Monday, April 25, 2011

Weissbräu German Bistro & Bar at Straits Quay Penang-Part 1

Looking for German food in Penang? Yes, there’s one in Straits Quay called Weissbräu. The interior design built up with wooden frames and stacks of bricks on the wall gives a classical feels about the restaurant. It’s a good choice for family gatherings or friends gatherings.

While waiting for the dishes to be served, we had mineral water called ‘Acqua Panna’ from a natural source from Tuscany, Italy. It’s really refreshing and balsamic…

Here are the dishes we tried and would like to share with you all.

First came the German Sour Bread has the briny taste which maintain the bread moisture. We may just eat it plain or spread some butter on the bread. I would prefer with some butter on it. A rare taste yet it’s appetizing, or I would say it’s the german taste.

Another dish we had is the Mussel Seaman, boiled in a hot pot with some white wine, garlic, shallots and vegetables. When you bit the mussels in your mouth, you could feel that it’s still succulent. Moreover, adding the white wine in the soup does enrich the taste of the Mussel Seaman. This is Weissbräu specialty.

Next, we had the Honey Baked Ham Sandwiched with a German Laugen bread accompanied with a deletable soup Cream of Pumpkin. It’s a all time favourite for most of Weissbräu clients according to Denver.The soup were made from only pumpkins itself; with no additional artificial flavoring in it. Thus, having a bite of the sandwich and a mouthful of the soup was delightful.It combines very well. Besides this Cream of Pumpkin, they have Tomato Soup with Basil leaves for those who loves sour flavorsome. For the bread, you could choose from the list options from the croissant, French baguette, Italian ciabatta, white bread or wholemeal bread.


Introducing this scrumptious meal called the Spaetzli, it’s a homemade german egg noodle tossed in butter flavored. Choices are either had it plain, with ham, with cheese, with mushroom, with ham & cheese or carbonara. We had the it with ham & cheese. After the first mouthful, you won’t resist the second spoonful of the spaetzli..As explained from the manager, the egg noodle were done manually instead of using a machine. This makes the Spaetzli special.

Next, we would recommend the Emmentaler, which is pork sausage lightly crisped skin filled with emmental cheese.

This comes with 2 side dishes with a few selections; One option will be either with potato salad, garlic mash, Spaetzli or Roesti. Another options for vegetables will be either Buttered vegetables or Sauerkraut. You could choose 2 from the above options. If you wish to additional side orders, rm9 will be charged. We had the Potato salad and the buttered vegetables. The potato salad filled with mayonnaise and some vinegary flavoured gives good combination. I like the this. Besides these two, we had a try on the Garlic Mash(refer to the photo below). It is not machine made, as we could still ate some bits of it.

Before that, you may asked what’s the specialty of using this emmental cheese and not others. Answers is because this emmental cheese it’s an aged cheese and it savoured well with other herbs to produce a mouth-watering pork sausages. The thin skin of the sausage is crispy and the inside has the sour tasteful. Those who like the acerbic taste may try this.

We definitely had a try on the Crispy Pork Knuckle.Majority of us would never missed this dish in any german restaurant. The pork knuckle skin is crispy, just the way i like it. The Roesti was appealing too. Its stir-fried slices of potato is indeed delicious. Another side dish, Sauerkraut, the german way of sour cabbage. The shredded cabbage are lacto-fermented. However, this Sauerkraut is mild sour as to accomodate asian taste buds. The one i have tasted before in Germany were stinging sour where many asian won't like it.

To be continue Part 2...

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Sire Museum Restaurant


Had a cozy friday dinner at this The Sire Museum Restaurant.
While waiting for our drink and the main dish to be served, we have the garlic bread. It was crispy, just the way i like it..although there's a lil' burn at the edge.

So, here is what i ordered:
I had the Mango Ice Blended...the fruity smooth icy blended had quenched my thirst after a hectic day at work...

For the main course, i had Pan-Sealed Red Snapper. It fascinated me when the dish arrived. The presentation were great and definately it look very appealing as well...
The fish were seasoned with salt & pepper, with my favourite garlic cooked with olive oil..Quite worth the price, it was rm29.80.

This is delicious as well..the fish was fresh...:)

I really had a pleasant ans satisfying meal...:)

Sunday, April 10, 2011

J.Co Donuts & Coffee @ Queensbay Mall


Had this cool icy yogurt fat-free ice-cream for my supper...
We had a good combination with some almond chips, slices of mango & strawberry.
I juz love it...:p yummy yummy....



feel free to visit the website:

Since i missed the promo on 1st April, this time i managed to try it..
When it comes to crazy promo, a lot of people will grab it...even there's a long queue..
However, this time quite lucky as my friend went a bit earlier to get seats for us..
We waited for an hour for the Fisn 'N' Chip..

Luckily after a long wait, i would say it's quite worth..
The fish were deep-fried in a way that the outer is crispy and the fish meat it's almost 80% cook. It's just nice...:)
I had the meal in the Manhattan Fish Market in Queensbay Mall..

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Berlin's Bier Houz at Straits Quay, Penang


Since i saw some post about it about a few months ago. We decided to have Wilson's birthday at Berlin Bier Houz at Straits Quay in January 2011...hehe..backdated post as i was kinda busy recently...

So, Here are the meals that we ordered there.
We ordered German Fries...however, the sauce seems to be a little more to Indian style curry aroma..as i guess this somehow need to adapt a bit of Malaysian taste somehow.
The sausage set..look tempting huh..Yes, indeed it's delicious..

The Burger set...you could order this ala carte as snack as this is not a big portion.
Look at the Pork Burger...
Berlin's Specialty Pork- the sauce is a mixture of sweet and sour. The sauce is the specialty for this dish.

Besides dining there, it's quite a cool place for chit chatting & leisure...you can play snooker or play darts there while having some nice beer...:)




Tuesday, January 11, 2011

A Great Christmas & A Happy New Year 2011@Hatyai

This year i celebrated my Christmas & New Year 2011 with my friends at Hatyai.
There we could see Pink & Red Christmas trees around, but surely no White Christmas trees.
It's quite happening here as we could see lots of the local people dressed up for the celebration especially at the city area. You could see people took photographs with the X'mas trees as to have a vivid memory of the joyful celebration of X'mas.
A never missed thing to do in Hatyai is Shopping!!!
We had a great bargain while shopping & of course the spicy and sour Thai food..

Some nice food we had there...
We have a nice Koay Chiap at the Night Market.
Pork Knuckle, i like it too...this is from a restaurant.

Night time on 30 December 2010, they had special event for New Year 2011.
The road in front of Lee Garden was closed for vehicle.
Could see people partying on the road, having so much fun...
Cool!! Along the way, we were offered to put note on the Welcoming New Year 2011 Board.I put mine there. So does my friend,Meiyi.

Happy New Year 2011...!!
And thanks to Janice & Meiyi for the camera & photos..:)

Thaiglico products,Thailand

Just something to share with you all. My friend recommended me to these snacks whilst shop around Hatyai. There were salty & sweet types. It's nice to eat during our teatime. The salty type sticks biscuits could accompanied with nice beer.

The price range per box is 200-230 Baht.
you could visit the website: www.thaiglico.com