Place was suggested by Jingwen, and it was picked as none of our group has tried this before. Plus, our colleague whom was leaving, do enjoy beer thus, Frieda seemed about right.
One thing about the clusters of restaurants at this place, is that it still felt pretty warm in here especially the 'outdoor' seats. Maybe it is just me? Hahaa!
Funny thing was that I had mistakenly stood at the La Scala entrance and the staff was looking bored (as though this probably happened often enough) and asked, are you visiting Frieda? Next door.
Happy Hour |
Was too late for Happy Hour though, but nevertheless, still ordered our pints. Place seemed understaffed so, we had to wait for 15 more minutes after we had informed that we were ready to order.
for the thirsties |
Mine was the Geisshugel Weiss. Refreshing with a bitter aftertaste. Colleagues ordered Signature Frieda Lager and Geisshugel IPA. Teetotalers went for the fermented drink; 1994 Bionade Lemon-Bergamot and San Pellegrino Limonata.
complimentary bread |
The butter was already placed part of the table setting. Bread was nice but we also ordered their house baked pretzel to try.
Rinderragout Mit Wurzelgemuse (Beef Stew with root vegetables and Spatzle) @$29 |
KäseSpätzle Mit Lachs Creme Sauce Und Gouda Käse Uberbacken (Cheese Spatzle with Salmon) @$29 |
Coincidentally, two of my colleagues ordered dishes with Spatzle in them. Read more about spatzle here.
Is veal from cow or pork? As per my understanding as well as what is written in Wikipedia , veal is the meat of calves or young cows. We also asked the staff, and according to the staff, the veal sausage here is made of pork. Hmmm.
Anyway, to play safe as one of my colleague doesn't take beef, we ordered non-veal dishes. I suggested to her to get the Chicken Cordon Bleu and it was a good choice.
Cordon Bleu, Kartoffel-Gurkensalat Und Preiselbeeren (Chicken Cordon Bleu) @$32 |
with cheese layer rolled within the chicken breast |
Cranberry sauce that came with the dish was yummy as well. We used it as the dip for other things such as pretzel. Hahaa!
Hausgebackene Pretzel (freshly baked Pretzel) @$5 |
The pretzel was lovely with the coarse salt on it. Pair it with cranberry sauce or butter for extra oomph.
Gegrillte Wurst Platte, Hausgemachtes Sauerkraut, Kartoffelbrei, Bretzel Knodel, Dijon Senf @$49 |
The sharing platter (for 2 pax) consists of grilled sausages (4 types), a piece of ham, served with sauerkraut, mashed potato, pretzel dumplings and dijon mustard.
The mashed potato was a crowd favourite for it was buttery and flavourful on its own. The prerzel dumplings was unique as it tasted like bread but looked like a meatloaf. Hahaha! It was a mild flavourful bready savoury kind of taste, and no, it didn't taste like pretzel.
Pretzel Dumplings |
The version of sauerkraut here tasted like the fillings of popiah (the cooked turnip fillings) with a slight tangy-ness, hence it was a rather familiar taste.
Enjoyed all of the sausages but can't remember which one was which but there was pork and chicken somewhere in there, and one that was spicy.
The above orders fed the five of us and everyone was stuffed.
Thank you to the staff who came by to top up our water. Payment at the counter.
Frieda Beer Garden & German Restaurant
Address: 13 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178905
Contact: +65 6715 6873
Business Hours:
Sun-Wed: 11:30 am–10 pm
Thu-Sat: 11:30 am–12 am
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