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As I read through my blog posts for 2008, I found most of them are restaurant related reviews. I think this is deviating from my original purpose of food blogging, which is to discover and promote local foods, especially hawker fares. If not, it wouldn't be fit to be called "Malaysia Food Blog" So, my main aim of blogging for year 2009 would be to continue to do what I actually enjoyed the most - to travel, discover and promote cheap and tasty food.

29 Oct, 2008 Stumble it!

Stadt German Cuisine & Bistro @ Kepong

Posted by: vkeong In: Food and Drink| Kepong| Kuala Lumpur| Non Halal| Western Food () (53 views)

My birthday was two weekends ago and we went to Stadt Restaurant to celebrate it via a simple dinner. Stadt is a German Cuisine & Bistro which was brought to my attention by one of my readers - Khor after he read my post about Ingolf Kneipe.
Actually, I was already here even before my birthday about 6 months ago when I just started working in Cyberjaya. I didn’t blog about it until now because I wanted to try more dishes. But, that didn’t turn out as expected, you will know why later lol.

pork-chop

Stadt’s menu is very extensive with various types of meat available like pork, chicken, lamb and seafood. Just for your information, grilled items have a minimum 25 minutes waiting time. And if you are a drinker then you’d be glad to know Stadt also serves imported German beers. I heard the best way to enjoy German cuisine is by having beer, lots of it lol.
Anyway, the first time we were here (6 months ago), we ordered the German Pork Chop which was RM19.90 that time.

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And for my birthday meal, we ordered the same thing again! We completely forgotten that we already tried the dish before, lol. Seems like the pork chop has a unique charm, eh?
Besides having a different look, the price has increased RM3 to RM22.90.(caused by the petrol price increase and inflation?) Well, I didn’t mind it at all because it’s still reasonable and there’s more side dishes given too.
I remembered the first time we had the pork chop, we felt it was a bit hard tasted a bit bland. This time, the dish improved with the meat being more tender and the brown sauce tasted better too.

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Besides the pork chop, the German Bratwurst’s (sausage) price have increased as well. The double sausage used to cost RM15.90, it was such a steal. But now, a single sausage order alone would cost RM17.90 already.

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This was what we had the first time. Never mind the price increase, the German Sausage is still a great dish - comparable to Ingolf Kneipe’s standard.
Apart from being longer and thicker than the ordinary sausages, German sausages pack a nicer and bouncier texture. A must try in German cuisine.

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Mushroom Soup with a toast slice @ RM7.90 - thick and creamy, great for mushroom lovers.

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Orange Citric Freeze @ RM8.90. Really gave me a temporary brain freeze when I drank it too fast, lol. A nice drink except I didn’t taste any orange in it, just a whole lot of vanilla flavor.

mango-juice

Chilled Mango Juice @ RM3.90.

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Thanks to Khor for the nice recommendation. He was right about Stadt’s food being really good and reasonably priced. I had absolutely no regrets dining here.
This is a restaurant I would definitely return again in the future to sample the other dishes especially the German Pork Knuckle. I kinda regretted not ordering it after seeing the dish being served to almost every table. It looked damn delicious!

Address:

STADT German Cuisine & Bistro,
No 2, Jalan Metro Perdana 8,
Taman Usahawan Kepong,
Kepong Utara,
52100 Kuala Lumpur (Behind Carrefour/HSBC, corner lot)
Tel: 03-6250 1016
Map: Wikimapia

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13 Responses to "Stadt German Cuisine & Bistro @ Kepong"

1 | ck lam

October 29th, 2008 at 9:32 pm

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It’s nice to see that you have chosen to review your birthday pork chop for this post. That plate of pork chop looks delicious, with lots of veg too.

All these delicious German Food gives me the urge to pay a visit to Ingolf soon and I mean real soon…haha.

vk: I wanna go Ingolf too :( I only tried their lunch menu before :(

2 | cumidanciki

October 30th, 2008 at 6:51 am

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happy belated birthday! nice write up:D

vk: Thank you Cumi & Ciki

3 | New Kid On The Blog

October 30th, 2008 at 7:57 am

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With the various restaurants, bistro, cafe in Selangor or KL or anywhere…. don’t think we can blog it all…. :)

Think I still miss your BM posts very much. :)

vk: Next post will be about BM :)

4 | 550ml jar of faith

October 30th, 2008 at 9:56 am

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Yipee! I’m always after restaurants serving affordable slabs of pork meat! This is very useful indeed! I have to get a map of Kepong though…

vk: Just look for Carrefour in Kepong and you will be fine :)

5 | J2Kfm

October 30th, 2008 at 10:29 am

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rather pricey for that single pc of sausage, no?

a minor note; somehow supplying Kimball chilli sauce brought down the grade to typical Mamak-style cafe selling chops. least give Heinz, or something. just a thought.

vk: Come to think of it, yeah the sausage is kinda pricey if compared with the pork chop. Difference by RM3-4 only.

6 | jasmine

October 30th, 2008 at 3:56 pm

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happy belated birthday!

looks good, but portion on the small side eh? gorgeous pics as usual. :)

vk: Thanks :) Portion wise it was still OK for me.. just nice :)

7 | lingzie

October 30th, 2008 at 4:06 pm

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pork chop looks good!! like CK said…giving me cravings for german food… must go ingolf liao… i havent reviewed them yet. :)

vk: Ya you must definitely go. Remember to call for reservation first.

8 | Mochasourcream

October 30th, 2008 at 4:43 pm

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Happy Belated Birthday!!

Yay, another October baby… Both Mocha & Sourcream are October babies too… In fact, today is Sourcream’s birthday… hehe

vk: Thanks :) Happy Birthday to Sourcream too :)

9 | Shelz ~ Travel and Living Blog

October 30th, 2008 at 10:10 pm

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Hey.. just popped by your blog becoz I was looking for Tak Fok restaurant…

I stay close to Kepong but looks like you know Kepong more than I do… LOL…

vk: My gf is from Kepong so I wander there a lot haha!

10 | jason

October 31st, 2008 at 12:37 pm

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I was going to ask why you would drop by Kepong so often but I think I got the answer already :)

11 | email2me

November 4th, 2008 at 9:46 am

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Good intro …..

I guess they are on the different segment in terms of pricing for German Foods. Most of the German Restaurants I have visited are very very expensive.

This is much more affordable. I’ll be dropping by for an extensive review on their foods.

12 | goldfries

November 4th, 2008 at 11:15 am

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vkeong, you missed out their most popular dish! their PORK KNUCKLES!

:)

13 | jet

December 6th, 2008 at 12:13 pm

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this wednesday, i went to stadt restaurant with my friend, having the set lunch is cheap but the soup is very salty.Chaf is foreigner. I think philliping. Not good

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