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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / KITCHEN CREATURES @ BANDAR UTAMA

KITCHEN CREATURES @ BANDAR UTAMA

September 19, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

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Kitchen Creatures is one of the popular place (especially students) where they served western delights which is reasonably priced with the generous portions. With teh great ambience and nice sitting environment; good service; I could give a two thumbs up. The menu had listed with a variety of delights from western to Asian where you can have pasta, pizza, steaks and also fried rice too.
kitchen creatures
We started off with their Caesar salad (RM 8.90). Tossed in classic Caesar salad dressing; the greenies comes with the cherry tomatoes, garlic croutons and grated Parmesan cheese with it. The salad are perfectly well done and you can have them topped with with Beef bacon bits (RM 11.90); grilled whole Boneless Chicken Leg (RM16.90) or with Flamed Grilled Prawns (RM 19.90). Well; we had them with the Grilled Prawns where it brings us with the appetizing yet a fresh crunchy prawns accompanied with the delectable greenies with it.
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Comes next is The Tapas Platter (RM 17.80) where the awesome platter comes with the combination of cilantro prawns fritters, minced breaded chicken patties , chicken sausage sauteed with the smoky hickory bbq sauce and curried anchovies with the fresh chilies. Well served together with it with the awesome spicy chilly and tangy sauce. The platter is served in awesome large portion and it is just perfect for sharing.
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Creatures Nachos (RM 22.80) comes in huge and awesome portion where spiced-up tortilla corn chips baked with the Cheddar, Montery Jack, Asadero & Queso Quastidas Cheese, with dollops of sour cream, homemade guacamole salsa. The nachos comes crispy and it makes a perfect match with the creamy cheese. As for the portion; it comes too generous and we hardly can finish them. It’s nice !
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Their burgers were good and we had the Chicken Burger and they have a choice of beef for beef lovers. Priced at RM 16.80; the homemade 200gm of Australian Beef or chicken patty is being marinate with Reuther special way with herbs, flame-grilled, with pickles, onion rings, lettuce, tomato and fries. The patty comes so awesome where each mouthful comes moist and juicy.
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Aside, we had the Spicy Aglio Olio (RM9.80) where the spaghetti is cooked al-dente with the infused olio based and coated with the spiciness. It serves good for those who are looking for a kick of spiciness. For those who love to felt it is too plain; you can opt for mix seafood (RM 22.80); shrimps (RM 18.80). bacon (RM 17.80) and chicken (RM 16.80). As for us, we had the prawn spicy aglio olio which is two thumbs up with the appetizing flavours and crispy fresh prawns with it.
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Last but not least, try their grilled salmon (RM 23.80) where the flaky salmon meat is being pan fried with the kaffir lime leaf, cream sauce and sides of the day. The salmon served in huge portion and it remains moist and flaky. The sauce brings a bite of zestiness and an appetizing blend. Nice one!

The review is sponsored by Offpeak.my. With Offpeak.my, get 30% discount off at Kitchen Creatures. Terms and Condition as below

-Valid Monday – Sunday 3pm –6pm includings public holidays
-Valid for all food in the a la carte menu, excluding drinks,alcoholic beverages and desserts
-Valid only for dine-in; take-away strictly not allowed
-Not valid with other ongoing promotions, offers, combos, in-house set meals, products and discount card
-Valid phone number is required
-Offer subject to forfeiture for late arrival of 15 minutes from confirmed reservation
-Confirmation reservation must be presented upon arrival for verification purposes
-All bills will be printed and give at 6pm
-Group booking not more than 10pax

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Address:
Kitchen Creatures
F110, Lebuh Bandar Utama, Bandar Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
+60 3-7729 8039

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DiningInCentrePointPJ, Offpeak

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