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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / MARIA STEAKCAFE @ BANGSAR

MARIA STEAKCAFE @ BANGSAR

May 14, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

I had heard a lot about Maria’s Cafe from their long history and a home cook delicious western delights hails all the way from Ipoh to KL. It is a cosy family-run restaurant has been cooking Western dishes .

And recently, we visited their restaurant in Bangsar bringing you the authentic taste and great ambiance. The restaurant is bringing you with the wooden tables and chairs, and also great ambience with a great service too.

NZ Spicy Mussels
One of the signature in Maria’s Steakhouse, I am impressed with their spicy mussels dish which is served with the tomato based sauce, and served with garlic bread. The mussels are well cooked till perfection leaving you with the appetizing taste and the creamy based sauce which is infused with light spiciness.

Fresh Mushroom Soup (RM 9.50)
The mushroom soup was a good one. An appetizing creamy soup which is loaded with all the wild mushroom in one making the soup scrumptiously delicious. I don’t mind having a second bowl of the mushroom soup

Pumpkin soup (RM 9.50)
Fans of pumpkin will for sure loving this. The pumpkin is freshly blend and cooked till perfection with the heavy blend of pumpkin taste in it. Every mouthful is simply good and irrestible.

Australian Wagyu 7 (RM 95/100gsm)
Enjoy the delicious tender and juicy meat where the wagyu is being grilled till perfect tenderness and flavour, with no sauce needed. Every mouthful of the Australian Wagyu is perfectly good especially the moist and juiciness from the meat itself and the taste is divine. And yes, accompanying side of the vegetables plus potatoes.



Canadian Seabass (RM 75)
I love the Canadian seabass which is awesomely done. The Atlantic Premium White Cod is being pan fried in the special sake sauce. The fish remains its flaky and juicy and one can never resist this.

Tiramisu (RM 15)
Enjoy their infused liquor tiramisu. Tiramisu is nearly traditional, with an added kick of rum that alcoholics love. Amazingly good where every mouthful is just perfectly melts in the mouth.

Maria’s Restaurant & Cafe
DP outlet:
Centre Wing, Level 3, Metropolitan Square, Jalan PJU 8/1, Damansara Perdana, PJ
Tel: 03 7725 2313
Website: http://www.facebook.com/marias.steakcafe.kl
Opening times: Daily, 12noon–10.30pm

Bangsar outlet:
Maria’s SteakCafe
58 Jalan Maarof, Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur, facing the main road.
Tel: 03-2282-2220

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