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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / PAMPAS GRILL & BAR @ CHANGKAT BUKIT BINTANG

PAMPAS GRILL & BAR @ CHANGKAT BUKIT BINTANG

January 6, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

PAMPAS

Located at the busy street in Changkat Bukit Bintang, Pampas Grill & Bar is one of the pioneer in Changkat which serves good steaks. The restaurant which is located at Changkat Buit Bintang brings you with good steaks.

PAMPAS

PAMPAS

Designed by their founding partner Kana Theva and a close friend Mr Zaini Zainul a well know architect and designer Pampas offers a dining room that is cosy and modern. The walls are adorned by modern abstract paintings from Mr Zaini’s gallery. Pampas also offers an al fresco dining area and a private function room upstairs.
PAMPAS

We started with the Homemade Crab Cakes (RM 23) where the delights comes impressively delicious. Lightly coasted and deep fried till perfectionist, the crab cake is infused with the flavourful taste with it. Served with it is the honey mustard salad and homemade tartar sauce.
PAMPAS
Next we are served with best seller items- Barramundi Fish Fillet (RM30.00). The lightly coated fish fillet is being pan fried with the lemon butter herbs and it is then served with the spicy vegetables. The awesomely done fish fillet comes delicious as the fish sweetness and freshness remains as it is.
PAMPAS
As for the Grass Fed Grilled Beef Ribeyes (RM 70.00); the beef ribeyes comes with complete juiciness and every mouthful is heavenly delicious. Each mouthful of the ribeye comes moist in its texture and absorbs with the blend of herbs in it. The grilled beef ribeye is served with the sautéed spinach, baby potatoes and the creamy mushroom.
PAMPAS
We ended with the Warm Chocolate Granche (RM 18.00); a not to be missed desserts in Pampas Grill & Bar. The warm dark chocolate wwith the melting centre served with vanilla ice cream. Good things have to wait , isn’t it? Served in 15 minutes upon order, the delicious sensation and temptations is indeed brings you the melts in the mouth temptations with the freshly bake oven chocolate granche. It is indeed a killer of the night !

Address: No. 24, Jalan Changkat Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone:+60 3-2148 5548
Opening Hours: 5:00 pm – 12:30 am

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