Vegetarian fare might be commonplace, but Peace Bliss makes a happy impression with a sweeping menu that spans everything from thosai to tom yam to tortillas.
Nasi lemak (RM10), not bad; the mock beef rendang & faux anchovies taste respectively as succulent & crispy-savory (well, almost) as the real McCoys.
"Chicken" satay (RM8), full of fleshy smokiness. Even better: the sweet peanut sauce.
The thick (but dry) patty for Peace Bliss' veggie burger (RM10) comprises a mix of mushrooms, oats & more. A little less pleasure, but a lot less guilt.
Eggless ice cream cake (RM8.90). Could be creamier; might satisfy some, but won't be beloved by others. Places like Peace Bliss can be polarizing.
No booze here, but masala tea & lassi will likely complement everything eaten.
Must have liquor? Take a two-minute walk to D'Haven, one of Telawi's not-too-busy outlets.
D'Haven has cocktails aplenty, cheap at RM20 but not awesomely potent.
Peace Bliss,
6, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. Formerly Planter Jim's.
D'Haven,
Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar ,Kuala Lumpur.