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Home / Food Review / COFFEE STAIN BY JOSEPH, SOLARIS DUTAMAS

COFFEE STAIN BY JOSEPH, SOLARIS DUTAMAS

March 22, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

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Coffee Stain by Joseph is one of the places for coffee where they are famous for theiir 3D arts. Coffee stain’s medium body espresso which is intense long finish is a result of a delicate blend of beans from Papua New Guinea (for the smooth acidity), Guatemala (for that touch of sweetness) and Columbia (a balancing act to round off the flavours). The beans – especially roasted in Singapore, with a KL-based Japanese master overseeing the tasting and blending – are brewed using a top class Nuova Simonelli machine.
When we entered the café, Coffee Stains brings us with the homey feel with the wooden chairs and table and what’s more is the fragrant coffee blend. The place is simply a great place for gathering and chats with family and friends as they have long table to cater for big crowds too.
Well, I am tempted to try their 3D art which is RM 5 additional, unfortunately the art is only available for coffee and as so we give up trying them but I mad my decision to try up their coffee instead. We had the coffee where I had their signature coffee which is the ice coffee (RM15.90).
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Cube of ice infused with the blend of thick fragrant coffee is served together with a bottle of fresh milk with it. The indulgence is perfect, the first sip of the coffee without the added milk will give you the fragrant bitter taste, and little by little the bitterness of the coffee decreases and the taste of the coffee sensations with the bitter sweet taste at the end. This is just a great coffee to try off there.
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Hubs who is not a coffee lover took the ginger tea instead. Fragrance light ginger blend which is infused in the coffee is perfect for non-coffee drinker. He love it.

Coffee Stain by Joseph is located at:
D4-G3-01, Publika, Jalan Dutamas 1, Solaris Dutamas, 40580 Kuala Lumpur
+603 6211 2022Call: +603 6211 2022

Other Outlet
Lot OT-02, 3rd Floor, Parkamaya Fahrenheit 88, No. 179 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 KL
+603 2110 2428

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: #DineInPublika

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