Sunday, July 08, 2007

Brotzeit @ Vivocity.

Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant was the place we went to for dinner some time back, just because E wanted something different from the usuals of either chinese food, western food, japanese food, korean food or fast food. A modern touch in the interiors, although too lightly illuminated to my liking, the restaurant is well sectionized, areas to cater for larger groups, single seaters, and an outdoor section facing the open sea, with Sentosa in view. I left the huge task of food selection to E, since he was the one who wanted to go German in the first place, while I went through the list of beers offered. Yums. I have to apologize for not recalling the actual names of the stuff we ordered, since (1) its in German and (2) its been really long. So in the end, we placed an order for a beer each (we took the smallest portion served, for fear of not really liking it, which immediately regretted this decision) and a platter of German sausages (enough for 2, according to the menu). The following pictures are taken with my K700i, excuse the quality as it was quite dark in there.

The interior. On the left would be the area for large groups, and further out would be the outdoor section. This area, single seaters.

The beer bottles. 99 bottles or beer, 99 bottles of beer...

The beers. About 300ml, me thinks. One would be thicker in texture, more hops while the other one lighter. If you ever visit this place, the beer is a MUST. I tell you, its freaking smooth and the tasted absolutely remarkable. Irresistable!

The sausages. Quite disappointing because we thought it would be huge, I mean, how could these actually be sufficient for 2? Imagine 2 ang mohs. But it was marvellous, each single one has their distinct texture and flavour. Apparently, there's an order in consuming them, as advised by the waitress serving us.

The sauce. Didn't really tasted them as the taste of the sausages were good enough.

The sexy back. Now tell me, who's bringing sexy back? Now, now, please stop drooling.

Cosy and comfortable environment, though a little to dimmed to my liking. Excellent service as the waiters/waitresses were tentative on your needs. Good food, though small in portion and the beer was excellent! Only later did we realize that we missed out on the pork knuckle promotion! I'll definitely be back for another go at its meal, but not anytime soon, as this place is a little on the pricey side.

2 comments:

Eri Peng said...

huaraoehhh
manyak sausagess... *faints

Jed said...

wahrao... your comment, uhrm, can be derived into a lot of hidden meanings, lols.