El Cerdo = "The Pig" in Spanish.
We went on Merdeka Day, the place was packed, you won't be able to get a table without reservation
Starter - Pork Sausage & ham in 'jelly'
The piglet in the washroom hehe....
Green bean with pork soup
Pork ribs - very crispy and juicy
The whole piglet before it's chopped

The guy from the restaurant, who looks like Jamie Oliver, explained, according to Spanish customary, the piglet was chopped with plate to show how crispy it was. Brandon was asked to make a wish before he proceed to 'attack' the piglet

'Jamie Oliver' shows the right way of chopping. Then followed by Brandon chopping the tail. Julian was shocked why these two 'ko ko' want to 'kill' the pig...

The plates were broken into pieces by throwing them into the bucket filled with stones. You can hear the shatterings in the restaurant the whole night. I wonder how many plates they break in one night.

The piglet then sent to kitchen to be chopped (again)

Garnished with mini potato

The b'day girl with her creatively-decorated 'b'day cake', which comes with a 'lucky pig' too. They played the b'day song which goes "Happy B'day to you, oink oink". It's so catchy and the very first time we heard such a porky b'day song haha

The lucky pig - only for b'day girl

The strawberry dessert - with choc ice-cream, nuts, cream etc

Complementary from the restaurant - Martini Lemon, Vans & the kids were served with apple juice
Besides, we'd had salads, pasta and rice. so much and we didn't snap any pic of it cos we're busy eating then.
Nice place to go but the price is on the high side.
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