I am actually referring to a place, not very far, but far indeed. Cars, petrol and traffic jams aside, the Bee is a food and drink hangout that proudly serves affordable fuss-free food, quality coffee and more, in a friendly and cosy corner of Petaling Jaya. I wouldn't say it as affordable, but they do serve both quality and quantity. So it's value for money.
Today, though, i am going to drool you over some burgers as they are currently having a lunch promotion whereby with any order of the burger of your choice (they have a long variety of burgers, you can check them out at theBee'swebbie), you will get a complimentary drink of their homemade lemonade (which was extremely sour to my liking) or any soft drink. And burgers partly cause they don't have Tuna Tobika Sandwich anymore. Sad.
I was given only an hour for lunch but being Malaysian (known for always being late and unpunctual), you will have to keep a secret for me. I hope my mother doesn't find out about this post because i mentioned otherwise.
So i embarked on a food-tasting journey with Justin and David to Jaya One where the Bee is located at. Like a kid, anticipating for the daily ice-cream truck, i was thrilled! After debating with Justin in the car about which route to take, unabashed, i stood firm with my answer though i was proven otherwise.
Ebi Fry Burger of awesomeness : Japanese-crumbed prawn cutlets with house-made Bulldog tartar sauce, egg, lettuce and tomato on a lightly toasted burger bun and served with fries.
Vegetarian Falafel Burger: Chickpea patty, alfalfa sprouts, lettuce, tomato & mint yoghurt dressing on a lightly toasted burger bun and served with fries.
Don't they look delish? Yummers they were! The Bee crew were so generous as they gave us an abundance of shoestring fries, i couldn't even finish! David had a scrumptious-looking beef burger too. But poor guy must be hungry, gobbled up everything before i could even snap a picture of it.
I cannot wait to go back there to try some other food they offer. Oh! They, too, have an exquisite mini natural oak tree with wooden cutleries as ornaments. Talking about getting into the spirit of Christmas!
To my mother who doubted this quaint little cafe, her argument is invalid. *grins. Speaking of which, she bought an extra Tau Foo Fah for me. God bless her! :-)
Made of soy, a delicious dessert best serve with sugar sauce of all kinds.
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