Bean Brothers is an establishments that gave me a sense of seclusion which I enjoy, somewhat hidden in the isolation camouflaged alongside factories. Thumbs up to BB for having parking lots where I could see my wheels from the inside. I was greeted with rotating doors once more which I am still not comfortable with fearing that it’d snap one of my fingers off.
Upon ordering a Cap and Flat White, I was asked to choose between Black Suit and Velvet White (priced at RM12 each) or I’d like to do J.B or James. I kindly ask for both BS that had a bolder taste and VW which promises to be medium body and fruity. To my surprise, it took longer than I expect for them to brew despite having no one in line. My hopeful guess would be that they must have put a great deal of effort into crafting every cup.
Granted I am impressed by the looks of their espresso that goes with milk but doesn’t get the Snob’s commendation because my taste runs broader than mere presentation. People at Bean Brothers were helpful and friendly (they better be for charging at such prices). The only place more expensive would be Lewis Gene that’s run by ex-con bald duo. If there's any consolation, it is the best Korean cafe that the Snob's ever been to. Well done on long blacks and properly filtered water will be dearly appreciated.
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