Bean Sprout Café

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    • Bean Sprout Cafe @ Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, Georgetown, Penang
      Bean Sprout Cafe @ Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, Georgetown, Penang
      1. May 23, 2018
      2. www.crispoflife.com
      3. Review

        Aglio Olio (RM 19.80). Their Aglio Olio is also nicely done with al-dente spaghetti noodles, topped with mushrooms, tomatoes, and sprinkles of cheese. The flavour comes well from the olive oil and pepper, albeit oil was slightly excessive which might be neglectable by some.

      1. Bean Sprout Cafe, Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling (Pitt Street), Penang
        Bean Sprout Cafe, Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling (Pitt Street), Penang
        1. Oct 26, 2017
        2. www.what2seeonline.com
        3. Review

          Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling (Pitt Street) in Penang is one of the most celebrated cultural districts of Penang. It is also here in the heart of George Town where one would find the mushrooming trend of cafes. For one – the Bean Sprout Cafe located in a two-storey heritage building opposite the Kuan Yin Temple has grown into a popular place. The cafe catches the eye from the street with its black colored blinds with big white wordings.

        1. The Bean Sprout Cafe @ Masjid Kapitan Keling, Georgetown, Penang.
          The Bean Sprout Cafe @ Masjid Kapitan Keling, Georgetown, Penang.
          1. Feb 8, 2017
          2. www.kenhuntfood.com
          3. Review

            Specializing in the classic brunch items- Big Breakfast, Toasts and Pancakes; The Bean Sprout Cafe is one of the latest members to join the clamoring cafe scene in Penang. It occupies one of the lots right opposite to the few century old Kuan Yin Temple along Masjid Kapitan Keling. Both exterior and interior are rustic, it certainly matches the heritage theme well. The contrast is obvious here- young and passionate in an old-fashioned space; east (building) meets west (food); the cafe operators seem to pay great attention to details here. The heat-intolerant might be glad to know that there's a huge blower erected (though not air-conditioned), the cafe is not stuffed and the ventilation works fine. We did not feel stuffy at all, on a sultry hot afternoon. Albeit the cafe has a small menu but sipping a cup of Joe and enjoying the Toast while looking at the bustling temple-praying scene can be one of the great ways to enjoy your off day.

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