Some of the food and drinks that #BAE & maerry:me offer
“Hey BAE, welcome to BAE, would you maerry:me?” is the catchy greetings you will get when you visit #BAE & maerry:me which has just popped up recently at Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. Getting pretty curious about their new food and beverage concept where 2 brands merged together to form 1 single cafe. Eventually my curiosity got us into having an interesting conversation and I had a great opportunity to do a brief interview with Julius Ng, one of the 7 founder of the #BAE & maerry:me to find out about their ideas as well as their innovative approach with our local Malaysian delicacies!
Check it out the video below to find out how did it all begins…
#BAE Beef Satay with Australian Beef
#BAE Chicken Satay with Chicken Thigh
#BAE Nasi Lemak
#BAE Sambal Fried Rice
#BAE Mee Kuah Ketam
#BAE Assam Laksa
Ayam Masak Merah
Ayam Masak Bali
6, Jalan Telawi 4,
Bangsar,
Kuala Lumpur
03 – 2201 8288
Indeed they have exciting ideas and concept to promote the Malaysian delicacies through innovative approach. Never have I seen any other took such a bold steps in their marketing strategy and I really love their spirits in delivering the Malaysian delicacies to the public in an unique way. It is really too early to say anything for now but I do believe #BAE and maerry:me existed in a positive way which gives a whole new ideas and inspiration towards the local Malaysian delicacies.
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