a 150-gram jar, it's an affordably worthwhile indulgence. You can also order skyr bowls in generous portions, at RM15 for the irresistibly delectable Apple Pie flavour that's blanketed with sweetly ripe fruit and crisp cereal.
Heima Dairy Deli & Bakeshop
2A, Jalan Sinar Sentul 1, Sentul, 51100 Kuala Lumpur. Open Wednesday-Monday, 12pm-6pm. Tel: 03-4050-5096
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