Sunday, 30 June 2013


Paulaner Brauhaus at Millennia Walk has been on my list for must-go German restaurants in Singapore. Indeed, after dining there, I will definitely be dropping by their restaurant again in the near future!

Situated in Millennia Walk, they have two storeys (or rather three, but the third floor was not open for seating when I visited their restaurant). The first is a bar, whereas the second floor is a neatly decorated place for diners. The atmosphere was perfect and not to mention, quiet (apart from some people whom have to chat very loudly even though their partner was sitting directly opposite them).

Food wise; I had the Rigatoni pasta “Abruzzi” with fresh herbs sauce, tomato cubes and Parmesan cheese (S$16). Even though the pasta looks pretty normal, it was actually really tasty.


The tomato sauce was well cooked with huge chunks of fresh tomatoes. The taste of herbs did not over-power the tomato sauce and actually blended in really well together. I would say that this plate of pasta has definitely been the top few pastas (or rather, the best) which I have tried in Singapore.

Moving on, I also ordered the popular dish - Crispy pork knuckle with sauerkraut and bread dumpling. Thinking that it will be served in a whole pork knuckle like some other restaurants do, it was actually sliced down to smaller pieces. The skin was roasted to near perfection and surprisingly, the meat itself was tender and juicy (no kidding!), which I have no idea how they actually maintain the tenderness of the meat after roasting the whole knuckle.

Last but not least, I ordered a 0.5litres of MUNICH LAGER since it was Happy Hour (1 for 1 beer between 12pm-8pm on Sunday & Monday). As for the taste of the beer, it's up to you guys to find out if you hadn't try it yet!

So, if you are thinking of finding a good German restaurant in Singapore, I am guessing you know the answer now.

Paulaner Brauhaus Singapore
9 Raffles Boulevard
#01-01 Millenia Walk

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