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2013-07-12
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After some light scrumptious Korean fare for lunch, we head towards Taman Desa to wet our palate with some delish German cuisine at Bavarian House. The location is pretty secluded, so if you’re not local, you might need to spend some time in finding the place. As the usual Bavarian restaurants, this place is also set up with a dim lightings against some nostalgic picture frames hanging nicely on the wall. The overall vibe is warm and cosy, with indie bands playing in the background and friendly
As the usual Bavarian restaurants, this place is also set up with a dim lightings against some nostalgic picture frames hanging nicely on the wall. The overall vibe is warm and cosy, with indie bands playing in the background and friendly counter staff members greeting you as you walk in. It is also intricately decorated, with little trinkets and knick-knacks such as beer bottles, wine shelves, scribbled blackboards and also some antique music player.
Some tables are layered with a piece of red and white chequered cloth, whereas some are just wooden tables furniture, just bit higher. I personally enjoy the al fresco area for it’s windy especially in the late evening and you feel so relaxed as the cool breeze brushes your cheek Such a blissful day!
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