Meat the Porkers is a great place to come with family and friends. The vibe and ambiance is chill and there is a good playlist in the background. Staff are attentive, nice and know their menu very well. The decor is classy and the art and design around the restaurant is instaworthy and cute too.
I always come back for the Palak Fish (it’s not on the menu but do ask for it!) it’s extremely fresh and the palak sauce pairs so well. And The tandoori ribs are to die for. They are fall off the bone tender and a nice change to your usual tandoori chicken or barbecued ribs.
You will love the fusion Indian food they have on offer. It is unlike any Indian restaurants in Kuala Lumpur. Dishes like the fish amritsari tacos, the masala mantou, pork kebab slider and siew yoke biryani amongst many others.
Don’t forget to order one of their Malibu Mango lassi!
Great food and service. 10/10 would come back.
If you're looking for good North Indian flavors and pork, this is where you want to go.
So far I've had the Rogan Josh Pork(personal fav), Butter Pork (like butter chicken), Pork Varuval.
The Pork Varuval is not 100% south indian.. it has elements of north indian flavor.. it is good! But if you're expecting chettinadu flavor, this is not the place you want to order from. I enjoyed the Varuval though-it is yum.
Rogan Josh is perfect! The north indian flavors are spot on.
Butter pork is decent too. My wife is extremely fond of it but I like rogan josh better so this is a case of personal preference.
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All in all - I've ordered twice and enjoyed the experience both times. Will order again FOR SURE!
Had the siew yoke briyani (underwhelming but try at least once). bacon and cheese naan (good), mutton rogan josh (spicy and good), pork vindaloo (spicy and good as well) and the aloo gobi (winner of the night). Overall a pleasant experience. Not crowded (almost empty) on a weekend night. Not the best Indian food I’ve had. Decent though. I'd recommend if you’re not too picky.
Indian cuisine fusion. First time to try Pork Biryani and Pork Tandoori. It was good. Flavourful and not dry. Clean place and staff were friendly and accommodating.
Good food. Great taste and portion.
Taste and flavour is excellent.
Good service
The naan was delicious
The Pork Briyani is to die for and is definitely on the bucket list
New take to Indian cuisine by serving pork. It’s a porky lover paradise and Indian cuisine lover so combine both love = ultimatum lovers.
I went in a group of 4 so we manage to ordered quite a number of dishes to share among us. Def not to miss out is their best seller or recommended dishes and it’s true to recommendation it’s yummy. Even during lunch the crowd is decent tho the location can be a bit off the bush.
The briyani are not to miss for. Its so good that we ordered extra on top of our existing order. We also order the spinach cheese vegetable and my always fav aloo gobi. As long you order according to their recommendations you’re fine to know that your food will be delicious. The bacon naan is delicious too.
Price can be bit on steep price but hey it’s pretty much a porky Indian cuisine paradise and how many of the restaurant you know serve pork Indian meal? So the price is justifiable and the quality as well.
Food:4/5
Service:3.5/5
Price:4/5
Leave your diet at the door: the pork dishes at Meat the Porkers at Solaris Dutamas (outside Publika) – the first iconic pork briyani restaurant- are some of the most unashamedly porky, calorific bad boys in this neighbourhood, and even in the whole of Asia. Don’t feel guilty with those tender bites of juicy pork meats in their authentically spiced Pakistan flavours for they are one of the kind that is a must for pork lovers.
Great place for lovers of pork, beer and curry
The Good: really enjoyed the food! Its a good fun place to bring friends to gorge down bacon cheese naans, butter pork and kingfisher beers. Its also home to a very original siew yoke (crispy roast pork) biryani in KL which was probably the dish of the night, so good we ordered another round of siew yoke biryani and butter pork
The Not-so-good: the dishes not on the best seller list were so-so. Think they could expand on their selection of indian beers too
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