D’Tavern Pub Restaurant
Check it out guys, the D’Tavern Pub Restaurant & Bar has the best steak and seafood platter to offer fresh from the Crab Island. The restaurant is located in Port Klang and any western cuisine lover will love this place.
We went to D’Tavern Pub Restaurant & Bar thrice and found their good taste remain consistent all the time

I recommend you all to go to D’Tavern Pub Restaurant & Bar during weekend with family or friends with the following proposed order.
D’Tavern’s Heaven
The hot bun and Anchor butter should be serve as default with one set per person.
Any extra order will cause additional RM0.30 per set (with a hot bun and an Anchor butter). Still a considerable price, isn’t it

Slice the hot bun into half and spread the butter on top and pop it to your mouth immediately to enjoy the melting taste. Nice.
It’s a good call for the French Onion Soup and everyone will love it for sure.
RM7.50 per bowl is worth more than the Campbell chicken soup from Pizza Hut.
What is this man? It’s a beef tail and it rise from beneath of the Oxtail soup.
The RM9.90 per bowl of Oxtail soup is the order you shouldn’t miss as beef lover

D’Tavern’s steak dressing is not the award winning type but the Australia Sirloin steak should worth the taste for the price of RM45.
It’s a medium well and personally I feel the Australia Sirloin steak has better taste than the Ribeye

Salmon Blanc’s fried taste not the bad after all for RM26 with the salad dressing and sliced tomato plus onion.
At last, good news for Liverpool supporter as the restaurant owner always chant “You Will Never Walk Alone”. Too bad I am on the Red Devil side
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hapizah abu bakar
July 22, 2010 2:21 amIs the food in this restaurants cant’ be eat by the Muslim customer
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myra salvatera
July 27, 2010 3:10 amAs far as i know they are best restaurant…just go and try the best food..and a friendly boss








June 19, 2010 7:02 pm
Unbelievable! I am so happy to know that they are still around. We used to go there for special occasions when I was a kid – about 20 years ago. I still remember the waiter “uncle” and the pakcik in the parking lot. Good times.
Another wonderful post. Thanks for sharing.