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post Nov 10 2009, 01:09 AM

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BOATHOUSE RESTAURANT
16, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14
Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (03) 7727 4426

I visit this place(boathouse) last saturday. Really awesome place in terms of ambience wise for your doggies! Even my 2 doggies had their dinner on the plate. I ordered plain chicken for them. But one thing I dislike about this place is their menu cause it's very difficult to read. Their fonts, font size, colour, all out!! They need to do something about their menu!

ohya, another thing is their food (the way it is serve) for example, lamb (something). They serve with salty mushrooms with lady's finger & burn brinjal @.@. Almost all our dishes has burn brinjals @.@ sorry to say it's quite yucks! . Besides that, we ordered beef (something), and the plate is in rectangle shape (or what do I call it? it's basically very horizontal : not suitable. Better just give the normal round plates will do). Other than that the fish is okay, and another lamb is okay, but not with the burn brinjals please.

btw, has anyone tried this :

SID’S PUB
34, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14
Taman Tun Dr Ismail
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (03) 7727 7437

any feedbacks?


Added on November 10, 2009, 1:13 am
QUOTE(philiphoh @ Apr 17 2009, 10:57 PM)
Hi There,
Let me introduce myself, I'm Philip from Klang, I've tried SIDS PUB in Taman Tun & to my surprise they really very friendly with our fur friend.. so bring them there.Big or small no problem.
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can the doggie sit on the sofa? is there sofa provided for them to sit with us? or on the chair? thanks


Added on November 10, 2009, 1:14 am
QUOTE(meeprat @ Apr 27 2009, 12:31 PM)
Dear fellow dog lovers,

I can vouch for both Sid's Pub and Boathouse as dog friendly eateries. I've been to both joints many times with my not-so-little Labrador as well as my friends' pooches of various sizes. At Boathouse, the owners bring their Shih-Tzu there on occasion and on certain days, a group of dog-lovers could be found there with their dogs. Sid's tends to be rather crowded at nights so bringing a large dog there at night might prove to be a little challenging.

The address/contact details for both Sid's Pub and Boathouse have already been posted earlier in this thread but I'll repost them here for convenience's sake.

SID’S PUB
34, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14
Taman Tun Dr Ismail
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (03) 7727 7437

BOATHOUSE RESTAURANT
16, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14
Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (03) 7727 4426

PST! For all Guinness fans, Sid's is the one of the few places in KL where you can get Guinness on tap (if not, the only place in town)!
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which among the two is better for ambient wise? thanks.. and also for the quality of food, as well as pricing.


Added on November 10, 2009, 1:18 am
QUOTE(yang0705 @ Jun 3 2009, 12:21 PM)
I brought mt shih tsu to Loving Hut at Puchong Bandar Puteri..
The shop is a dog friendly shop..
As their concept is to concern about environment, and especially animals..
However, their food is all made in organic beans, so NO meat..
I've been there a few times, firstly im not a vege/bean fans, but their food is really yummy.. Even dogs are allowed to eat, because no preservative, no ajinomoto added..
Guys can really try this shop..
Is a nice shop =)
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hi..I called them up last saturday and it seems they don't allow? They said preferably not to bring your dogs along but if you do, you're not allow to sit them on the chair nor is allow to eat.

This post has been edited by g r a p e k e y: Nov 10 2009, 11:38 PM
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post Nov 10 2009, 02:39 PM

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is Niu Zhe Xui dog friendly place too?the whole complex?
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post Nov 14 2009, 12:48 PM

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QUOTE(antichrist @ Nov 10 2009, 02:39 PM)
is Niu Zhe Xui dog friendly place too?the whole complex?
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I would like to know too !
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post Nov 18 2009, 11:17 AM

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There's so less pet friendly restaurant in Malaysia ar? Any restaurant owner would like to promote here o not?
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post Aug 23 2010, 03:32 PM

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saye nak satu ekor anjing bulldog,,,
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post Aug 23 2010, 03:44 PM

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There is Pub called Bulldogs also allow pets. At Sri Hartamas. Opposite Petronas station.
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post Aug 23 2010, 05:04 PM

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i've been to to george and the dragon restaurant at bangsar shopping complex. brought two of my pits there... this was a year ago.. i'm not sure bout now la..

here's the link.. if interested can call to inquire.

http://www.bsc.com.my/restaurant-cafe/Rest...e---Dragon.aspx
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post Aug 25 2010, 09:42 AM

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i heard there was a dog breed called Gerk Weeder, could anybody show me some pict how it look like?
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post Aug 25 2010, 10:38 AM

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Great Dane maybe ? If yes, you know cartoon TV series call Scooby Doo ? Look like that.

Cheers
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post Aug 25 2010, 11:05 AM

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yeah! nice one...know where to get it?
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post Aug 29 2010, 10:06 AM

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lookin for pet friendly places? come n check out my blog...

http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/search/la...uzer%20Friendly

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post Aug 29 2010, 08:51 PM

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at kedah have a japaness restaurnt can bring dog~~but ur dog must on leash or in your control~~i work in that place before and my boss and his wife told me to bring my poodle there~coz they also dog lover^.^ the boss is a taiwanese and his wife is a Malaysian~~
but if ur dog pee n poo must clean it by yourown la~wan to bring my girl there during raya holiday~~
the name of the restaurant is:
Fuku Katsuya
is at Legenda Height, Sungai Petani, Kedah~~
haha tongue.gif i 4 got the phone number ad~~i'll update the contact number when i go back kedah and ask them~ smile.gif
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this is the picture of the shop from inside~~sorry dun hv the pic from outside of the shop~~

and there is one korean shop in Sungai Petani, Kedah that also can bring dog~~
will update the pic and the information of the shop when i reach kedah~~ sweat.gif

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post Aug 30 2010, 12:20 AM

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wahhh kedah damn far leh...
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post Aug 30 2010, 04:37 PM

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QUOTE(ericyong @ Aug 30 2010, 12:20 AM)
wahhh kedah damn far leh...
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ya~~i know i study at KL but hometown at kedah~~4-5 hours by bus~~maybe can come here for a visit~~haha~~ tongue.gif
i always go to that restaurant~~nice food~~and cheap~~
in future maybe wil decided to open a dog friendly restaurant~~give me 10 years of time~~haha tongue.gif
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post Nov 3 2010, 11:45 AM

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Hi all, I'm working on a compilation of all the PET FRIENDLY places in Klang Valley.

So far, I have found quite a few.

http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/search/la...uzer%20Friendly

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Sanuki Udon
http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/2010/10/s...bukit-desa.html

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Yoko's
http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/2010/10/y...gkat-bukit.html

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La Castle Cafe
http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/2010/10/a...hday-party.html

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Andes BYO
http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/2010/08/a...2nd-outing.html

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ISAKI Hartamas
http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/2010/05/i...t-hartamas.html

LeVain
http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/2010/05/l...oulangerie.html

Jarrod & Rawlins
http://eforericyong.blogspot.com/2010/04/c...od-rawlins.html

do help me add in more pls!!!!!!!
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post Dec 10 2010, 06:07 PM

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HALAL restaurants confirm 100% cannot bring dogs. It's very rude to bring an animal especially those size of dogs simply into any food outlet anyway. You might treat your dog as a family, but who cares? I find it very uncomfortable whenever I see some animal eating on the table beside me. I love dogs, but that doesnt mean we can make a restaurant like out own place. The worst is when owners bring their dogs to nasi kandar outlets. doh.gif o0o.

Where else in no-halal restaurants, if your dog is QUIET and small size then should be ok BUT still please ask for the management's permission.

Anyway, why must bring dog into food outlets? Can't just leave it at home for a few hours? If want to bring out, get a child. Don't dress a dog like a toddler and expect everyone eating around to accept it.

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post Dec 10 2010, 07:32 PM

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By publicising those pet friendly food places you are actually doing a disservice to them. You are jeopardizing their business. Although one may be a pet lover, eateries are not supposed to have pets in the premises for reasons of health and hygiene.
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jeopardizing a business or an un-explored market niche,... let the business owners decide.

Those pet owners who dress up their pets are often willing to splurge on their furkids.
Pet treats and apparel is a booming business because of these owners,......


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QUOTE(mecharojak @ Dec 10 2010, 08:04 PM)
jeopardizing a business or an un-explored market niche,... let the business owners decide.

Those pet owners who dress up their pets are often willing to splurge on their furkids.
Pet treats and apparel is a booming business because of these owners,......
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i am talking about pets in eateries and what are you going on about?.... pet fashion! please read before responding.
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post Dec 10 2010, 10:49 PM

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QUOTE(Andy Lo @ Dec 10 2010, 06:07 PM)
HALAL restaurants confirm 100% cannot bring dogs. It's very rude to bring an animal especially those size of dogs simply into any food outlet anyway. You might treat your dog as a family, but who cares? I find it very uncomfortable whenever I see some animal eating on the table beside me. I love dogs, but that doesnt mean we can make a restaurant like out own place. The worst is when owners bring their dogs to nasi kandar outlets.  doh.gif  o0o.

Where else in no-halal restaurants, if your dog is QUIET and small size then should be ok BUT still please ask for the management's permission. 

Anyway, why must bring dog into food outlets? Can't just leave it at home for a few hours? If want to bring out, get a child. Don't dress a dog like a toddler and expect everyone eating around to accept it.
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As I've mentioned earlier in this thread, some pets are more well behaved than children. Two beagles resting calmly on the floor at the outdoor section of a restaurant vs. two screaming kids running around throwing food, rubbish etc. - which is more annoying/unhygienic? I don't think generalising that dogs are unhygienic/nuisances is fair, especially when one takes into account the ghastly behaviour of some restaurant patrons (even adults let alone kids who aren't taught better). I check with restaurant staff to make sure pets are allowed and hey, if the restaurant welcomes pets, patrons who are uncomfortable are free to take their business elsewhere. And why should the size of the dog determine whether a dog is allowed at a restaurant? If my labrador knows to sit or lie down by my table obediently, doesn't bark, doesn't bother people if people don't instigate interaction (he WILL lick you if you go up and pet him, but that's fair game if you choose to approach my dog) and doesn't have a single aggressive bone in his body - surely he'd be better tolerated than a tiny dog that barks non-stop? Nevertheless I do ask restaurants if big dogs are OK because I understand some are concerned safety-wise (a badly behaved Rottweiler is a bigger nuisance and hazard than say, a badly behaved chihuahua).

As for hygiene if the dog rests on the floor and doesn't use the restaurant dishes/utensils I don't see the issue (which is what I practice with my dogs - I bring their own containers to place food/water in it or feed them by hand. Some restaurant staff are kind enough to even bring water in disposable plastic containers). I will say though that I can understand other patrons' discomfort at owners who place small dogs on restaurant chairs and have them eat off restaurant plates etc. (I have no problem with this, but I understand how others might be uncomfortable with this).

It's the restaurant's prerogative to decide whether to allow pets and the customer's prerogative whether to patronise a place which welcomes pets. I can understand getting annoyed at people who bring badly behaved pets to restaurants but blanket hostility is just uncalled for.

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