I've been feasting on a lot of unhealthy food lately that my body craves for vegetables. It was perfect that Brotzeit launches its seasonal white asparagus menu this month.
Hello, Brotzeit.
Known for its scrumptious German fare, Brotzeit is out to impress our taste buds once more with the Bavarian favorite White Asparagus.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
First Bite: Brotzeit's Seasonal Spargelzeit Menu
Friday, September 28, 2018
Prost! Celebrating Oktoberfest at Brotzeit
Wake me up when September ends... not! With Oktoberfest happening as early as mid September, several European restaurants are joining the celebration and have some interesting menu and events lined up! And when it comes to real German vibes, I could only think of one place... Brotzeit!
Hello, Brotzeit.
I've been to Brotzeit during the month-long festivities back in 2014 and all I could remember were people laughing and pint after pint of beer! Everything else was blurry and I blame the beer for it. Fast forward to this year's Oktoberfest, I made sure to take note of everything and not go crazy with Brotzeit's great selection of beer.
Hello, Brotzeit.
I've been to Brotzeit during the month-long festivities back in 2014 and all I could remember were people laughing and pint after pint of beer! Everything else was blurry and I blame the beer for it. Fast forward to this year's Oktoberfest, I made sure to take note of everything and not go crazy with Brotzeit's great selection of beer.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Beer Night: Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant
It has been a while since the last T3
meet up. With busy schedules, our plans normally get cancelled and *sniff
sniff* forgotten. But it was different last week. We finally got to have
dinner. Yahoo!
We decided to
have dinner at Shangri-La as N was around the area and J and I work nearby. We
all met around 7 p.m. and we were all very hungry. (Well, I was.)
We had a hard
time choosing where to eat as they avoid places I have been to already. (Aren’t
they the most supportive friends?) But since I’ve been to all the restaurants
already (except for that new Korean place at the 6th floor), we
stalled for a bit. Given that they are not in the mood for Korean, and I wasn’t
too, we went down again and visited BrotzeitGerman Bier Bar & Restaurant.
Given that it
was a weekday and it was raining hard, the place was packed. We ended up
sitting between the tables of two couples. Thank goodness only one of the two was
in intense PDA mode.
We controlled
ourselves with ordering as we tend to go overboard when we are all together. We
ended up ordering Würstelplatte (PHP980)
and Griebenschmalz (PHP290). I also
decided to order Tagessuppe, or a
fancy way to say Soup of the Day (PHP220). I was pretty stressed that day so I
went for a glass of beer. The server said that the sweetest one is the Original Münchner Drunkel Lager (PHP200
for a Klein after 6 p.m.) so I ordered that one. N got the Banana Beer while J, a beer expert went for something N and I were
not interested in. :P
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Restaurant Discovery: Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant
Germany has been known
for its great beer and sausages and when a German-inspired restaurant opened
near my place, I just have to try it myself. It’s the closest I could be with
Germany, for now. *winks in an ugly way*
Brotzeit is a German Bier Bar & Restaurant which oddly started in Singapore. But they ensure that they offer authentic Bavarian cuisine. According to their site, “brot” means bread while “zeit” means time referring to a leisure meal accompanied by beer.
The place is indeed cozy and it has a masculine feel to it—perhaps because of the brown tones.
N (girl) and I are not beer people so we opted not to order any though I was tempted to try. Then again, I remembered the existing bet I have with N (boy) and I just have to win.
Brotzeit is a German Bier Bar & Restaurant which oddly started in Singapore. But they ensure that they offer authentic Bavarian cuisine. According to their site, “brot” means bread while “zeit” means time referring to a leisure meal accompanied by beer.
The place is indeed cozy and it has a masculine feel to it—perhaps because of the brown tones.
N (girl) and I are not beer people so we opted not to order any though I was tempted to try. Then again, I remembered the existing bet I have with N (boy) and I just have to win.
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