F-1, Bangsar Village I, No.1, Jalan Telawi Satu Bangsar Baru
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Oflavia V.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pretzels pretzels pretzels time! This is the must thing to eat when you are visiting auntie anne’s! The pretzel that built an empire they say. Well, it is true and no one can relate auntie anne’s more than its pretzels. Definitely try out their original before the other flavours. Once you do, they have more selection for you to indulge on, the cinnamon sugar, almond, garlic, chocolate mint, cinnamon raisin, chic eclairs, seaweed, green tea, sour cream & onion, sesame, parmesan cheese, and do try out their jalapeño! Loving it! If you are not into their lovely looking pretzels, you can always go for their stick, which has less flavour like cinnamon and eclairs, or can go for something more heavy like their jumbo pretzel dog, and pretzel dog bites. All are goes back to their main signature treats, PRETZELS! The shop in bangsar is quite small but barely is a long queue like the one in KLCC or Nu Sentral, so this is a hidden gem place for you to buy auntie anne’s.
Alexander Kim Wooi L.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pretzels! And i like it even more if it’s fresh, that’s one of the reasons i frequent auntie anne’s. However, it’s also because that there isn’t really other choices that are available here in kuala lumpur for premium pretzels like these. This branch is located on the same floor as village groxer, so it would not be hard to locate at all. If you see village grocer, you should be able to see auntie anne’s as well. They have a very wide range of different flavours pretzels here. Do ask from the staff if the pretzels are still fresh or not. I mean, after all we are paying this extra bucks for fresh pretzels, so what’s the point if they aren’t fresh anymore right? Do try their lemonade if you are someone who likes sour beverage. Theirs isn’t too sweet and sourness is just nice too.
Alexandra M.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
You can not miss this. And if you miss it the smell will make you stop and look so there is no escape. A few months back a colleague kept mentioning he has to stop by Auntie. For a while there I thought he is talking about his actual aunt. Then I saw it. He was looking forward to a pretzel :) They do smell good all around the Bangsar mall but for me its just a pretzel, no big deal. But seems like everyone else seems to agree with my colleague. There is always a line and people seem to love them. So why not give them a try. Maybe you can pair them with beer and perhaps you get to feel slightly German for a moment. Bön Appétit.
Simina I.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
You are hungry but in a hurry? Or you just want something between meals? AuntieAnnes from Bangsar Village 1 is the solution. They have amazing pretzel. But what is amazing about this place is the variety of pretzel which they offer: with cinnamon, almond, garlic, chocolate mint, cinnamon raisin, choc eclairs, seaweed and many more. They also have something amazing called pretzel dogs or pretzel stix or dips, which are perfect for lunch, dinner or everything in between. You must try them. I tried the cinnamon one and it was amazing.
Marija S.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I have not seen Auntie Anne’s without a line in front of it. It’s just one of those stalls that are so hard to just walk by. If you are from New York and you just miss that bagel that is the place you want to go to. Or if you once during your holidays in Portugal had yummy farturas covered in chocolate and you just can’t forget them — demand them from the Auntie Anne’s! :)
Azraai A.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Auntie Anne’s has the best location ever for their Pretzel shop. It’s right at the main entrance of Bangsar Village 1. It doesn’t help how that every time I enter through those doors I get a sudden hankering for carbs and tend to make a stop on my way out. Property gold I tell you. The store is small(would even call it a booth sometimes,) which just consists of the display case, the dough rolling table, the POS system and machinery at the back which I can only assume is where they bake those loops of sin. My favorite has always been the chocolate chip ones and I always get the chocolate dipping sauce to go with it. It makes the fat kid within me very happy snacking away while shopping around Bangsar. They also have juices and shakes but who has time for those am I right?