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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Gridiron Sports Café and Lounge @ Bangsar

Gridiron Sports Café and Lounge @ Bangsar

May 31, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

Gridiron Sports Café and Lounge is a place to checkout where one can enjoy some pub grubs as well as some games as well.

Located in the busy streets of Jalan Telawi, Gridiron is one of a true sport paradise where they have over 30 television screens broadcasting live sport games. While you cheer on for your favorite team, fill your tummy with the classic burger and grilled tenderloins, which is exactly what one’s soul needs after a long day at work.

 

Southern Fried Chicken (RM 16)
We started the finger lickerig good Southern Fried Chicken where the meat comes simply tender and juicy. Love the crunchy bites of the fried chicken skin as well as the moist and juicy meat. This is just awesome!

Grilled Cajun Chicken Breast (RM 24)
Their all time favorites and one of the best sellers too. Enjoy the tender chicken breast, oven roasted to preserve its juiciness. The meat comes simply moist and juicy. What’s make it better is where it is sides of sautéed mushrooms and generous serving of pepper sauce. The taste is not too spicy but I am loving the fragrant blend of the black pepper taste.

Fusion Spaghetti Aglio – Olio (RM 24) 
Cooked al-dente, the spaghetti aglio – olio is just perfect to our liking. Enjoy the garlic infused virgin olive oil which is perfectly sautéed with the basil, julienne capsicum, pinch of chili flakes and tiger prawns. Nicely done!

Baked Chocolate Lava (RM 25)
We end our meal with their signature Baked Chocolate Lava which is heavenly. Do allow 20 minutes for them to prepared as they make it fresh from the oven. I am loving the creamy lava which just melted my heart. Sides with the berries compote, mango coulis and gelato.

Overall, Gridiron Sports Café and Lounge offers you with a nice place to chill with your friends after work. Not just a place to drink, their food are great as well.
Address:

Gridiron Sports Cafe & Lounge
11 & 15, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar Baru,
59100 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: 03-2201 4820
Opening Hours:
Monday (4PM–2AM)
Tuesday (4PM–2AM)
Wednesday (4PM–2AM)
Thursday (4PM–2AM)
Friday (4PM–3AM)
Saturday (3PM–3AM)
Sunday(3PM–2AM)
GPS Location : 3.1322465,101.6716235

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