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The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf - restaurant review

Do you want to pig out on pork? Do you enjoy tucked away out of the way places? Do you like Bangsar? If you answered yes then you better mosey on by this place in Bangsar Village.

The location is a bit odd as you can enter through the Village Grocer super market. But the atmosphere is quite nice. I'll call it homey-chic as its both cool and homey.

My party was greeted at the door by a nice energetic lady who was taking names and generally trying to get the crowded seating organised in the small venue. She was nice enough to seat us at a table without high chairs as one of the party had a very short skirt.


The pigs menu for the daytime only... before the wolves come out.

The hours if you are interested


A sample of a few of the illustrations in the menu.
Pork meatballs.
These were fresh and moist with a light and tasty tomato sauce. 

A bizarre choice but here is fish and chips. This was apparently very well fried, crispy but not oily.


Bacon and ham sandwich on a panini with two different types of cheese.  The sandwich was quite greasy which is no surprise due to the contents. I believe that if the bread was not buttered it would have been better.


Irish coffee good to the last drop. The heart shaped survived to the very end... aww the pigs love me!

The menu board part of the great atmosphere.

The bottom line

If you like pork and you want to be where it's at drop by the Three Little Pigs. With great service, great food, and reasonable prices this is a place not to miss.



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