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DANCING GRILL , NEXUS BANGSAR SOUTH

July 9, 2014 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review 5 Comments

dancing grill

dancing grill

After the success of Dancing Fish which is one of the highlights in Bangsar Shopping Centre; we are visiting the Dancing Grill for this round. Dancing Grill which is the master mind of Joseph comes into the picture with a different dining experience for the visitors. Bringing us interesting concepts compared to Dancing Fish, Dancing Grill focuses into fast food concept.
dancing grill
Dancing Grill signature come pretty interesting with their lovely temptations where you can grab their delights which come with a different touch. The BBQ Chicken (RM 13.90+) comes impressively good where the mains are being served with the crispy fish crackers together with the choice of yellow rice, white rice or soup. The bbq chicken is awesome as it is with the juicy-licious and moist texture of the chicken meat. It’s well grilled till tip top fragrance and I love the taste so much. Served with it is the Grilled rice and the hearty mushroom soup in it.

dancing grill

The Beef Burger (RM 14.90+) is served with their original sauce. The patty comes with 100% meat and it comes so juicy and we indeed love them so much. . It is being served together with the spice fries which comes pretty crispy and a hearty bowl of Dancing Grill Salad with it.

dancing grill
Comes next is the DG Spice Fried Chicken (RM 13.90+) is another favorites of mine. The chicken is well deep fried till complete crispiness with the crispy crunchy skin at the outside while at the inside comes pretty juicy. Just perfect for fried chicken lovers! Served together with white rice and also the Chicken Soup with Macaroni of your choice. The patty is indeed well done which I can taste the meaty blend with the melts in the mouth meat texture. Nice!
dancing grill

As for the Grilled Chicken Chop Burger (RM 14.90+), the chicken thigh meat is well grilled till perfection and being sandwiched with 2 fluffy bread with it. It is served together with their French fries as well as the Fluffy Omellete. The fluffy omellete is as good as it is with the fluffy eggy texture with shredded onions in it and it is moist inside. Such a nice combination and it is so addictive.
dancing grill
As for the Pan fried Fish with DG spice (RM 12.90+), we found the taste comes pretty salty to us. It is being served with the Asian Twist Macaroni and the Fruitty Salad with it.
dancing grill
We ended with the Chicken Kebab with the Spicy Honey BBQ Suace(RM 14.90+). The meat is quite though and greesy to me. Served together with the yellow Pandan Rice and Crispy Mushroom where I love the crispy mushroom which is so addictive to chew them.

Address:
Lot 1-8, First Floor,
Nexus Bangsar South,
7 Jalan Kerinchi, 59000 KL
Tel: 03-2242 3223

Restaurant: Dancing Grill Locations: Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Nexus Bangsar South City Tags: #DineInBangsarSouth Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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Comments

  1. mohd.basri yusman says

    October 8, 2014 at 3:04 pm

    I just would like to inquire you whether all the food served are halal?

    Reply
    • StrawberrY Gal says

      December 9, 2014 at 4:09 pm

      Dear Mohd Basri.
      Yes they are halal

      Reply
  2. MAY KHAN says

    December 9, 2014 at 12:25 am

    Would like to know if you can cater as buffet type at my office for 250 peoples. If yes how do you charge and this are Christmas lunch party

    Reply
    • StrawberrY Gal says

      December 9, 2014 at 4:03 pm

      Hi May Khan

      Thanks for your enquiry. Please contact Joshua : 012-6558106 for more information. Thanks.

      Reply
      • MAY KHAN says

        December 10, 2014 at 9:28 am

        Try to call Joshua this morning but call went to voicemail. Anyone can help me and you may contact me 0166642978

        Reply

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