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TSSoFtBuNnY
post Aug 16 2009, 08:09 PM, updated 17y ago

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Fantastic place to try out the coffee at Coffee Ritual in Section 14 PJ. For map and full review, click here.

1. Firstly, a glass pot of filtered water is placed over a burner. You can see the barrister lighting the burner in the picture below. The red machine in the foreground is the coffee bean grinder.

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2. Freshly grinded beans are placed in the container with a spout in the glass pot of boiling water. As the water boil, it'll create a suction and suck the heated water up to brew the freshly grounded coffee beans

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3. The grounded coffee is given a stir with the boiling water to mix up for even flavouring.

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4. The coffee and boiling water are left to brew for 2 minutes...I find it so miraculous that the boiling water has been sucked up to the jar above it but it's all scientific methods. You can begin to smell the coffee frangrance as it releases its flavors.

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5. The burners below are removed and the coffee mixture is given a final stir.

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6. As the liquid cools, it is filtered as it flows downwards again. A heavenly coffee fragrance permeats the surroundings.

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7. The coffee is ready to be served...

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8. Hunny's cup of Single Origin Brazilian Fancy Santos Coffee (can't remember if he added the milk already or not...)

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TSSoFtBuNnY
post Aug 16 2009, 08:52 PM

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On another visit, the cafe owners were generous and invited me and some friends to have free 1st cup of any coffee in their menu.

9. The Royal Coffee Brewing Maker (can brew up to 3 cups of coffee) which automatically switch off on its own

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10. The coffee sifu poring water into the pot which will be boiled and the water will rise due to the sealed mouth and force its way into the glass compartment...

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11. The liquid below the fire is the fuel that made this fire a huge one...

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12. Wow...the steam is rising....the burner reminds me of lampe bergen lamps...burning also not black black de the wick...

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13. The water has moved from the steel pot into the glass pot...and is brewing the coffee now...wow...like magic although it's scientifically explainable...once the fire is off...the liquid from the glass pot will flow back to the steel pot and coffee will come out from the tap...

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14. Gorgeous Light Pastry encasing a hearty beef filling served with cream sauce, salad and crinkled fries...yummy!

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15. A friend introducing Coffee Ritual's latest coffee maker - the Ice Drip Coffee Maker. It uses icy cold water to drip through the freshly grinded coffee and will take 8 hours to complete dripping! Coffee made this way has lesser caffein than hot brewed coffee...

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16. The full view of the ice drip coffee maker with a jug of icy cold water at the top...

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17. The sifu adjusting the coffee pot so that it can drip the coffee down coffee more accurately...

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They have ala carte coffee starting at RM6 onwards and combo meals which include a drink and single origin bean coffees.

Do try it out if you want a good cup of coffee. Map available in my blog.


 

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