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Goodfellas Kamuning

Grabbed from GoodFellas' FB page

 My Panget's brother has been raving about this burger place near their office in Kamuning.  He's been telling me about it since last year - that it was really good and the price was not so bad.  So finally, last night - we got to try it! 

And I have to say - I am impressed.



Anyone who knows me, KNOW that I love The Godfather - both the book and the movie.  The picture frames hanging on the wall were taking me back to my 'love'.  I knew each scene and every character!  I loved reading the menu - from cover to cover!  Hahaha..  So you can say that the ambiance and the menu were a plus for me.

I got the roast beef sandwich and it was really really good.  The beef was tender and there were not 'ugat' which I liked because you can bite into the sandwich easily and not have a hard time cutting into the meat and bread!  My Panget got the wise guy burger and it was also good!  The burger patty was quite packed and I thought it might be tough - but it wasn't!   It was so flavorful - I cannot emphasize enough how good that particular burger was, but man - am I craving for one NOW! 

The servings were sufficient - I was half expecting the servings to be measly - but was delighted to see that they were quite big!  Their iced tea was too sweet for my taste though.  I think I may frequent this place for burgers.  I was told to try the steak - but I wasn't in the mood for one, maybe next time!

Good recommendation my Panget's brother!!

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