2 Jalan Telawi Satu, Bangsar Baru, GF-2 & 5 Bangsar Village II
13 opiniones sobre Three Little pigs and the big bad wolf
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Wong K.
Tu valoración: 3 Puchong, Malaysia
Food is tasty but please don’t order the braised pork because it is utter crap but the steak and the ribs are very tasty and the desert are neutral overall just average 5⁄10.
Leslie C.
Tu valoración: 2 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
For all the pork lovers in KL this is a place you can give a miss. Nothing special and service is not great. Just because there’s pork on the menu is not a good enough reason to visit a place.
Eugene L.
Tu valoración: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Three little pigs and the big bad wolf restaurant sounds like it originated from fairytale story books, but as familiar as it sounds, this is a great place for western/italian cuisines. This restaurant is somewhat hidden in a supermarket in Bangsar Village shopping mall. This is also one of my other half’s favourite places to dine in, apparently their carbonara is one of best. Almost every time I visited this restaurant, they are mostly packed with hungry customers, and if I were you I better call in and make some reservations to avoid disappointment. Besides serving great grub at this restaurant, I too find that this restaurant is well designed in terms of it’s furnishings which I find it very cozy and relaxed. Of all the visits to this restaurant, we are always being served with great customer service as their waiters/waitresses are always very attentive and friendly. I will definitely visit this restaurant again.
Kimberly X.
Tu valoración: 5 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Another porky place for all you pork lovers out there, this place can be located inside the Village Grocer supermarket in Bangsar Village 1. The unique thing about this place is that they during the day time, they have a different menu called the Three Little Pigs(9−6pm) and at night the they have the Big Bad Wolf menu(6−11pm). It’s two separate menus so technically you could eat here twice in one day and it’ll be kind of like eating in two different restaurants. Their crown jewel for me would be their BBQ pork ribs which cost a whopping RM60! It’s definitely worth the price though as its enough for two people easily. I’ve yet to try their desserts yet but I’ve only heard good things about their Fried Mars Bars.
Lachmanasegran N.
Tu valoración: 5 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This is a small restaurant located in Bangsar Village. You will have to walk through the supermarket in order to reach the waiting area. Ambience wise, it’s a slow classy kind of restaurant that gets you in the uptown mood complete with drawings of the well-known childhood story, Three Little Pigs. The exterior faces the parking lot section and is well lit, while the interior has a cozy dim lit environment. The name says it all, the menu offers a variety or pork dishes. A slight difference from most restaurants, they have two menus which are available at two different operating hours. The Three Little Pigs menu is available during 9:00am — 6:00pm, and Big Bad Wolf from 6:00pm — 11:00pm. I tried the The Wolf’s Favorite Pasta(RM29), this is a white sauce pasta with bacon, ham and egg. I was too full for the deep fried Mars Bars which I intended to try for dessert but will definitely be back!
Aren Y.
Tu valoración: 2 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Food: 2⁄5 Décor: 3⁄5 Service: 2⁄5 Located among the hustle and bustle of Bangsar Village, Three Little Pigs & The Big Bad Wolf was nicely decorated with classy yet cosy ambience. The food however was a disappointment. We were disheartened by the inflexibility of the menu where the sides for the steak were not interchangeable nor were they on the menu allowing the freedom of ordering them. As a result, we went without the steak that we wanted to try initially and ended up ordering Pork Kebab as starter, Pork Lovers Aglio Olio and Smoked Salmon Spaghetti as mains instead. It could be that we were partially affected by the poor customer service that we experienced before ordering, but in the end, we did not really like the food. The Pork Kebab was too tough, the smoked salmon spaghetti was too plain and tasteless. Pork Lovers Aglio Olio was acceptable however the flavour was too strong and it was tough to finish it all. As a whole, it was not a very pleasant dining experience and is definitely not a restaurant that we will frequent.
Diana C.
Tu valoración: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Love the food! Not too sure about the service. I had been to the Pigs & Wolf in Pavillion and liked it, so I decided to pay a visit to its sister in Bangsar Village. The food, much like in the Pavillion outlet, was amazing. I had the meatball spaghetti and it was great. The place looks nice and neat, casual and yet stylish. The downside was the service. Nothing too tragic, but the waiter kept asking the same question, and he wasn’t very proactive, which caused some frustration. Otherwise, a nice experience, and I will come back to visit it for the meatball pasta!
Jin Wen L.
Tu valoración: 2 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Food: 2⁄5 Décor: 3⁄5 Service: 3⁄5 Three Little Pigs & The Big Bad Wolf is really an interesting restaurant strategically located in a really busy and happening area — Bangsar! During my food hunt with my boyfriend who really loves pork, we stumble upon this restaurant. So, we’ve decided to give it a try. It is quite a big restaurant that can potentially fit many people. Hence, though there were many people dining, it doesn’t really feel too crowded. The atmosphere and decorations were modern and classy. The names of dishes on the menu was quite creative. However, we were disappointed that the menu is rather inflexible. We were interested in the pork burgers and wanted to choose salad and roasted vegetables as sides but we were informed that the sides cannot be changed. So we ended up ordering other dishes like Pork Lovers Aglio Olio, Pork Kebab and Smoked Salmon Spaghetti. I personally prefer Pork Lovers Aglio Olio over the other dishes. I find the pork kebab too dry and the smoked salmon spaghetti too tasteless. Unfortunately the customer service that we experienced was not great too. The waiter that served our table may need to improve on his knowledge regarding the food that is on the menu. I may still give this restaurant another try due to the large amount of good reviews that I’ve read online though this first experience at the restaurant did not really impress me.
Shuen P.
Tu valoración: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Some of my friend find them over rated. But for me, I find them awesome. I love their food! Every time I’m here, I couldn’t decide on what to have. I am spoiled by choice because everything in the menu looks so delicious! I couldn’t decide on whether to have the big breakfast(I Am So Hungry I Could Eat A Wolf), carbonara with bacons topped with poached egg(The Wolf’s Favourite) or their pork burgers(too many yummy ones). Tried all three of them on separate occasions before and I love them all. I just wish that I can have them all at once. Hate the fact that I can only fit one dish into my stomach. Nevertheless, each time I was there, their food never fail to satisfy me. This place is highly recommended to pork lovers. Oh, and they serve coffee too!
Julian T.
Tu valoración: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pork you say? If you love pork, you came to the right place. I did some research beforehand and stumbled upon many recommendations of their Wolf’s Favorite Pasta. I’ve tried it and now I’m recommending it too! It has very good flavors and I especially liked the perfectly poached egg on the top. I also ordered a Mighty Piggy Burger which did not fail me at all. Definitely brought out the wolf in me(okay that sounded wrong) The price here can be argued about, but I think it was okay based on my experience.
Rebecca W.
Tu valoración: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pork lover, rejoice! Three Little Pigs & The Big Bad Wolf serves some kick-ass pork dishes which will leave you wanting for more. I went to their branches in Bangsar Village and Tropicana City Mall, and had great experience with both restaurants. The place is always packed and is a must to make reservation or else be ready to wait in line, and sometimes the waiting list can be quite long. I’ve heard so much about their signature dish — The Wolf’s Favourite and I knew I have to give it a try. It’s carbonara with crispy bacons, pork and topped with a poached egg. I love the cheesy gravy, the runny egg added extra creaminess into, and the bacons gave the dish some texture. Looking for something less creamy and cheese? Try the Pork Lover’s Aglio e Olio — spaghetti top with meatball and roast pork. The spaghetti was seasoned perfectly, the meatball was surprisingly succulent and the roast pork was crispy but not too fattening at the same time. Not a fan of pork? Fret not! They have options such as the Spaghetti with Crispy Soft Shell Crab and Salmon Roe(not too sure what’s the exact name on the menu). The spaghetti was drizzled with rich sesame dressing and the soft shell crab was fried to crispy. If you are really hungry or decided to have a «big breakfast», do try the I’m So Hungry I Could Eat A Wolf — the portion was really big. The scrambled eggs were nice and moist, mushroom sautéed to perfection, nice crispy hash brown and juicy pork patty. On the other hand, I tried their ribs and was very disappointing. I find the ribs had too much fat, and I would prefer my ribs to be fork tender and less fat. Some might argue that the dishes are too expensive, which I would agree. However, I think it’s totally fine to reward ourselves with some delicious meal once in a while. Operating Hours: Monday-Sunday(9am — 11pm)
Bryan S.
Tu valoración: 2 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Sent from pork heaven I am a missionary doing gods will in devouring all form of porcine in this nation(yes I like pork too much) With pork being the current trend du jour of the culinary world, it took little effort to tempt my tastebuds into walking through the entrance of this charming establishment. With an extensive menu that features numerous salivating dishes(at least on paper) I was expecting an assault on the palate however was disappointed with a merely average meal. The breakfast meal(RM19) was a run of the mill breakfast fare that one could easily prepare at home and at minimal cost. The general consensus being that everything was just decent and not memorable enough to leave a lingering desire to return.
Marija S.
Tu valoración: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
heir signature dish is Caesar Salad and Caramel Latte — you must try! It’s not only the restaurants name that is entertaining, it’s the experience in itself! You will spend around 20 – 40 Rm for a meal, but you will not regret. There’s always a line, even thought the service is quite average. Be ready for big portions, one portion is definitely enough to share for two people! Even thought there are a lot of bad reviews about this place, I still think you should try it out just for some variaty ! :)