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Community, coffee and ‘canelés’: How Burrow brought a French pastry from Bordeaux to Bangsar

KUALA LUMPUR, April 26 — Crisp on the outside, with a golden crust. Moist on the inside, are available in an assortment of flavours from the familiar such as Espresso and Matcha to the quirkier ones such as Lucky Marmalade and Maple Pecan.These and other seasonal flavours can be found at Burrow, afocused bakery-café founded by Aimie Habban, whose journey into the world of F&B was far from straightforward.

Timing proved to be crucial; whether serendipitous or calamitous depends much on the business owner’s outlook and determination. , possibly because this was the first flavour that she came up with after Burrow’s classic OG. Infused with organic maple syrup, theFostering a sense of community . The limited edition Kopi Tarik Kita, a collaboration with Mimpikita for last year’s Malaysia Day .

 

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