I went to Panzer Restaurant last night for dinner. My sources informed me that the place is about to close down and he suggested a bloggers meet at the soon to be defunct Panzer Restaurant before the fat lady sings. Unfortunately, we already made plans for the next weekend’s bloggers meet so thus I went with Faye instead to catch one last dinner before the place shuts down.
Panzer Restaurant has been a regular haunt of mine due to the proximity to my home but to be honest, the quasi Italian fusion food with heavy local influences isn’t really anything to write home about. However, I’ve heard rave reviews from other people. I just go there coz it’s convenient. *shrugs*
She ordered a cappuccino (RM 5) for her drink…
…while I went with the more manly Heineken (RM 7). π
We ordered the Crispy Breaded Prawns (RM 14.50) for the starter.
It’s served with sweat and spicy sauce, which made me more than a little dubious about trying the dish.
It turned out alright though, I think they meant sweet and spicy sauce there. π
I had the Spaghetti ai fruta di Mare (RM 19.50) for the mains.
It’s spaghetti with chilly, shrimps, prawns, fish and tomato sauce and is one of their premium dishes. I do not recommend their “flagship” Spaghetti Panzer (RM 16.50) since it’s a poor imitation of this dish and does not come with the fish.
Faye had the Lamb Shoulder Steak (RM 13). It comes with salad and French fries as well as the sauce of your choice.
She’s a big fan of garlic sauce despite the havoc it can wreck on your breath. π
We shared the Dragon Eye (RM 6.50) for dessert.
It’s dragon fruit slices with two scoops of the ice cream of your choice and whipped cream.
Panzer Restaurant – Catch it before it closes down for good.