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2012-11-07
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The Bee is getting lots of buzz, thanks to its live music performances and array of affordable burgers. If you like The Pink Sage or The Daily Grind, you might feel at ease here. It's still their first week in business, so some things aren't working perfectly just yet (a few recipes need tweaking, and the food takes quite awhile to arrive during peak hours). But The Bee has potential; its proprietors and staff seem to have their hearts in the right place. Ebi-Fry Burger, with prawns deep-fried
Ebi-Fry Burger, with prawns deep-fried in bread crumbs & Japanese Bull-Dog sauce. Not bad for only RM15 (which includes a free drink). The Daily Grind serves better burgers, with more heed paid to the quality of ingredients, but The Bee helps customers spend less. Vegetarian Falafel Burger with mint yogurt dressing. The lentil patty was kinda stodgy. Also, all the buns and fries here are a bit too generic to really elevate the burgers. Desserts are worthwhile. The peanut butter & chocolate cake was moist and rich. Pavlova. Not the best in town, but decent enough if you can't get to Alexis. Mars Bar cheesecake. Seemed like a hot seller; this was the last slice in the chiller.
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