PETALING JAYA, Feb 15 — It’s the doughnut of your dreams. Fluffy from a yeast batter, filled to the brim with luscious blackcurrant jelly, glazed with creamy peanut butter and topped with crunchy peanuts. This is Patina by Three’s signature PB&J (Peanut Butter & Jelly) and it’s...
Saturday, 15 Feb 2020 11:11 AM MYTAn assortment of Malaysian-made artisanal doughnuts at Patina by Three. — Pictures by Kenny Mah and courtesy of Patina by Three
The shop was founded in mid-2018 by Calvin Tan, Ahmed Nadzmi Azli and Hamzah Ariffin; they first met as part of KL and PJ’s small circle of coffee professionals. The trio felt it was only natural for them to try and start up their own business after some years in the industry. The doughnut and coffee experience begins with peering into their glass display where an assortment of their homemade artisanal doughnuts awaits invitingly. Deciding on which one or just one can be a masochistic endeavour.Besides the classic PB&J yeast doughnut, you could also try their chocolate banana doughnut, which is more of a cake doughnut and more crumbly rather than fluffy. Special occasions call for special doughnuts: last year, they had mummies and spiders for Halloween.
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