Before I start writing on The George & Dragon, I would like to thank Jolane for treating me a lovely piggy dinner as my birthday treat. Why I called it a piggy meal???????? This is because the 2 dishes that we ordered consisted of pig.............Super satisfied with the meal.....
Firstly, let me give a short introduction on how the management derive the restaurant's name and explanation of it's design and concept....
The naming of The George and Dragon is inspired by the legend of St. George, the patron saint of England, and his courageous slaying of a dragon and subsequent rescue of a beautiful princess.
The George and Dragon’s décor is mock Tudor, complete with half-timbering on the walls, low timber beams, leaded windows and rich red carpeting throughout. Seating is plush leather covered and other furnishings are in keeping with the traditional English pub concept, including reproduction medieval war shields on the wooden beams.
The outlet is split into three distinct areas: the darts alcove cum lounge located at the entrance from within Bangsar Shopping Centre, the main bar area up a short flight of stairs and the spacious terrace and external bar which is also accessible from the street beside the entrance to the parking lot below.
Firstly, let me give a short introduction on how the management derive the restaurant's name and explanation of it's design and concept....
The naming of The George and Dragon is inspired by the legend of St. George, the patron saint of England, and his courageous slaying of a dragon and subsequent rescue of a beautiful princess.
The George and Dragon’s décor is mock Tudor, complete with half-timbering on the walls, low timber beams, leaded windows and rich red carpeting throughout. Seating is plush leather covered and other furnishings are in keeping with the traditional English pub concept, including reproduction medieval war shields on the wooden beams.
The outlet is split into three distinct areas: the darts alcove cum lounge located at the entrance from within Bangsar Shopping Centre, the main bar area up a short flight of stairs and the spacious terrace and external bar which is also accessible from the street beside the entrance to the parking lot below.
The bar boasts a wide array of taps with The Old Speckled Hen, Strongbow Cider and Hoegaarden Witbier most sought after by the regulars. The menu is kept simple and concise with English favourites such as Fish and Chips, Steak and Kidney Pie and even Crispy Whole Pork Knuckle as amongst the favourites. A selection of wines can be found in their Wine & Beverage list.
And now, let me show you what we had on that day:
Club Sandwich (RM 20)
Consisted of a decker toasted crispy bread slices, grilled chicken, crispy bacon, ham, lettuces and tomatoes served with fries......One of the best sandwich that I had before....yummy yummy....
Fried Egg
And now, let me show you what we had on that day:
Shirley Temple (RM 12)
Hot Chocolate (RM 10)
Club Sandwich (RM 20)
Consisted of a decker toasted crispy bread slices, grilled chicken, crispy bacon, ham, lettuces and tomatoes served with fries......One of the best sandwich that I had before....yummy yummy....
Fried Egg
Crispy bacon and ham slice
Blanket & Belly (RM 26).....super cute name....
Consisted of a platter of sausages wrapped in bacon and delicious crispy pork belly.....First time eating pig blanket...The sausages were good but the bacon were a bit tough....And thumbs up for the crispy pork belly....really crispy and tasty when eaten hot........
Cute Little Pig Blanket...lol
"Pigs in Blankets" are actually small sausages wrapped in bacon which are usually served at Christmas lunch or with roast dinners.
Total damage including 16% tax = RM 78.88
Location:
The George and Dragon, Lot G130, Ground Floor,
Bangsar Shopping Centre,
Bangsar Shopping Centre,
285 Jalan Maarof, Bukit Bandaraya.
Tel: +603 2287 9316
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