Kitchen Creatures~ The famous ‘no-frills‘ dining restaurant. No frills means no tax or service charge.
The first thing I saw on the menu that catches my attention was Monster Platter. The name of the dish somehow sounded special~ Notice they did said that the dish feeds two creatures.
Monster Glass @ RM7 (Left and center)- Aiyoyo~ A bit disappointed, thought that the glass might look special because of the name itself. But it came out just a normal big glass. Sad face =(

Limey George @ RM6.80 (Right) – Limey George is actually just Sprite, with some lemon juice and Ribena syrup on the bottom.
Monster Platter @ RM15 – Rwarr~ Monster Platter!! Inside got fried shrimp, calamari rings, fried mushrooms, mini wings and nachos. The menu did said that this dish could serve two creatures. But I do think that the portion is just a bit too small. It only can serve one Domo-kun!!
Monster Grill @ RM39 – Steak, lamb chop, grilled chicken and a 6-inch sausage. Served with an egg, fries and buttered veggies. Again, same thing happened~ The menu said can feed three creatures for this dish, but in reality it does only feed two Domo-Kuns!!!
Sirloin Steak @ RM18 – All steaks served with a choice of brown sauce, garlic butter, mushroom or bbq sauce. My friend picked garlic butter~ He said that it’s HouHouSek!! But he don’t even let me test one tiny bite =(
Seafood Garlic Cream @ RM15 – Creamy garlic herbed sauce with mussels, prawns, fish and squid slices. My another friend is kind enough to let me try~ This one is HouHouSek!! xD
Super Chicken Pepperoni @ RM15 – Mozzarella, cheddar with double chicken pepperoni. Quite nice also, but quite fattening >_< ~ Alot of cheese inside!!

Food: 8/10

Price : 7.5/10

Service : 7.5/10

Decoration : 7.5/10

Cleanliness : 7.5/10

Overall : 7.5/10

*Disclaimer: Personal food tasting and preferences might varies depending on individuals. Sorry for my poor English. ^^

Address -

Lot F110, Centrepoint,

3, Lebuh Bandar Utama,

Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya

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