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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Editor Picks: 10 Pork-licious Meal in Klang Valley

Editor Picks: 10 Pork-licious Meal in Klang Valley

December 3, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Being a pork lover, we would definitely falling in love with porklicious meal. After trying many places in Klang Valley for some porklicious delights, we finally ends up with our 10 favourite places for pork-licious meals.

1. Naughty Babe Dirty Duck



Naughty Babe Dirty Duck is indeed one of the restaurant worth to visit where they are famed from their pork and the duck. Opened a few years back in Hartamas, they had expended their second outlet to Bangsar

?Must Try : NBDD BBQ Pork Ribs, Crispy Pork Fist, Sausage Platter , Iberico Aglio Olio 

Address: 42, Jalan 25/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas,
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60 3-6211 9966
Opening Hours: 12 pm – 12 am ( Daily)
GPS Location: 3.16249,101.649706


Address: 25, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hours: 12PM–12:30AM ( Daily)
Phone: +60 3-2288 8188

2. Sapore



A hidden jewel in Ampang, a place for good food, good accompany and one of our new favourites now. Located just next to La Risata, Sapore brings you with the taste of Italian and Chef Fabio strives to pack plenty to the latest new casual dining restaurant with Italian and Spanish cooking.

?Must Try : Antipasti Tagliere for Sharing  & Roasted suckling pig  porchetta

Address:
Sapore, Italian and Spanish Restaurant
18 Persiaran Ampang
Desa Pahlawan
55000 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
+6 03 4266 6362
www.facebook.com/saporemy

3. Naughty Nuri

Many says a trip to Ubud doesn’t count without a meal at Naughty Nuri’ where it is a place all about the pork ribs and martinis. And with the successful opening in their Desa Sri Hartamas Outlet, now you can have porklicious meal now without going to Bali.

?Must Try : Cha-Cha –Cha Grilled Porky Salad,Naughty Nuri ‘s Signature Ribs , Naughty Nuri’s BBQ Pork Loin (RM 25), Naughty Nuri Siew Yok

Naughty Nuri’s
2 Gr Floor, Jalan 24/70A
Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 KL
Tel: 019-3399611
Business hours: 4pm to 2am

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