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Christmas Treat At Citrus Ipoh Garden East

PRE-CHRISTMAS DINNER...

Yes, we went for a western dinner again, this time it is not Italian but a real western meal.  This time our dinner was at Citrus, Ipoh Garden East.  We did not make any reservation so we went there as early as 5.45pm to beat the crowd.  True enough we were the first customers to arrive.... and soon the tables were all occupied by the time we left the premises....
For starters, we have wild mushroom soup.... 
Pumpkin creamy soup.... 
Lamb Shank.... 
Beautifully grilled.. medium well... 
I think it cost around RM60 plus... 
Veal something... 
Braised Veal...RM55
My order is Grilled Sirloin Steak... 
Medium done too... RM68
As for desserts, we had the Symphony... RM22
A mixture of this and that.... 
Enough for the three of us!
The bill came to around RM280 plus... 
I have to thank my friend for this lovely scrumptious meal!!


Comments

  1. I love pumpkin soup but the mushroom one looks really good. As for the meat, I'd go for the lamb. Did the lava ooze out of the chocolate fondant?

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    1. Yes, it does... I should have taken a picture.. hahaa

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  2. I have sweet tooth, the dessert tempts me the most...

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  3. American style. I love! The steak, lamb shank. Dont know which one I would choose. ^^ A yummy Christmas treat.

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    1. Once awhile ok... still prefer asian dishes.. hahaa

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  4. Both the wild mushroom soup and pumpkin creamy soup look good

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  5. Was the steak tenser? Here, the usual dinner is 6:00 to 7:00. Nice variety!

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  6. Very tasty meal! My choice is the lamb!

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  7. Delicious! I will choose the lamb too and the dessert!

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