Bean Jr Menu Prices 2024 Malaysia

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Bean Jr Menu Malaysia
Bean Jr Menu Malaysia

Bean Jr Menu Malaysia 2024 With Prices List

Popular

F1. Mango-Nificientfrom RM 16
T2C. Tofu Rifficfrom RM 19
F3. Double Troublefrom RM 16
L1. Hello It’s Mangofrom RM 15
T4C Power Rangersfrom RM 15
S1. Mango Heavenfrom RM 18

Fruits Series

F1. Mango-Nificientfrom RM 16
F2. Just Dew Itfrom RM 15
F3. Double Troublefrom RM 16
F5. Shine of Blackfrom RM 18
F4. Mango Partyfrom RM 16

Bean Jr Signatures

S1. Mango Heavenfrom RM 18
S2. Honey Dewfrom RM 17
C1. Mala Tau Fu Fafrom RM 12

Tau Fu Fah – Cold

Bean Jr’s menu in Malaysia offers a wide range of delicious and nutritious options that are perfect for any meal of the day. Their T1C Brain Power dish starts at RM 14, T2C Tofu Riffic starts at RM 19, T3C Dairy Godmother starts at RM 16, T4C Power Rangers starts at RM 15, T5C Hometown Favorite starts at RM 14, T6C Treasure Mountain starts at RM 15, T7C Three Fairies starts at RM 15, and T8C Balls Party starts at RM 16. All of these options are packed with flavor, and will provide you with the energy you need to power through your day.

T1C. Brain Powerfrom RM 14
T2C. Tofu Rifficfrom RM 19
T3C. Dairy Godmotherfrom RM 16
T4C Power Rangersfrom RM 15
T5C. Hometown Favoritefrom RM 14
T6C. Treasure Mountainfrom RM 15
T7C. Three Fairiesfrom RM 15
T8C. Balls Partyfrom RM 16

Tau Fu Fah – Hot

Bean Jr’s menu. offers a variety of tasty options that are perfect for any meal of the day, including T1H Brain Power, starting at RM 13, T2H Tofu Riffic starting at RM 18, T3H Dairy Godmother starting at RM 15, T4H Power Rangers starting at RM 14, T5H Hometown Favorite starting at RM 13, T6H Treasure Mountain starting at RM 14, T7H Three Fairies starting at RM 14, and T8H Balls Party starting at RM 15. These options are packed with flavor and nutrition, so you can feel good about what you’re eating.

T1H Brain Powerfrom RM 13
T2H Tofu Rifficfrom RM 18
T3H Dairy Godmotherfrom RM 15
T4H Power Rangersfrom RM 14
T5H Hometown Favoritefrom RM 13
T6H Treasure Mountainfrom RM 14
T7H. Three Fairiesfrom RM 14
T8H. Balls Partyfrom RM 15

Soy Milk Shaved Ice

G1. Soy Happyfrom RM 16
G2. Soy Into Youfrom RM 15
G3. Soymatefrom RM 18
G4. Soy in Lovefrom RM 17

Lemon Jade Ice

L2. Sunset Miamifrom RM 15
L1. Hello It’s Mangofrom RM 15

Soy Bingsu

I5. Mango TangoRM 20
I2. Nuts About YouRM 17
I4. Choco-Lot NanaRM 18
I1. Ice Ice BabyRM 20
I6. Man-Go CrazyRM 20

Customize Your Dessert

M1. Hot Tau Fu Fahfrom RM 6.10
M2. Cold Tau Fu Fahfrom RM 7.10
M7. Grass Jellyfrom RM 8.10
M8. Grass Jelly Soy Shaved Icefrom RM 9.10
M11. Lemon Jade Icefrom RM 7.10

Snacks

Bean Jr’s menu in Malaysia offers a wide range of delicious and nutritious options, including their famous Hot and Cold Tau Fu Fah (M1 and M2), starting at RM 6.10 and RM 7.10 respectively, M7 Grass Jelly at RM 8.10, M8 Grass Jelly Soy Shaved Ice at RM 9.10, M11 Lemon Jade Ice at RM 7.10. They also have a selection of sweet treats like W1 Chocolate Banana Waffle at RM 8.80, W2 Gula Melaka Waffle at RM 6.80, W3 Homemade Kaya Butter Waffle at RM 6.80, W4 Oreo Waffle at RM 8.80 and W6 Apam Waffle at RM 8.80. And for snack, they have K1 Taro Ball Muah Chee at RM 8.80, K2 Mini Cakoi at RM 5.80, K3 Kaya Cakoi at RM 6.80, K4 Chicken Floss Cakoi at RM 7.80, K5 Golden Pumpkin Sticks at RM 9.80, K6 Popcorn Chicken at RM 11.80, K7 Mala QQ Tofu at RM 9.80.

M1. Hot Tau Fu Fahfrom RM 6.10
M2. Cold Tau Fu Fahfrom RM 7.10
M7. Grass Jellyfrom RM 8.10
M8. Grass Jelly Soy Shaved Icefrom RM 9.10
M11. Lemon Jade Icefrom RM 7.10
W1. Chocolate Banana WaffleRM 8.80
W2. Gula Melaka WaffleRM 6.80
W3. Homemade Kaya Butter WaffleRM 6.80
W4. Oreo WaffleRM 8.80
W6. Apam WaffleRM 8.80
K1. Taro Ball Muah CheeRM 8.80
K2. Mini CakoiRM 5.80
K3. Kaya CakoiRM 6.80
K4. Chicken Floss CakoiRM 7.80
K5. Golden Pumpkin SticksRM 9.80
K6. Popcorn ChickenRM 11.80
K7. Mala QQ TofuRM 9.80

Drinks

Bean Jr’s menu in Malaysia offers a wide range of delicious and nutritious options, including their soybean selection like M5 Hot Soybean and M6 Cold Soybean both at RM 5.70, and M10 Cold Black Soybean at RM 6.70. They also have a selection of jelly drinks like J1 Taro Soybean at RM 9.60, J2 Black Sesame Soybean at RM 10.60, J5 Avocado Soybean at RM 11.60, J6 Black Pearls Soybean at RM 10.60, J7 ABC Soybean starting at RM 10.60, J8 Mini Taro Balls Soybean at RM 10.60, J9 Grass Jelly & Barley Soybean at RM 10.60, and J3 Watermelon Soymilk at RM 9.60. Bean Jr’s menu has something for everyone at great prices.

M5. Hot SoybeanRM 5.70
M6. Cold SoybeanRM 5.70
M10. Cold Black SoybeanRM 6.70
J1. Taro SoybeanRM 9.60
J2. Black Sesame SoybeanRM 10.60
J5. Avocado SoybeanRM 11.60
J6. Black Pearls SoybeanRM 10.60
J7. ABC Soybeanfrom RM 10.60
J8. Mini Taro Balls SoybeanRM 10.60
J9. Grass Jelly & Barley SoybeanRM 10.60
J3. Watermelon SoymilkRM 9.60

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Bean Jr Menu Malaysia

Bean Jr Menu Malaysia owner name?

Mr. Bean Group is the owner of Bean Jr Menu in Malaysia.

Is Bean Jr Menu certified halal in Malaysia?

Yes! Bean Jr Menu is certified halal in Malaysia.

How many outlets have Bean Jr Menu in Malaysia?

Bean Jr Menu has more than 10 locations in Malaysia.

What Bean Jr accepts credit cards in Malaysia?

Yes! Bean Jr accepts credit cards in Malaysia.

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Alia Izzati Author at eatzeely.com

Author: Alia Izzati

Alia Izzati is an experienced food critic and writer based in Malaysia. She is the author of several popular articles on the websites klfoodie.com and eatzeely.com, where she covers a wide range of topics related to restaurants and their menus. With a keen palate and a passion for exploring the culinary landscape of her home country, Alia is known for her thoughtful and in-depth reviews of the latest dining trends and hotspots. Whether you’re looking for the best new places to eat in Malaysia or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest food news, Alia’s articles are a must-read for anyone with an interest in the culinary arts.

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