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Bandar Sri Sendayan folks can now drive-by for their favourite cup of coffee

In conjunction with its recent opening, the outlet is offering numerous promotions valid till April 8.

Updated 3 weeks ago · Published on 03 Apr 2024 10:45AM

Bandar Sri Sendayan folks can now drive-by for their favourite cup of coffee
Open from 7am to midnight daily, the new outlet is located at the Petrong Bandar Sri Sendayan station. - The Vibes, April 3, 2024

FOLKS in Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban can now enjoy a quick cup of their favourite coffee following the opening of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Drive-Thru.

Open from 7am to midnight daily, the new outlet is located at the Petrong Bandar Sri Sendayan station along Persiaran 1, Sendayan Utama.

In conjunction with its recent opening, the outlet is offering numerous promotions valid till April 8.

The promotions include buy-one-free offers, free Summer Popsicle Mould and a Pyramid Tea Bag Giveaway.

Bandar Sri Sendayan by Matrix Concepts Holdings Berhad is an over 6,272-acre mega township in Seremban West and part of a new economic growth area and promoted development zone driven by public-private partnership. 

From luxury homes to commercial projects, an exclusive country club and green spaces, Bandar Sri Sendayan itself excels as a sustainable township within the Greater Klang Valley Conurbation, encompassing all-you-need fully functional for future generations. - The Vibes, April 3, 2024

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