For main, we had a piece of Black Angus Ribeye and a couple of their homemade Sausages (with complimentary stir fried greens). The Ribeye was carefully cooked to the right doneness. It was not seasoned but sea salt and Dijon Mustard were given along with the serving of Ribeye. We enjoyed the Ribeye very much but would have enjoyed it more if the meat could be served in a thicker manner (for a meatier bite).
Here's location.
The F&B scene in Penang does not sound like it will be slowing down for the new year of 2017, there are quite a number of new restaurants to put on radar. Foodies may have noticed this eye-catchy building at the corner of Hutton Lane, right next to New World Park. The exterior of the restaurant is painted in orange color, with a few bright spotlights in action. The name "Green Bell" surely does not ring a bell... at least not for us. Green Bell has quite an extensive menu, offering a vast selection of Western-Fusion dishes, though most of them are priced reasonably, the dishes lacked the excitement when it comes to quality... as though it was just an ordinary restaurant in the neighborhood. Food-aside, the service on our visit was lackluster; for a few simple orders, it took them more than one hour to serve and the restaurant was not even half-full.