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Rotisserie Chicken Sandwich Bento
5 years ago
Food here appears to be made from scratch. I love how homely the soups tasted. It was none of the condense gunk we get from cans. Pleasant surprise, definitely. My potato soup was sweet and reminded me of the corn soup mum used to make at home. However, my throat felt tight after a few spoons. Wonder if it's because of the salt. The sensation was akin to tasting tomato paste in its raw form and having the throat tightening from the tartness. On the other hand, Buu's cheese soup was lovely. It had minced pork, celery, onions and a subtle hint of cheese. Tastewise, delicate and not meant to overwhelm.
The pork chop was the winner of the day as it stole our hearts away with its juicy texture. Well-marinated and tender, it was porcine heaven unfolding in full glory. Yut Kee's Hainanese Pork Chop pales so much in comparison to this. The latter's pork chop had never impressed me with its dry texture. The sight of the pink flesh on the former makes me wish I had ordered that instead. Extremely alluring~ I could only sneak envious looks while Buu relished in his bliss.
Buu had a side of french fries and mashed potatoes. The fries was forgettable and the mash was pretty plain too but served a purpose as I discovered later.
My pork stew came with 5 meaty pork balls swimming in it, which I couldn't finish. They were very filling but rather ordinary tasting. The stew was hearty and very rich and had bits of carrot. The side of toasted multigrain bread came in handy to mop the sinful liquid up. I must say the cook was rather heavy handed with the salt. I'd wanted to finish the stew but gave up due to the saltiness. Me fren Bob says he likes the bread!
The bread was good, warm on arrival with cold butter on side. Part of me much wished it was salted instead of unsalted. lolx. Terrible, I noes. I hereby pronounce myself guilty as a nutritionist led by my olfactory senses instead of health preachings. >_<
Apart from bread, the parsley scented mash also helped me to neutralise the saltiness of the stew. It was therefore plain for a good reason. Initially I'd been hankering to taste some sauerkraut. Hence I was more than a tad disappointed when the server informed us that they had no sauerkraut that day. eeeek. The blasphemy is tantamount to visiting a Thai restaurant without tasting its kerabu or tom yam. Okay, maybe I exaggerated a little. Better luck next time.
The rich meal was washed down with a tall glass of cold & refreshing Limonade (RM 5). We enjoyed the lemony-ness as it was just right and not too tart. Nice to burn the fats. So we wished. hee.
Set lunch is priced at RM 16.50
Bavarian Wirtshaus German Pub
(Operated by Bavaria Restaurant)
No 13H, Block H,
Jln PJU 1A/3,
47620 PJ.
03-7842 7088
After some pokey procedure by Des-chan (used a clean lancet)
Squeezing the blister for a more evident fluid release picture
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