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PROOF CAFE & SKY LOUNGE @ THE SIGNATURE

Located on the roof of The Signature Serviced Suites & Studios, Proof cafe & sky lounge is one of those secret hideouts with airy and bright space that is ideal for a lazy weekend and casual hangout. It caters mainly to the in-house guests, but public walk-ins remain welcome. On this Saturday afternoon, it was a sanctuary of serenity. The charming and unperturbed ambiance was very relaxing and perfect for the mood I was in that very day!
Nice place to chill out.
Customers can choose to chill out at its lovely al-fresco area or opt to sit in comfortable indoor area. It has a simple modern design, comfortable seating with practical wooden tables. The atmosphere was cheerful and the waiter was friendly. The cafe serves some all-day breakfast/brunches, side snacks and mains like pastas, burger and fish n' chips - quite a limited selection though. They serve beer and wines too.
Indoor seating area.
Indoor seating area.
In the open air.
In the open air.
As we were still full from lunch, I just wanted to enjoy some tea with cakes. Unfortunately, as you can see from their cake counter in the above photo, there were not much to choose from that day. They only had scones, chocolate brownies and red velvet cake, so I went ahead with the cake.
Chamomile (RM9) for hubby and apple & cinnamon tea (RM9) for me.
The texture was a lil dry but it tasted better than it looked :)
Enjoy a soothing bird's-eye view of the surroundings of Sri Hartamas & Mont Kiara while tucking into my refreshing apple & cinnamon tea - ahh, envious? Haha. Apparently you can watch the sunrise and the sunset from here too but we didn't stay that long.
It's located at the Sky Lobby of this chic hotel-apartment.
The main entrance.
The lobby where you take the lift up.
Overall, I think Proof cafe needs to improve on providing a wider selection of food, especially desserts, but this unique sky cafe definitely made it into my 'Favorite spot' list for a peaceful afternoon teatime, while enjoying the breathtaking view of the city. 

Food: 6/10
Service: 7/10
Ambience: 9/10

Note: Parking can be quite expensive at the Signature (RM10 for the first hour and RM5 for subsequent hours, if I'm not mistaken) BUT for every RM20 you spend at Proof Cafe, you are entitled to a flat rate of RM5 for 3 hours. Just validate the ticket at the lobby, together with your receipt :)

Add:
Level SL, The Signature Suites KL,
No. 3, Jln Sri Hartamas 22, 
Desa Sri Hartamas,
50480 Kuala Lumpur.

Opening hours:
6.30 am - 12 am, including public holidays.

Tel:
03-6412 0833



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