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The Bierhaus at Taman Sentosa, Johor Bahru

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Last evening, I visited The Bierhaus German pub and restaurant at Taman Sentosa at the invitation of Raymond, one of the Directors.

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

I always loved German pubs and restaurants for their solid hearty food, good sloshing cold beer and jolly good cheer.

Stepping into The Bierhaus, we can feel straightway that this is the food and fun place in Johor Bahru.

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

The cosy bar is set around a large island. Every time I looked at that glowing bluish "ice berg" of drinks in the centre, I want to reach for a bottle and take a swig hehe :P

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

The bar is a good place to chill with friends or engage the friendly bar tenders about cocktails, beers, liquor or the latest soccer and other sports news.

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

Or, bond with friends over a friendly game of pool.

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

If you prefer outdoor dining, there is also the al fresco beer garden.

This is The Bierhaus' second outlet - the first is in Taman Johor Jaya and the third was just opened in Taman Sutera Utama.

Raymond said that The Bierhaus has always prided itself on the quality of it's food. Chef Kamal has experience in Western cuisine in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The Bierhaus' Executive Chef Fabrizio is also the owner Chef of Ros Marino Italian, one of JB's top fine dining restaurants.

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Our scrumptious dinner started with this cold cut meats and cheese platter with fresh bread and pickles (RM36++).

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

The savoury imported cold cuts and cheese, made us reached unconsciously for our beers and got our jolly evening to a great start :D 

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

(I forgot to take a picture our over sized mugs of German Paulaner beer :P  Raymond told us that Paulaner is the best selling beer at The Bierhaus.) 

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Spaghetti Carbonara RM25++

Bierhaus' spaghetti carbonara was one of our favourite of the evening. The rich sauce, savoury bacon bits and el dente pasta were tossed with a soft boiled egg yolk giving it a delicious eggy touch which we liked.

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The Bierhaus Classic Pork Knickle RM49++

The star of any German restaurant is, of course, their pork knuckle :P

Pork-Knuckles-Bierhaus-Johor- Bahru

At The Bierhaus, pork knuckles are made in a number of different styles. Today, we chose the classic crispy style served with tangy crunchy house made sauerkraut and mashed potato.

Crackly crispy, golden brown skin, soft fat, tender moist meat. The 1.4 kg pork knuckle was light on seasoning and was tasty without any porkiness.

The pork knuckle comes with house made brown, Thai, apple and a radish pickle dip. The pork knuckle already so good by itself - adding the dips made it even more interesting to the taste buds :D

French-Sausages-The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

The popular grilled imported premium Italian pork sausage (RM48++) which is known for it's meaty and herbal flavours is a perfect pair with beers.  

Japanese-Scallops-The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

We love this grilled Japanese scallops wrapped in bacon and served with spicy mayonnaise. I love the blend of subtly different savouriness from seafood and pork.

I must highlight the spicy mayonnaise. The house blended smooth creamy dip has a slight spiciness that is surprising and delightful. When we finished the scallops, the waitress came to take away the empty plate but I kept the small dish of spicy mayonnaise. It's so good, I literary ate it on it's own.

I like The Bierhaus for it's good food, good range of drinks and cosy environment. No wonder, many people gather here regularly with friends and many milestones like birthdays are celebrated here.

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

Locating The Bierhaus is easy - it's at the end of Jalan Sutera (heading east) in the direction of Permas Jaya.

Restaurant name: The Bierhaus (Taman Sentosa outlet)
Address: 299, Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/V5dJI
GPS: 1.494341,103.783142
Hours: 2:00pm to 2:00am
Non Halal

Date visited: 17 Dec 2013

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The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

Last evening, I visited The Bierhaus German pub and restaurant at Taman Sentosa at the invitation of Raymond, one of the Directors.

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

I always loved German pubs and restaurants for their solid hearty food, good sloshing cold beer and jolly good cheer.

Stepping into The Bierhaus, we can feel straightway that this is the food and fun place in Johor Bahru.

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

The cosy bar is set around a large island. Every time I looked at that glowing bluish "ice berg" of drinks in the centre, I want to reach for a bottle and take a swig hehe :P

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

The bar is a good place to chill with friends or engage the friendly bar tenders about cocktails, beers, liquor or the latest soccer and other sports news.

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

Or, bond with friends over a friendly game of pool.

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

If you prefer outdoor dining, there is also the al fresco beer garden.

This is The Bierhaus' second outlet - the first is in Taman Johor Jaya and the third was just opened in Taman Sutera Utama.

Raymond said that The Bierhaus has always prided itself on the quality of it's food. Chef Kamal has experience in Western cuisine in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The Bierhaus' Executive Chef Fabrizio is also the owner Chef of Ros Marino Italian, one of JB's top fine dining restaurants.

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

Our scrumptious dinner started with this cold cut meats and cheese platter with fresh bread and pickles (RM36++).

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

The savoury imported cold cuts and cheese, made us reached unconsciously for our beers and got our jolly evening to a great start :D 

The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

(I forgot to take a picture our over sized mugs of German Paulaner beer :P  Raymond told us that Paulaner is the best selling beer at The Bierhaus.) 

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru
Spaghetti Carbonara RM25++

Bierhaus' spaghetti carbonara was one of our favourite of the evening. The rich sauce, savoury bacon bits and el dente pasta were tossed with a soft boiled egg yolk giving it a delicious eggy touch which we liked.

German-Pork-Knuckle-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru
The Bierhaus Classic Pork Knickle RM49++

The star of any German restaurant is, of course, their pork knuckle :P

Pork-Knuckles-Bierhaus-Johor- Bahru

At The Bierhaus, pork knuckles are made in a number of different styles. Today, we chose the classic crispy style served with tangy crunchy house made sauerkraut and mashed potato.

Crackly crispy, golden brown skin, soft fat, tender moist meat. The 1.4 kg pork knuckle was light on seasoning and was tasty without any porkiness.

The pork knuckle comes with house made brown, Thai, apple and a radish pickle dip. The pork knuckle already so good by itself - adding the dips made it even more interesting to the taste buds :D

French-Sausages-The-Bierhaus-Taman-Sentosa-Johor-Bahru

The popular grilled imported premium Italian pork sausage (RM48++) which is known for it's meaty and herbal flavours is a perfect pair with beers.  

Japanese-Scallops-The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

We love this grilled Japanese scallops wrapped in bacon and served with spicy mayonnaise. I love the blend of subtly different savouriness from seafood and pork.

I must highlight the spicy mayonnaise. The house blended smooth creamy dip has a slight spiciness that is surprising and delightful. When we finished the scallops, the waitress came to take away the empty plate but I kept the small dish of spicy mayonnaise. It's so good, I literary ate it on it's own.

I like The Bierhaus for it's good food, good range of drinks and cosy environment. No wonder, many people gather here regularly with friends and many milestones like birthdays are celebrated here.

The-Bierhaus-Johor-Bahru

Locating The Bierhaus is easy - it's at the end of Jalan Sutera (heading east) in the direction of Permas Jaya.

Restaurant name: The Bierhaus (Taman Sentosa outlet)
Address: 299, Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/V5dJI
GPS: 1.494341,103.783142
Hours: 2:00pm to 2:00am
Non Halal

Date visited: 17 Dec 2013

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Pork Knuckles @ The Bierhaus in Taman Johor Jaya, Johor Bahru




Pork knuckles is one of my favourite dishes. So when I heard about The Bierhaus in Taman Johor Jaya, I immediately made up my mind to pay it a visit.


The German pub is tucked in a cosy corner of Damian Bowl Complex along Jalan Dedap 3. I simply love the unpretentious, convivial ambiance here. The clientele is relaxed, cheerful and seemed to be very familiar with each other and the friendly staff. The pub was filled on a Monday evening with people having dinner, drinking, chatting happily or playing pool.


The bar is well stocked with all kinds of local and imported beers as well as wines, whiskies and other liquor.


They even have a brightly lit family dining area outside the bar to cater for families with children who want a good German meal.  

Crispy pork knuckles for RM49


The crispy pork knuckle is indeed crackly, crispy. The crackly skin is my favourite part of pork knuckles. The fats were still juicy while the lean meat was relatively dryer. Taste wise, it felt subtly salty and was lightly flavoured. Dipping the meat in the three different types of sauces (traditional BBQ, tangy Thai spicy chili and a pineapple based dip) helped boosted the meat’s slight flavour. Chili sauce in a large squeeze bottle was also provided.
 
Buttered French beans for RM6


The buttered French beans were excellent. Crunchy fresh beans with rich butter fragrance and taste – so simple, yet so nice!

I really love the friendly ambiance and cheerful banter here at The Bierhaus and would definitely be back for the other traditional German offerings on their menu, especially their Guinness pork knuckle J


Restaurant name: The Bierhaus
Address: The Damian Bowl, Jalan Dedap 3, Taman Johor Jaya
GPS: 1.544979, 103.801478
Hours: to
Non Halal

Date visited: 9 April 2012



Pork knuckles is one of my favourite dishes. So when I heard about The Bierhaus in Taman Johor Jaya, I immediately made up my mind to pay it a visit.


The German pub is tucked in a cosy corner of Damian Bowl Complex along Jalan Dedap 3. I simply love the unpretentious, convivial ambiance here. The clientele is relaxed, cheerful and seemed to be very familiar with each other and the friendly staff. The pub was filled on a Monday evening with people having dinner, drinking, chatting happily or playing pool.


The bar is well stocked with all kinds of local and imported beers as well as wines, whiskies and other liquor.


They even have a brightly lit family dining area outside the bar to cater for families with children who want a good German meal.  

Crispy pork knuckles for RM49


The crispy pork knuckle is indeed crackly, crispy. The crackly skin is my favourite part of pork knuckles. The fats were still juicy while the lean meat was relatively dryer. Taste wise, it felt subtly salty and was lightly flavoured. Dipping the meat in the three different types of sauces (traditional BBQ, tangy Thai spicy chili and a pineapple based dip) helped boosted the meat’s slight flavour. Chili sauce in a large squeeze bottle was also provided.
 
Buttered French beans for RM6


The buttered French beans were excellent. Crunchy fresh beans with rich butter fragrance and taste – so simple, yet so nice!

I really love the friendly ambiance and cheerful banter here at The Bierhaus and would definitely be back for the other traditional German offerings on their menu, especially their Guinness pork knuckle J


Restaurant name: The Bierhaus
Address: The Damian Bowl, Jalan Dedap 3, Taman Johor Jaya
GPS: 1.544979, 103.801478
Hours: to
Non Halal

Date visited: 9 April 2012
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