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German Pork Knuckle @ Quan Villa Restaurant, Sitiawan

5 September 2009 6 Comments

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Many Chinese restaurants offered German style pork knuckle (RM 35), but having a good one will be tough. The skin was crispy and the meat was tender. I loved this as well.

It was a heavy lunch. The food in general was good, rich in flavour so the taste was slightly strong. Place is well air conditioned but place is a common stand alone (house type) restaurant, nothing fancy. The price was reasonable to me and I thought this was a good find!

Recommendable!

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RATINGS:
Price: 4/5 Very Reasonable
Payment Terms : Cash
Cleanliness Votes : 3/5
Food Votes : 3.5/5
Air Conditioned : YES
WIFI : NO

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6 Comments »

  • J2Kfm said:

    i've always heard about how Kg Acheh houses several worthy seafood outlets. thanks for the info.
    will try this if I'm over in Sitiawan again.

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  • ai wei said:

    german pork knuckles?
    so look alike like that Thai style :)

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  • taufulou said:

    german pork knuckles in this place..hrmmm~

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  • Big Boys Oven said:

    so nice lar, so many good food!

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  • Wilson & Rachel said:

    j2kfm: there's still a few i havent try yet

    ai wei: lol… they said german ma..

    taufulou: i know, a bit weird

    bbo: yeah!

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  • Kruzon said:

    The Thai style fish was fresh. The sauce was thick and wasn’t very spicy. Sounds like it could have been a 5 star restaurant Thai fish and sauce for if it was what is now being labeled as traditional Thai cuisine it would be so spicy hot that most foreigners couldn’t eat it.

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