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The restaurant is divided into downstairs, which has tables for large groups and a 'bar'. And upstairs has alcoved and non-alcoved tables. The decor is really cool - the alcove walls are silver with blue and purple lighting. The rest of the lighting is muted. The chairs are all soft and comfy, and the tables big enough to fit all the fashionably oversized plates on. Service was excellent - it should be for an 18% service charge. The toilets are really cool - but why have the guy’s ones upstairs, and the girls' downstairs? My verdict on javalounge is: awesome restaurant, but best saved for a really special occasion.
I started with a smoked salmon and sweet potato salad, it had curried yoghurt dressing and heaps of crunchy coz lettuce. My mates had: shrimp spring rolls - all were different lengths and served in a glass (an original touch), and calamari breaded and fried, served in a bread case thingy. Mains we had: lebanese chicken salad rolls (served with guacamole, sliced tomato and garlic sauce, wrapped in lavash bread and grilled like panini). And t-bone steak with mushroom sauce that apparently 'melted like butter'. Desserts: I had raspberry cheesecake. The others had java teardrop (raspberry and mango layered sorbet), and white chocolate ice cream profiterole tower (it was ginormous). The food was amazing, and the portion sizes were big, but then so is the price! The drinks were good - but pricey, anyone out there wanna pay SR 30 ($US 9) for a non-alcoholic cocktail? Leave a Comment Theme: Eclectic/InternationalPrice: US$41 and up » Currency ConverterComparison: most expensiveAddress: Palstine commercial centerPhone: +966-5-9599940Directions: Junction of the Falistine street with Al Andalus.
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