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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / BAVARIAN HOUSE, SECTION 17 BRINGING YOU THE GERMAN PORKLICIOUS MEAL

BAVARIAN HOUSE, SECTION 17 BRINGING YOU THE GERMAN PORKLICIOUS MEAL

October 14, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

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Bavarian House had opened another outlet in Section 17. Located at the neighborhood area, the restaurant is simply a great place to get a dine of delicious authentic German cuisine. The restaurant is quite easy to be spotted as it is just beside Soleil.
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Ample sitting place with the dark romatic lighting and the bar in front is just captivating.

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We started our meal with the wild mushroom soup. Chef’s blend the oyster mushrooms and button mushroom in the whole process in making the mushroom soup. Thick and rich mushroom soup with the touch of creamy texture with the mushroom bites. The delighs is well filled with the thick aroma of mushroom taste and topped with the crispy crouton on top. It is just superb to warm our tummy before we heads to the mains.
Price: RM 18.00

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Next is some greenies to be served together. The Ceaser Salad which is being served is filled with the Romaine lettuce which is being tossed with the Caaesar dressing, bacon, croutons, sliced hard boil egg and parmesan cheese. Bringing the healthy combination, the ceasar salad is good especially with the delicious sliced bacons which bring light saltiness with it.
Price: RM 19.00

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Being in the German Restaurant, it is a must to order pork knuckle. It is just perfectly done with the crispy skin and the juicy meat inside. The pork knuckle is being served with the mashed potato and sauerkraut on the side. The meal is served together with the choice of gravy either mushroom, black pepper, honey pepper, pork sauce or garlic gravy
Price: RM 75.00

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Beside the pork knuckle, it will be the mixed sausage is a must in Bavarian House. A large portion of mix sausage meant for sharing is just lovely and mouthwatering. The platter comes with 6 choices of sausages which is Farmer Bratwurst, Nuernberger, Pork Frankfurter, Thueringer, Emmenthaler, Hungarian and Chorizo. It is then topped with the grilled slices bacon on top. The set is served with the Sauerkraut and potato salad on the side. Dip Sauces for the bacons are available in 3 choices includes the arlic mayo, habanera mayo, and mustard. We love most of the sausage as it brings has the juicy texture with each have the unique taste of it.
Price: RM85.00

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Besides the two highlights in Bavarian House, we had the pork sizzling which is also chef’s recomedation. The pork steak with the pork frankfurter is perfectly fry on top o the sizzling platter together with the sauté veggie, potato and onion gravy. Tender pork meat which is juicy as it is which the savory taste of the sausage which is just superb.
Price: RM 48.00

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Baked Pork Belly was a good one too. The bake pork belly which is added with the paprika juice and slow braised for 5 hours and then roasted than for half an hour is a long process. With the hard work the chef putting in, it brings us with the crispy skin with a light saltiness together with the juicy meat beneath. It is then being served together with the mashed potato, fresh vegetables as well as the cinnamon apple sauce to balance up the salty taste of the pork belly.
Price: RM 28.00

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BBQ Pork Ribs were goad as well. Well roasted pork ribs are being served with roasted potato, fresh vegetable and the bbq pineapple sauce. Bringing us with the juicy and tender meat, the pork ribs are well absorb with the bbq pineapple sauce which is good.
Price: RM 48.00

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Last but not least, we had the pork tenderloin. Being the most tender part of the pig itself, the pork tenderloin is being deep fried and topped with teh brown sauce. It is being served together with the red cabbage as well as the mash potato with it.
Price: RM 32.00

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We ended pampering ourselves with the desserts. As so, Bavarian Bierhouse had recommended us with their best seller desserts too- The Apple Strudel. The apple strudel had pampered our taste buds with the layered pastry with the apple filling inside. Served together with it is a scoope of vanilla ice cream with it, the aooke strudel is just as perfectly blend with the hint of aromatic cinnamon taste.
Price: RM 16.00

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No. 22, Ground Floor, Jalan 17/54, Seksyen 17
Petaling Jaya, Selangor 46400

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No. 2, Jalan 4/109E, Desa Business Centre, Taman Desa,
Jalan Klang Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur.

Opening Hours: 1200 – 2230 Daily

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