Reasons to visit The Eighth Avenue Publika: fantastic new cocktail menu; must try The Yum List, Beachside Daiquiri and the Wild Child; a well-balanced menu offering a good range of healthy vegetarian all the way up to decadent porkiness; must-order the spinach salad, pork satay, BBQ ribs and carrot cake.
With the concept of gastro bar, The Eighth Avenue is serving your favourite booze with a twist of authentic creations and a fusion mix.
It’s a great place for drinks and to settle down on some comfort food. Whether you favour beer, wine or serious cocktails, a beer-and-shot special or a transporting glass of wine, Eighth Avenue has a game-changing bar to slake your thirst.
Reasons to visit: a talented new mixologist arriving at the end of the month bringing with some fab new cocktails with him; don’t miss the Lychee Pork Poppers, Braised Pork Cheeks or the Honey-glazed BBQ Pork Ribs
Overall, The Eighth Avenue provides a cozy and trendy ambience for patrons with great menu. Although their food menu is non-halal, but also with many non-pork options too. I felt great to spending my night with delicious foods and drinks at great atmosphere.
The restaurant predominantly offers only Western cuisine with an array of pasta, pizzas, burgers, soups and salads with steaks and pork ribs to choose from. Indulge in the exquisite flavours of the Australian-European classics, specially crafted with a twist of authentic creations and a fusion mix.
Eight avenue bistro bar at Solaris Dutamas dishes up pork dishes that is truly satisfying on their recently revamped menu. Go for either the Karate Piggy Chop (RM44.90) or pork rib; both come cooked well with very little fatty edge being exceptionally juicy, with very little effort required to eat it. Beer Marinated Pork Ribs (RM53.90) and Honey Glazed BBQ Pork Ribs (RM49.90) both come grilled / bbq with Sweet, charry stickiness you’d want to luck your fingers if you are polishing it without utensils. The tender flavourful meat falls off the bone pretty effortlessly….you should be getting an idea of what it’s like right now.
The name Karate Piggy Chop is indeed give you a karate in your palate. @ RM 44.90 – Grilled pork chop on the bone that marinated with fresh herbs, rub with old fashion potato. Like how the marination on top and it is not easy to cook this pork meat yet they have done it perfectly. A little pink on the meat that did not overcook it yet the seasoning on the top is not overpowering. Pairs well. – Recommended