Opened in August 2016, Souliquid's cool, laidback vibes are evoked through comfy violet-hued
couches, plush armchairs and coffee tables interspersed with high
bar stools and timber-cut tables. To capture the ‘every
drink has its soul’ spirit of their outpost, the owners of Souliquid envisioned it as a serene mellow-lit haven to cherish and enjoy popular tipples: beer, wine, liquor and
non-alcoholic beverages coupled with live performances of
Canto and Mando-jazz, Bossa Nova and classic oldies in the evenings.
Hot on
the heels of the opening volley comes Gambas Al Pilpil (RM28), a tapas of
prawns in minced garlic and Italian herbs with bruschetta slices. The coy
nuances of garlic, extra virgin olive oil, dried herbs and chilli
flakes allow the prawny sweetness to shine.
Yet, the
subsequent Nyonya Pasta (RM28) manages to hold its own against such a strong onslaught
on the palate. Lushly coated in creamy, assertively spice paste specially
ordered from Melaka, the fragrance of lemongrass and kaffir lime leaf is
noticeable as we slurp up the noodles garnished with tender mussels.
Porcine
fans will be in seventh heaven as Souliquid takes great pride in its pork-laden
selection especially the Pork Lover Platter (RM148). Conceived for communal sharing,
nobody will leave feeling hungry after wading through the crispy pork knuckle,
meatloaf, 3 types of sausages: baconwurst, Nuremberger and Hungarian, spindly
wedges, sauerkraut, corn on the cob and a side salad.
A saner
go-to choice for small dining groups is the Garlic Herbed Roast Pork Knuckle
(RM79). According to Chef Matthew, each pork knuckle (weighing about 1.7kg) is
braised for 2 hours in stock before the hefty hunk is deep-fried to crisp up
the skin and then baked to render the meat moist and juicy.
Those of
you who prefer not to fiddle with bones will find Souiliquid Meat Balls (RM20)
more appealing. Slightly bigger than golf balls, the rosemary and mixed herb
minced pork balls are delicious; set in tangy, aromatic chunky tomato-based
sauce.
Stellar
lamb dishes to try here include Guinness Braised Lamb Shank (RM48) and Grilled
Lamb Rack (RM58). We recommend the former for the toothsomely tender lamb meat suffused with thick, dark and flavourful malty gravy. The
latter is excellent as well with three pieces of the medium-cooked, French-cut
lamb nicely seasoned and touched with a sublime sauce of honey, fruit purée and
mustard.
Lighter
on the palate is Chicken Cordon Bleu (RM33), a surprisingly agreeable serving
of chicken breast rolled with chicken ham and mozzarella enveloped in crisp
battered crust. The accompanying garlic mushroom sauce proves worthwhile in
lending moistness and notable flavour to the dish.
Special promotions are available periodically so be sure to ask the team for more info. During our visit, the Cheese Platter Set (RM199)
came paired with a young, supple Marqués de Cà rceres -- a smooth,
velvety Rioja to complement slices of pork salami or Parma ham, red and white cheddar, camembert and blue cheese atop crackers.
Souliquid
also has Set Lunches on weekdays from 12 noon to 3 pm, starting from RM13.90
upwards. Jazz
performances from Sun-Thurs 9pm-11.30pm; Fri & Sat 9.30pm-12midnight.
For
reservations, call Souliquid Restaurant & Bar, tel: 03 8066 8883. Souliquid Restaurant & Bar is located at Lot 1, Ground Floor, Tower 3@Puchong Financial Corporate Centre (PFCC), Jalan Puteri 1/2, Puchong Batu 12, Selangor. (Note: turn to your right after exiting the main entrance of Four Points Sheraton Puchong Hotel)