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Coffee Stain by Joseph, Publika

Shannon Chow · June 18, 2013 · 4 Comments

Coffee Stain offers a variety of beans, you’ll be amazed by the selection. If your a coffee lover you’ll enjoy their Single Origin of the day with different brewing methods. So after brunch at The Red Bean Bag, together with my friend on a coffee hunt. Coincidently, TimeOut KL (June edition) came out a list of top picks cafes and coffee places in the city, which most of them I’ve tried out recently. Coffee Stain by Joseph was also on the list.

Coffee Stain by Joseph

Upon entering the shop, you’ll notice various beans on displayed and a guide on the wall on the various type of coffee drink. I prefer Cafe Latte, Piccolo Latte and Mocha, while occasionally have Cappuccino.

Coffee Stain is also known for it’s Panama Geisha, which is an auction favorite which cost around RM 60 per cup. As TimeOut KL, June edition states it’s light body, honey and citrus flavour with jasmin-like aroma. However, you may also try out their Cup Of Excellence (COE), whereby various cafe offers different COE as it’s a mixture of beans awarded to the particular cafe during a competition.

Coffee Stain by Joseph Latte

I had the Piccolo Latte, RM 7 while my friend had Cafe Latte, RM 8.5.

Recently, I fell in love for Piccolo after knowing it contains less milk hence it is more concentrated as compared to Cafe Latte.

Coffee Stain by Joseph Publika

Coffee Stain is a must visit if your a coffee lover, and have a certain preference on how you take your coffee. I will be back for their Single Origin of the day, perhaps trying out aeropress.

Details:

Coffee Stain by Joseph
D4-G3-01, Solaris Dutamas (Publika),
Kuala Lumpur.
(Same row as CoffeeSociété)

Tel: 03-6211-2022

Business Hours: 10am till 10pm daily

Facebook: Coffee Stain by Joseph

Filed Under: Archive - Musings, Food & Beverage

About Shannon Chow

A KL 🇲🇾 social cat 🐱 always curious about new tech & trends. I'm passionate about building leaders, mentoring, and helping startups grow their businesses digitally. During my leisure time, I'll be listening to podcasts & gaming on PS5. I believe in living the moment & telling stories about it. Life is a journey, don't let anyone dull your sparkles! ✨

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  1. Joachim Leong says

    June 19, 2013 at 4:13 pm

    Hi Shannon,

    U said: “However, you may also try out their Cup Of Excellence (COE), whereby various cafe offers different COE as it’s a mixture of beans awarded to the particular cafe during a competition.”

    Actually, COE “is an annual competition held in several countries to identify the highest quality coffees produced.” That’s the short story. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cup_of_Excellence

    Continue blogging about cafes tho’

    Prefer piccolo lattes myself. Less milk and all.

    Jo.

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    • Shannon Chow says

      June 19, 2013 at 5:54 pm

      Hi Jo,

      yes you got that right. Every year, various barista or cafe would compete in the rounds to create their own blend (a mixture of beans) hence, the best ones would normally win & be able to carry their trademark COE. This was actually explained to me by my barista friend and through conversation of coffee I’ve learnt about. I saw on the table of Coffee Stain offers COE beans, and for other cafes like Coffea Coffee, you can try out their COE as well.

      Hope my explanation helps, that was why I mentioned other cafe offers different COE. It’s similar to house blend. However, for COE, it’s only awarded to 1 cafe who won it. As other cafes are not entitled to carry it. COE is basically a mixture of beans, creating a new blend which the taste of coffee is unique in it’s own way.

      Thanks for bringing this up too. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Jessica Yong says

    October 24, 2013 at 1:38 am

    thanks for the review! Heard a lot about this place. would definitely go there one day 😀

    Reply
    • Shannon Chow says

      October 24, 2013 at 1:50 am

      Sure thing! They’ve got another outlet in fahrenhitte 88 KL

      Reply

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