Coffee is consistently strong. It’s the only café in the area. Service has improved dramatically since earlier days, they actually smile now. Other than that, the building its part of is quite an eye stunner.
Josephine N.
Classificação do local: 4 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
By far one of my favorite place for coffee and CHEESECAKE! if you love passion+coffee… this is definitely a must-go place! When you’re there, you MUST try their super awesome cheesecake. You will not be disappointed, unless it’s not available.
Amirul R.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Delightful modern hip-industrial décor that makes this quiet, hidden café in D7 Sentul East look like the ultimate work spot — but it’s limited by an uncompromisingly small menu. It’s all coffee, with a limited selection of sandwiches and bento boxes, but if you’re here you’re not really aiming for anything more than coffee, good company, and a spot to work for a few hours. That said, there isn’t really much going on at D7, so you’re not going to be strolling around!
Alexander Kim Wooi L.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
One of the coffee places that I frequent as it’s currently just opposite my office and there are a lot of things which I like about the place. However, why just three stars — some of the team players here are sometimes showing you their attitude, so for some times when you are visiting after work needing a cup of good coffee, that might be a bit of turn off. This is basically a coffee place so you won’t be expecting too wide a selection of foods to choose from. They do source their sandwiches from Tommy le Baker though, which there’s really nothing to complain about. Their baguettes are so good! Usually, they will have chicken, beef or just cheese to choose from. My personal favourite here would be their steak baguette. They do have lunch boxes(bento) served here too, the last time I tried was something they sourced from the awesome canteen. I won’t really recommend this as i think that the portion is a bit too small and price too high. Their taste is not bad though. Prices here are slightly more expensive than the other coffee places which are under the Artisan Coffee Group too — they are actually under the same group, yes! They explained to me that this is because the ingredients that this branch use is more premium which you can see that they use Hojo tea, etc. One thing that I really like about here — their super cozy environment. D7 would have already be well-known of the award winning architecture. Now, a coffee place with green views and water features, why not? Very Instagram friendly and ideal to catch up with friends!
Penny W.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Three Little Birds is a hidden café at D7 Sentul. My friend and I waze the address but it did not bring us there and we went around finding the building manually. It might be quite confusing because there are a few similar buildings around. The basement parking of the building is free! A plus point!(: I definitely adore the outdoor space of the café. There is an area covered with lacquered wood planks and we are allowed to sit over there to enjoy our drinks. Another interesting element of the place is the divider that is almost fully covered with plants. The indoor space itself is quite small but the natural light from both of the glass wall opposite each other makes it look airy. I am a latte lover and when I saw the coffee name Red Latte, I was quite intrigued. So I ordered it and to my realization, it is rooibos tea with milk(If I am not mistaken) and I quite like the combination. They do serve brunch food and some desserts too.
Julian T.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Situated in one Sentul’s developing areas, Three Little Birds is tucked away in D7, a modern and artistic looking office building block. It might be a little hard to find for people who aren’t familiar with the area. The café is surrounding by the warm feeling of wood elements and beautiful green vines. which produces a very serene feeling. The only thing that I didn’t like was how noisy it became, defeating the entire feeling it’s suppose to have. If you’re here to get some work done, not a good idea. Anyways, I had the Long Black, which is the first thing I try in every new café I go to. It has a very strong taste, perfect for those coffee lovers I might say. They also have a selection of cakes which I heard were very tasty too! Overall, I will come back again, to relax and take in the beauty of modern architecture.
Joni C.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The coffee at Three Little Birds, for me, is well-brewed but didn’t leave much of an impression on me. In fact, I find the Latte is milkier than coffee(I am nitpicky about my coffee), and they don’t have much options in their menu in terms of drinks and food. However, I feel like the ambience of the place more than makes up for it. This is one café that will instantly trigger Instagram frenzy the moment you arrive. The interior space is small but the surroundings are shaded, cool and make you really want to hang around, talk for hours and take pictures.
Joanna N.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Three little birds is basically a spin-off of artisan roast. Therefore, the coffee, cakes etc don’t vary from those offered at artisan. Don’t get me wrong, the stuff they offer are really good. The coffee there is of equivalent standing with those of the top cafés in kl. As for their location, it’s located in sentul east. Those that occupy the seats outside the café have the chance to enjoy the natural light that’s offered.
Kevin W.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
On a late Friday afternoon, I felt a little adventurous to travel to Sentul East grab a cup at a café that people have been talking about. The secluded and cozy café is called Three Little Birds Coffee. The baristas are well-versed with they are serving and would recommend you according to your taste buds. Personally for me, I enjoy their Long Red and Red Latte. These are the few drinks that are caffeine and coffee free. The Red Espresso is rooibos forced into the espresso machine and then served neat or with milk. That afternoon, I wanted something cold to drink and I asked if they serve juices, the barista at the counter then recommended me to try the Fresh Red. It is a mixture of the Red Espresso with apple juice. A little sceptical at first, but when I took my first sip, the taste buds in my tongue exploded with the zesty taste of the apple juice with a soothing aroma of the Red Espresso. I was a little disappointed that I was unable to connect to their WiFi but nonetheless I enjoyed my Fresh Red. I look forward heading to Three Little Birds Coffee again for seconds. Opening Hours: Mon-Thur 0800 – 2300 Fri-Sat 0800 – 0000 Sun 0900 – 2200
Nadhira S.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
If you’re not too familiar with Sentul or Sentul east, you can try to locate a Zig Zag looking building called ‘The Fennel’(there’s only one of this kind of buildings in KL), from here you can easily locate D7 which is a building with a huge«D7″ written on it at Sentul East and this is where you can find this little cozy spot ‘Three Little Birds». Also, another place not typical like others but perhaps this is because it’s an area that is still developing so you can only find 1 legit coffee shop in this area. The best time to come is on Sunday, because that’s the liveliest. Currently, there aren’t too many shops around the café hence the art shop/gallery caught my attention because you can go there to jam with other fellow artists! I paint so anything that has to do with a live jam painting session or art galleries or anything art or music related — excites me I had a taste of their Macaroni and Cheese, which was a little bit dry, but I’m sure the cakes and coffee’s are not as dry. The menu isn’t as advanced as café’s like«Podgy and The Banker» but I’d have to say they have a pretty cool ambience and a wicked outdoor seating area. Chirping hours: Monday to Thursday: 8am — 11pm Friday & Saturday: 8am — 12am Sunday: 9am — 10pm