Casa de Latinos

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Casa de Latinos means House of Latin. Or something along that line ... according to Yahoo Babel Fish online translation. For what it is worth, Casa de Latinos is all about passion. Passion for dance. Passion for food. Passion for photography. What you see through these pages are experiences through my eyes. Through my camera lenses. And of course, through my feelings. Feel free to comment, suggest, advice if you see fit.

Aliyaa @ D’sara Heights

Posted by Timothy On August - 26 - 2009

Tim Sum

    ALIYAA Restaurant and Bar in Bukit Damansara is the first authentic Sri Lankan food outlet in Malaysia. Savor authentic Ceylon Island cuisine located in a beautifully converted bungalow amidst the lush green lung of Damansara Heights. Aliyaa’s Chef Prashant Weediyage creates uniquely spiced dishes that tantalize your taste buds and senses. Also explore Aliyaa’s delicious Sri Lankan tapas and feast on rare Sri Lankan crabs.

      Food aside, a visit to Aliyaa will also give one a glimpse of Sri Lanka via the many pictures on the wall. Tastefully decorated in a modern theme with black and white as core colours, the outlet which has a seating capacity of 177. The pictures on the walls catch one’s attention the moment one enters the outlet. It is like stepping into an art gallery.

        A Li Yaa Restaurant & Bar has a chic, contemporary decor that blends perfectly with its colonial underpinnings. Dark wood and pristine white walls merge with a glorious Island Bar and a pretty garden area where you will enjoy a tipple of single-malt whiskey, ostensible the largest collection in the city.

          Tim Sum

            Come to A Li Yaa and dance (or watch) your mid week blues away…A seductive reason to be where its happening – with Salsa lovers, hot music, wooden dance floor and great ambiance. Surrounded by office buildings and residential area, it is not uncommon to spot yuppies hanging around for drinks after work.

              Salsa Wednesday features DJ Xavier and DJ Steiner spinning salsa, mambo, bachata and merengue from hot Latin America. Sit back and lounge on the plush bar stools with a thirst quenching drink in hand or join the throng on the dance floor and sway to beats.

                Parking is a breeze as there are loads of parking space along the roadside with faithful ‘illegal’ parking attendant providing excellent service finding parking space for you. For ladies, you may want to be accompanied to your car as the neighborhood is a little quiet after office hours.

                  ALIYAA RESTAURANT AND BAR,
                  8, Lorong Dungun, Bukit Damansara,
                  50490 Kuala Lumpur
                  Tel : +603-20925378
                  Business Hours: Daily, noon to 1am. Closed on Sundays.

                    Tim Sum

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