Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
There’s a whimsical charm to this idyllic new cafe, which could become quite an attraction for several of its specialities.
If you’ve been scouting around for mizu shingen mochi – the Japanese ‘water cake’ – Terracotta serves its own crystalline version of the wobbly, jelly-like dessert, calling it a ‘unicorn teardrop.’
It may look like a fragile bubble, quivering at the slightest touch of a spoon, but it’s firm to the bite, with a very gentle sweetness, paired with roasted soybean flour and brown sugar syrup. RM8.90.
You’ll also find some interesting waffles, pastas and tea here. Our best bet might be William’s Cheese Cottage (RM22.90), a sweet-savoury waffle that’s topped not only with Terracotta’s own-made vanilla and tea ice cream but also layered with cheese, salted butter and honey – a guilty pleasure that goes down easy.
But we have mixed sentiments about the Grenada Verde Pasta (RM22.90) – the mashed-up sauce of avocado, spinach, Greek yoghurt, tomatoes and onions is well-textured but seems a little off in its balance of flavours, with more than a hint of sour.
For tea, order the butterfly pea tea, made blue with bunga telang.
Terracotta Cafe & Boutique
P-1-15, Tropicana Avenue, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Daily, 10am-12am.
Tel: +6012-616-0270