Texas-inspired BBQ, cooked on a Malaysian-made wood-burning grill, in the heart of Puchong: Carnivorous crowds are making a beeline for PitBoy BBQ, where pitmaster Arizal promises hearty, halal feasts for fans of smoked, succulent meat.
PitBoy BBQ proudly relies on a local custom-made smoker and mango and rambutan wood for 100% wood-fire barbecues. The result is beef and lamb with a lighter sultriness compared to American-style cooking with apple or cherry wood, more subtly smoky to let the natural nuances of the meat shine.
PitBoy BBQ puts effort into its sauces - the star is honey barbecue sauce laced with a secret blend of Asian spices, harnessed as a glaze and side sauce, not heavy-handed unlike commercial BBQ sauces.
For Malaysians who love rice, never fear: PitBoy BBQ also serves single-plate rice meals rounded out with Beef Back Ribs (RM38), Brisket (RM29), Lamb Ribs (RM38) or Slow-Roasted Chicken (RM22). The Medi Rice is Mediterranean-inspired, with gentle spices to mildly accompany the meat.
We're also instant fans of PitBoy BBQ's Wagyu Burger, crafted with kitchen-made patties. Fun fact: The restaurant works to curb wastage by turning wagyu brisket trimmings into patties.
No 47-G, Jln BP 7/2, Bandar Bukit Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor.
Open Tuesday-Friday, 2pm-10pm; Saturday-Sunday, 12pm-10pm. Tel: 018-268-5337