California Pizza Kitchen, KLCC

For reasons that I don’t know of, I was the only blogger who was invited by a PR agency (on behalf of California Pizza Kitchen) to attend a food tasting solely for the medias. Yes, you read it alright, the only blogger among a pool of KL media, magazine writers, journalists and photographers.

In KL itself, there are tonnes of hardcore food bloggers who have probably twice or even ten times more of my traffic, yet I was the only invited blogger. Weird huh? Anyway, I am not complaining, just that it would definitely satisfy my curiosity if I know the reason why I was invited. Again, I took the public transport and it was surely tiring even at non-peak hours.

After checking out the location on the information panel, I made my way to California Pizza Kitchen. I think it was two floors above Burger King and KFC, a floor above Dome and Chinoz in the Park, I think. Haha!

It’s the open kitchen concept again, kitchen on the left side while dining area is just on the other side. On the far right are full length glass panels that exhibit views of the KLCC park and fountains, while allowing natural sunlight to brighten up half the dining area at the same time. Dining area is huge, probably able to accommodate more than 150 diners at the same time, with a private room / section at the far end, which was “our place” for the day.

For your information, Nee has paid this American franchise a visit almost a year ago. That day, it was my turn.

California Pizza Kitchen has recently changed their menu and introduced new flavours for their salads, pastas, pizzas and desserts. Hence, the medias were invited for a food tasting session. Me? I am just a blogger, and bloggers don’t belong to the media category.

Seeing that all the mainstream media and magazines were there to write the same thing, I decided to take the less formal a.k.a the blogger approach to write my dining experience in California Pizza Kitchen. I was invited as a blogger, not as a journalist, remember?

First up was the Mediterranean Salad (RM22).

A chilled salad of cucumbers, red onions, fresh tomatoes and Greek olives tossed with crisp Romaine leaves and lemon-herb vinaigrette, served on a bed of hummus. Topped with Feta cheese, sun-dried tomatoes and homemade Tzatziki sauce and served with pita bread.

Add grilled rosemary chicken breast @ RM10 / sauteed salmon @ RM14.50 / grilled shrimp @ RM14.

I am a carnivore and eating salad is a really dreadful thing to me. It tasted pretty decent, but the feeling of eating grass kept on popping up and it was a few spoons later, I decided to skip this particular dish.

Second was the Miso Salad (RM22).

Shredded Napa cabbage with fresh avocado, julienne cucumbers, daikon, edamame, carrots, red cabbage, green onions, cilantro, crispy rice noodles and crispy wontons tossed in a Miso dressing. Served with chilled grilled chicken.

Add grilled shrimp @ RM14.

Now, this is a salad dish that I wouldn’t mind eating again. It was really crunchy due to the rice noodles, wontons, cabbage, cucumbers and other stuffs inside. It was more of like eating snacks than salads. The slices of chilled grilled chicken definitely boosts the dish’s value since it is also priced at RM22, same as the Mediterranean Salad without the chicken meat. Value and taste wise, Miso Salad definitely wins hands down!

California Pizza Kitchen doesn’t serve only pizzas, but also some noodles and spaghetti dishes. The three newly introduced specialties were the Pan Sauteed Salmon, Chicken Marsala and Chicken Piccata.

Pan Sauteed Salmon (RM32) definitely went well for my taste buds. I am not the kind of person who loves sourness in my food, hence, the sourness in the lemon-caper sauce wasn’t exactly my liking. However, if I were to take away the sourness from the spaghetti, I would definitely be whacking them like a hungry man who has starved for a day. I definitely love the lightly seasoned and pan sauteed Atlantic salmon, which was quite a big chunk to begin with.

Atlantic salmon lightly seasoned and pan sauteed. Accompanied with fresh grilled asparagus and spaghetti in a creamy lemon-caper sauce. Served blackened upon request.

The second speciality dish was the Chicken Marsala (RM30).

Thinly pounded chicken breast sauteed with fresh mushrooms and grilled asparagus in a marsala wine sauce. Served with linguini pasta.

This tasted better than I expected, although the marsala sauce part wasn’t my idea of marsala. The almost tasteless chicken fillet sort of became “alive” after I mixed it with the marsala sauce and linguini pasta and walloped it down my throat. If and only it has some spiciness in it, that would be really nice. The asparagus sort of lost its texture after being tossed together but the mushrooms made up for it.

While the Chicken Piccata (RM30) was not made towards to my liking due to the sourness in the lemon-caper (Duh!) sauce, a few mouthful of the noodles didn’t taste as bad as I initially expected. If you are one who can take sourness, this is a much better option for you compare to Chicken Marsala.

Thinly pounded chicken breast sauteed in a creamy lemon-caper sauce. Served with spaghetti pasta.

Every year, California Pizza Kitchen renews their menu with new flavours. This year, they have introduced three new pizzas, the Italian Tomato & Basil, The Works and Sicillian.

Italian Tomato & Basil (RM26) may sound really simple and nothing to shout about, as it only uses four main ingredients, Italian tomatoes, basil, Mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese, coupled with their own made tomato sauce. However, the taste definitely said the opposite thing. The slight and natural sourness of the Italian tomatoes, coupled with fresh basil and sinfully delicious Parmesan cheese, you get a saliva inducing and appetite opening pizzas.

Imported Italian tomatoes, Mozzarella cheese and our tomato sauce, topped with fresh basil and Parmesan cheese.

The lower right pizza inside the picture above is the Sicillian (RM32) pizza.

A spicy marinara sauce with sweet Italian beef and chicken sausage, spicy turkey salami, julienne beef salami, Fortina, Mozarella and Parmesan cheese. Topped with fresh oregano and basil.

Judging from the description above, that’s sure heck lots of ingredients used as the toppings for the pizza. No wonder it tasted so nice and I couldn’t help it but to eat not one, not two but three slices. By the time I finished taking my pictures, the pizzas served has already cooled down yet it still tasted really good. Imagine when it is served right after coming out from the oven, oh la la!

On the other hand, The Works (RM34) is a combination of the more common ingredients used in pizzas, such as the sweet Italian chicken and beef sausage, beef pepperoni, sauteed mushrooms, Mozzarella cheese, mild onions, green peppers, black olives and own made tomato sauce.

I wouldn’t say its super delicious or its really bad. Its somewhat in between of its counterparts. Definitely the ideal choice of pizza for those who prefer to go safe instead of being adventurous with the uncommon flavours.

Those were the main courses served that afternoon. Now, its time for desserts.

Red Velvet Cake (RM20)

Three layers of moist red velvet cake frosted with vanilla bean, cream cheese and white chocolate curls. Served on vanilla bean sauce.

It is a little bit sweet for my liking and the sweetness would definitely stop you from finishing the whole slice of cake. However, with the vanilla bean sauce and vanilla bean frost, the taste was definitely top notch.

Red velvet cake was the only new dessert by California Pizza Kitchen, but the guys served us with Chocolate Souffle RM25.50 and Tiramisu (RM25.50) as well.

A simple dessert like chocolate souffle will definitely not go wrong if one wants to be safe and order something bound to taste good. The brownies were definitely soft and moist, with strong flavour of chocolates in it. Together with the icy cold vanilla ice cream, you get the hot and cold feel inside your mouth, which is not a really good thing for your teeth but it is worth the risk.

The Tiramisu contained too much of rum, overpowering the coffee and cocoa flavours. The rum is supposed to be a passive ingredient, to bring out the taste of coffee and cocoa but not the other way round. While they got the texture just right, firm enough to stand on its own yet soft enough to immediately melt inside your mouth, the taste has to be improved.

Overall, it was a really satisfying food tasting session, definitely worth my trouble waking up early, taking the LRTs and coming up all the way to KL.
Will I return? Definitely.

California Pizza Kitchen
Lot No. 140, Level 1,
Suria KLCC,
Kuala Lumpur City Center,
50088 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel : (03) 23820512
Fax : (03) 23820516
Email : cpkoffice@po.jaring.my

P/S : Many thanks to Kelly Thean of Integrated Public Relations who invited me to the media food tasting and California Pizza Kitchen restaurant manager, Ronny Izwan, who hosted the lunch.

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21 Responses to “California Pizza Kitchen, KLCC”

  1. YeinJee
    August 6th, 2008 01:25
    1

    Haven’t been there for ages… their pizza was not bad, hopefully they are still maintaining a good standard.

    Must find Kelly’s contact so that I can be invited in future events lol.

  2. Simon Seow
    August 6th, 2008 03:19
    2

    The Italian Tomato & Basil pizza interested me. Simple and nice.

  3. emotionalistic
    August 6th, 2008 10:03
    3

    I love this place. The last time I visited was 3 years ago -_-. I hope to dine there again before i return to Penang. Thanks for reminding me of such wonderful place to dine :).

  4. Chong
    August 6th, 2008 10:32
    4

    Perhaps, they like the way you describe about the food and being honest with it.

  5. Che-Cheh
    August 6th, 2008 11:38
    5

    All the food n dessert looks yummy. Plus your photography skill improved a lot. Haven’t been there although I pass by so many times. Haha

  6. K3lly Th3an
    August 6th, 2008 12:16
    6

    Hi Jason,

    On behalf of CPK, thanks for coming! I hope you did enjoy your time there with us the other day.

    Nice pictures….good photography skill *wink*

    PS: i just realise you credit-ed me at the bottom of the page~! awww…. hehehe :P

  7. MisSmall
    August 6th, 2008 13:26
    7

    We regularly patronize CPK. Bf loves the “kungpao pasta” (?). Not so much a fan of fusion food myself, but I love all Italian food. And the place is normally nice and quiet in the afternoon on most weekdays.

  8. calvin
    August 6th, 2008 14:13
    8

    darn…..kuantan is still stuck eating pizza huts. jason, can request them to open a branch here ah? im sure we kuantanites will welcome them with open arms after years of filling our stomach with craps from ph…..

  9. pinky
    August 6th, 2008 16:37
    9

    ONG! the food looks so good xpecially the Italian Tomato & Basil ! but portion looks quite small though

  10. CLF
    August 6th, 2008 17:54
    10

    Eheh next time go there again ajak me lah! :P)

  11. kamkuey
    August 6th, 2008 19:48
    11

    wooo.. must go try liao…
    at times, they ajak you not because of your hits.. but because of.. erm.. I also dunno lar. those fellas also ajak me for the handphone thingy wut… wahahaha..

  12. Angie Tan
    August 6th, 2008 20:07
    12

    The food is pretty ok, though a bit expensive.

    The tiramisu is really fantastic. One of the better ones I’ve tasted in KL. :-)

  13. WQ
    August 6th, 2008 20:38
    13

    they have yummy pizzas, and bottomless ice lemon tea!

  14. youknowmycousinandmyfriend
    August 6th, 2008 21:16
    14

    u are making me hungry! i love this place.. which reminds me of the times i was there with my friends.. nyam…

  15. cindy
    August 6th, 2008 22:18
    15

    I’ve never been to CPK before, but after reading this post, I’ll definitely eat there next time I’m in Pavillion. =P

  16. gary
    August 7th, 2008 01:40
    16

    free food again… lucky bugger! =_=

  17. smashpOp
    August 7th, 2008 10:59
    17

    looks good! Havent been there before. ahha must go!

  18. Jason
    August 7th, 2008 15:53
    18

    YeinJee : LOL. You can google up her name and company’s name, you might stumbled upon some information.

    Simon Seow : Yes, it was pretty good.

    Emotionalistic : You are going back to Penang? Hmm… You didn’t write that in your blog, did you?

    Chong : Beats me.

    Che-Cheh : Haha. Thank you for the compliments. Honestly, it was quite a satisfying meal.

    Kelly : Thanks for inviting me. Who is the other blogger invited?

    MisSmall : Our food tasting session was on a Thursday, it certainly wasn’t quiet at all as it was almost full house that afternoon.

    Calvin : LOL. Not only Kuantan, Malacca also. Pizza Hut just sucks.

    Pinky : Looks small, but not easy to be finished by one pax.

    CLF : Haha. Will keep that in mind.

    Kamkuey : Haha. Maybe there are hidden stories behind the handphone thingy, just that you didn’t know? :P

    Angie Tan : It is expensive for most average person. If I am to eat at CPK alone, my wallet is going to take weeks to recover. Hmm, have you tried Italiannies?

    WQ : Yes yes, they do.

    Sharyn : Why did you use such a long nickname? Bleh. That’s what I always do, making mpeople hungry.

    Cindy : It’s at KLCC, not Pavilion. :D

    Gary : Jealous leh.

    Smashpop : Its worth giving it a try. ;)

  19. Gabriel
    August 21st, 2008 00:34
    19

    Wah.. hunger pangs hunger pangs.

    It makes dominos pizzas look like appetizers compared to this.

    Please, call me if u plan to eat there. I’ll even pay :D.

  20. Jason
    August 21st, 2008 00:41
    20

    Gabriel : Haha. Dominos is nothing compared to CPK, honestly. That’s including the price as well.

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