Bossa Nova @ Park Royal KL
Bossa Nova is a Brazilian restaurant located in ParkRoyal Hotel Kuala Lumpur. Smack right in the middle of the busiest street in Kuala Lumpur, it is one of the favorite salsa joint in town. Bossa Nova’s modern-retro ambiance with warm, mellow lighting is cosy but devoid of any truly Brazilian characteristics. A spacious custom-built dance floor dominates the center so diners can show off their dancing skills. It’s the perfect venue if you plan to come in for a dinner and dance. Bossa Nova offers diners a selection of more than 20 appetizers on the buffet, freshly prepared soups on a daily rotation with a collection of mouth-watering dessert combination.
The grill, which can seat 106 persons, has three main areas - the wine bar, the general dining area and the dance floor. There are also two private rooms which can accommodate 10 persons each. The only restaurant with a dance floor in town, diners are encourage to Salsa and Samba before, during and after dinner.
There’s no cover charge in this club but be prepared to dig deep into your pocket as beverage prices might sting you a little. Dress up as this is an upmarket area (it is a 5 star hotel after all). The dance floor is large and considerably new but rather nice to dance on. Organizers of the salsa night constantly makes sure the flooring is smooth for some action-packed dancing.
Parking may be a little tricky, but you’ll get use to it after a few visit. If you’re checking it out for the first time, you might want to know that the parking lot for ParkRoyal Hotel Kuala Lumpur is right behind the hotel building. Alternatively, jockey parking is also a great idea especially for single ladies.
Address
Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur
Lower Lobby Level, Jalan Sultan Ismail,
Kuala Lumpur
Train : Bukit Bintang (Monorail)
Tel : 03-2711 1199
Opening Time : 12pm-2.30pm (Mon-Fri), 6.30pm-10.30pm (Mon-Sat)
Cuisine Type : Brazilian (Halal)
Price Range : RM50 to RM75
Credit Cards : Amex, Mastercard, Visa
Smoking : No
Food : 3/5
Service : 4/5




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