This restaurant will take you on a culinary journey from the North to the South of India. Wafting aromas coming from the tandoor oven will beckon hungry souls. Decorated with many Indian artifacts, the restaurant offers a pleasant setting. A comprehensive traditional Indian menu is available with Tandoori Chicken as the all-time favorite. Other popular dishes include the Naan bread and Rava Thosai (thin flour pancake) and the Lassi (an Indian yogurt drink) is a must. Whether you are dining with utensils or tutored in the art of fingers while savoring delicious foods, you can linger and enjoy live music and good people. The decor is a wild frenzy of nooks for semi-private dining tables with a comforting closeness of fabrics and artifacts of all India.
With wooden furniture and artistic murals, Bijan has a cozy atmosphere that is perfect for a romantic evening or a family dinner. Featuring traditional and modern Malay cuisine, there are plenty of great options, including Rusuk Panggang and Cucur Udang. Make sure you leave room for dessert with cake or ice cream. There is also a great cocktail and wine selection.
Located on the slopes of the rainforest, you can dine in a beautiful setting while enjoying a delicious meal. The restaurant has a traditional ambiance and blends in perfectly with the surrounding nature. The Tamarind Springs serves IndoChinese dishes, including fresh prawns, beef and green curry. Make sure you leave room for dessert since they have interesting and intriguing ice cream flavors.
The BBC, not to be confused with the venerable British Broadcasting Corporation, stands for the Borneo Baruk Club, a meeting place that is infused with Malay culture. Enjoy a tropical cocktail in the Borneo Bar; the Borneo Dreams cocktail has a generous dash of tuak in it, Sarawak's famous rice wine. The Rafflesia restaurant serves up a mix of Malay and foreign cuisines - what's even better, though, is the panoramic view of the Petronas Towers. The Breadkick cafe forms the final corner of the entertainment triangle; it's a great place to pick up a snack on the run.
For a tantalizing experience, head down to this trendy restaurant-cum-bar that serves great food and beverages. Tamarind Hill utilizes art decor with bold colors. The entrance has a cozy feeling, with a bright orange sofa at the waiting area. The food is a fusion of East meets West with a comprehensive menu from a pan-Asian selection to Western fare. The Warm Tomato and Mozzarella Salad with Basil Pesto is a must. For a main course, the Braised Lamb Shank with Vegetables and Garlic Mash is not to be missed.
In the exquisite setting of an old traditional Japanese home, this thoroughly modern restaurant serves up some of the best Japanese food in the city. The sashimi is particularly notable; in a city where meat reigns supreme, it is a delight to come across delicate, melt-in-the-mouth fish, expertly prepared. Try the prix fixe menu, which consists of one soup course and six seasonal kaiseki dishes; sashimi and sushi dinner sets are also available. Or the incredibly tender beef wagyu is another excellent choice. The wine and sake list are very well selected. Call for reservations.
If you think healthy food doesn't taste good, then think again, because Cascade at Mandarin Oriental begs to differ. A tasty fare of soups and salads all prepared in a Mediterranean blend, this quaint little place is wonderful for those who want to just relax and lay back. The most spectacular part of this restaurant however is the view of the cascading edge of the swimming pool as it tumbles into the tropical KLCC Park.
The BBC, not to be confused with the venerable British Broadcasting Corporation, stands for the Borneo Baruk Club, a meeting place that is infused with Malay culture. Enjoy a tropical cocktail in the Borneo Bar; the Borneo Dreams cocktail has a generous dash of tuak in it, Sarawak's famous rice wine. The Rafflesia restaurant serves up a mix of Malay and foreign cuisines - what's even better, though, is the panoramic view of the Petronas Towers. The Breadkick cafe forms the final corner of the entertainment triangle; it's a great place to pick up a snack on the run.
Located in the lush green area, away from the city, Qureshi is one the best places to indulge into authentic Asian fare. Set in an elegant space, the decor of the restaurant comprises of chandeliers, comfortable sofa seats, huge glass windows and paintings on the wall. Specializing in serving stumphouse Indian delicacies, you can opt from a variety of freshly cooked recipes like Tandoori Prawn Salad, Punjabi Paneer Tikka, Dum Lucknawi Biryani and more. You can pair your meal with beverages like Evian Ilt, Fruit Punch or Italian Smooch. The restaurant is well suited for a dining experience with your family, friends or even your date. Though serving both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian delicacies, Qureshi is quite popular for its vegetarian and vegan flavors.
Taka by Sushi Saito is one of the best restaurants in the city if you are in the mood to treat yourself to some authentic Japanese fare. Set in a sophisticated space, the restaurant is known for serving sumptuous prix fixe menu that includes dishes like Bluefin Tuna, Red-Snapper, Japanese Sardines and Mackerel. The delicacies served here are cooked fresh daily using the finest of exotic and seasonal, local ingredients. Patrons can also pair their meal with a glass of flavorsome wine from their extensive collection of drinks. The place is well suited for a special occasion or a romantic dinner. If you are in the mood for some Japanese fare, then head to the Taka by Sushi Saito to indulge in one of the best sushi dinners in the city.
Skillet@163, helps one to set up a memorable dining experience in an elegant atmosphere, entirely according to the patron’s tastes and preferences. The restaurant allows one to indulge in authentic fusion and contemporary delicacies from the range of delicacies. The dishes here are served in set courses which include recipes cooked finest of the fresh exotic ingredients. Dishes like Fried White Bait, Scotch Eggs and Crispy Rempah Chicken can be expected from the set courses. Feel free to coordinate with the professional staff here as they are quite friendly and attentive. As for the decor, the place is covered with huge glass windows, wooden furnishings, hanged lights and a separate bar counter. Located in the heart of the city, the Skillet@163 is often occupied by a sophisticated crowd, specially the business men.