Pince & Pints (Kuala Lumpur)

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The Lobster Roll

RM158.00 Β· 4 Reviews

The bun used left a lot to be desired (wish they used Brioche instead!) but the truffle and lobster were sufficiently succulent and juicy.

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Lobster roll! Who doesn't love lobster roll. Although it might be the most expensive sandwich.

This picture does no justice to the flavour of the meal I had here. Go with the steamed lobster to taste some juicy and sweet lobster. Have a lobster roll for generous stuffing in soft brioche buns along with perfectly cooked French fries.
This brought me back to memories from Burger & Lobsters when I was in UK. Although P&P seems like a ripoff from B&L I can't deny that the lobster market is blooming in Malaysia and P&P did a good job with fully booked seats every weeknight. I preferred the herbed butter sauce that is served with the whole lobster because it really brings out the taste of the lobster and serves really well with the chips. However the garlic aioli that came with the lobster roll is really salty. At least there was fresh watermelon salad to lighten things up.
Foo: 8/10 Price : 5/10 (RM 158 for every dish with lobster. Meaning all of the items on menu is priced at 158 bucks. Now I'm not saying it should be around 30-50 ringgit but it is a really expensive meal to begin with. RM158 for each dish? I'll rethink about coming back...πŸ’ΈπŸ’ΈπŸ’Έ) P/s. It is still worth trying for the first time. Maybe for really special occasions! If you have the money, by all means, go ahead. :)

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One of Singapore's most popular spots for lobsters has arrived in Kuala Lumpur! With its cosy bar-resto setting, Pince & Pints opened its doors in Bangsar armed with few yet high quality dishes (RM158++ per dish), each cooked with one whole lobster shipped from US and Canada. Don't miss the irresistible Lobster Roll β€” generous chunks of succulent lobster meat coated gently in a garlic sauce and stuffed in a lightly toasted sweet bun. Unlike its Singapore counterpart, this KL outpost has an extra dish created for the local tastebuds called the Lobster Noodles, a rendition of the popular Chinese dish 'sang har mee'. This is the kind of place that's just great for a casual date night or a fun night out with friends, so loosen up and grab a cocktail! Oh, don't forget to make reservations, just in case.

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