El Cerdo which means “the pig” in Spanish, specialises in porcine delights.
No. 43 and 45, Changkat Bukit Bintang 50200, Kuala Lumpur (Opposite The Green Man Pub & The Magnificent Fish and Chips Bar)
03 2145 0511, 03-2145 1375
Lunch: Mon-Fri 12pm-2.30pm Dinner: Mon-Sat 6.30-10.30
Goulash & bread, Salad, Purpl e Cabbage, Baked Potato, Crispy Knuckle, Pig's Trotter Salad, Wine, Pig's Tongue, Pig's Heart, Roasted Piglet, suckling piglet, Salad with Balsamic Vinegar, Baked...
Creamy Mushroom Soup (24.00), Sauteed Spicy Sausage (32.00), Grilled Pork Shoulder Steak (48.00), Oven Roasted Iberico Spare Ribs (88.00)
The menu offers nose-to-tail dishes from different parts of the world that are sure to delight those looking to banish their pork cravings.
www.vkeong.comIf you have not made any plans for Easter Sunday, then head on to El Cerdo for a delicious Sunday Brunch.
www.missyblurkit.comDelish is definitely an understated vocabulary for it.
jkdrooling.blogspot.comIf you are a porky fan, this will even be more appealing as El Cerdo is well-known for their porcine repertoire.
pureglutton.comEl Cerdo is one of the most important, and arguably one of the most popular restaurant on the Changkat Bukit Bintang street. On its own, this was hugely influential.
www.broughtup2share.comPork, pork and more pork! (Did I mention the pork?) Free-flow Cava. Lively Atmosphere. All round great value Brunch.
theyumlist.blogspot.comExpect to pay top dollar, but when you taste the food, you will see why the top dollar is justified. Once you have a taste of el cerdo, you will feel like coming back for more! Great ambiance, great food!
thegardennom.wordpress.comOverall Rating: 8/10. For me, dining here was an experience of it's own. The pork dishes lived up to it's standards and camaraderie of the crowd added good vibes to the overall experience.
www.spicysharon.comI have no doubt when it comes to the quality of food served by El Cerdo, after all it’s one of the higher end restaurants around the area. I have enjoyed most of the dishes and felt that even though the prices stated in the menu could blow one’s mind away in the first glance, you wouldn’t feel so much of the money pain after the food comes as they are pretty generous in their portions and not forgetting the quality and taste, so the money you pay for is pretty worth it.
Recommended dishes: RUM & RAISIN PANCAKE “KAISERSCHMARRN”
honeylemongirl.comIt is not the best suckling pig but this is acceptable. Unfortunately, we were quite wrong for ordering this because we have no chance to try other awesome foods like ribs and sausages because this portion is too much for 2.
splendysparkling.blogspot.comAmbiance: 8/10 (it gets a tad too noisy when it's packed) Price: Total bill was about RM 680 for 6 persons. A main course was at least RM 60 and above, desserts are from RM 20 onwards. Service: 8.5/10
prettyfeelings.blogspot.comThe paella is just gorgeous! I love the bits of pork bacon within the meal.
365fromnow.blogspot.comLoving this place so so much, i'm sure i'll go back more often.
apieceofmylifememory.blogspot.comOverall, I enjoy myself in this dining and if you are saying would I come back again, I will say, DEFINATELY YES! as one of a pork lover this is surely a place that you would not want to miss. Recommended Restaurant.
www.taufulou.comThis place to be is at EL CERDO - yes, nose to tail eating!!!
eforericyong.blogspot.comI will highly recommend for big groups to come to this great restaurant. Not really suitable for couples because the restaurant is quite noisy. Pre-booking is highly encouraged to avoid disappointment. If possible, order your desired food in advance as well because some of their signature dishes requires long hours to prepare.
chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.comWhen you're stumped for a place to go, you can't go too wrong with what is probably the pork restaurant pioneer in KL.
Recommended dishes: Suckling Pig, Sausages with Sauerkraut, Andreas Special “A Dream in Chocolate”
pork, romantic, changkat bukit bintang
dropsofcontentment.blogspot.comI still think that the food were overrated and the price was a bit over price as compare to other similar restaurants. I guess I wont coming back for the near future as there are still many good food out there for me to explore.
sufentan88.blogspot.comI reckon that El Cerdo is not the place you visit every week unless you plan to audition for Asia's Biggest Loser. I myself reserve such indulgences to very rare occasion so that when the moment comes you just eat like no tomorrow. Pricing is a little steep too. The bill for the five of us came to about Rm 80 per person. Service is very attentive. Usually at night the owner, Werner will personally drop by to say hi and ask how things are going or personally serve you. They also usually serve complimentary items like soups and digestives; small little gestures but it goes a long way.
www.stanleyliew.comExpensive Dinner at El-cerdo
agnes1409.blogspot.comPork Feast At El Cerdo, Changkat Bukit Bintang
wordspics.comGerman Crispy Knuckle – Luckily this didn’t put my pork’s quota to waste (I limit myself from eating too much pork). The fats layer had a Jell-O like texture, I didn’t know I was actually eating a layer of “bad” fats. The skin was undoubtedly crispy.
joey-cafe.blogspot.comPigs in a blanket. If you like sausages and if you like bacon - you will definitely love El Cerdo's pigs in a blanket! Comes with sauerkraut and mashed potato
jaclynchew.blogspot.comNice, a truly unforgettable experience.
1simpleplan.blogspot.comWe orded their Sangria Spanish Wine Punch- Rose Raspberry Sangria Spanish Rose Wine, Raspberry, Triple Sec, Orange Juice, Diced Fruits & Lemon Juice! Its gooood *thumbs up* :)
beneathmywingss.blogspot.comEl Cerdo @ Changkat Bukit Bintang & Gifts
eiling.blogspot.comOne of the best I had experience. Ambiance was truly nice as you can feel some Spanish feel when you're in there. Food was also nice but the piglet was a little to much for the 4 of us.
craving4food.blogspot.comNose to Tail Eating @ El Cerdo
yilinglim.blogspot.comEl Cerdo ... The Pig, Kuala Lumpur
juliansi.blogspot.comEl Cerdo is Porkilicious!
juliansi.blogspot.comEl-Cerdo's All hail pork!
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eatfirstthinklater.blogspot.comElcerdo, Changkat Bukit Bintang
food-4-thot.blogspot.com(XoX) Haven of Un-Halal Food (XoX)
chocoholicmemoirs.blogspot.comEl Cerdo @ Changkat Bukit Bintang
christinelifeslikethis.blogspot.comElcerdo “Nose To Tail Eating”
www.foodpoi.comEl Cerdo (Non-Halal)
kampungkayell.blogspot.comElcerdo.
tummythoz.blogspot.comThree Good Reasons
ravenousrabbit.blogspot.comSteamed Egg Yolk Custard Bun, 3 for RM6. It’s the first time I had this and we find them very pleasant! Liquefied egg yolk burried mountainously inside the steaming custard bun.. Ooo. Absolutely lovely
www.broughtup2share.comThe food they serve here is excellent – if you need a porcine fix, this is it !
ccfoodtravel.comEl Cerdo, Porcine Paradise
fatboyrecipes.blogspot.comEl-Cerdo @ Changkat Bukit Bintang
lotsofcravings.blogspot.comEl Cerdo @ Changkat Bukit Bintang
preciouspea.blogspot.comElcerdo ~ nose to tail eating
ling239.blogspot.comReview: El Cerdo
babeinthecitykl.blogspot.comCreamy Mushroom Soup
Sauteed Spicy Sausage
Grilled Pork Shoulder Steak
Oven Roasted Iberico Spare Ribs
Interior
El Cerdo
Dishes
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