Bismillah.
Today, I would like to share about our class's dinner at Al-Rawsha recently. Al-Rawsha is an Arabic-themed restaurant at KL. We opted to dine there with the reference of our Arabic lecturer, Ustaz Razif so that all of us could adjust to Arabic's food when we're in Jordan. I have to say, when we arrived, we were a bit suprised to see a castle-like building, and the interior is very amazing. The place is exceptionally wide with two floors, and full of tables decorated with Arabic style. There's shisha too, I wondered why? We delightedly entered the restaurant, greeted by Arabic waiters in Arabic(our lecturer asked them to speak Arab with us) whilst the music you usually hear in Arabic movies was playing. The dishes were ordered by the boys, I think, with the help of Ustaz Razif. After maghrib, we sat at our table already setted up with scrumptiously looking dishes(almost all of us starve during lunch) and recited du'a. There were chicken with rice and lamb with rice. Since only a few of us love lamb, so many chose chicken. There were also salad with vinegar, meats and yoghurt(please beware of the yoghurt since one of us had stomachache after eating it). The food was delicious, and the price too. After that, we ordered some desserts, like baklava, pistachio and chocolate ice-cream, pistachio cake, cheese cake and custard jannah(...). The services given were excellent, and the facilities such as surau and toilets were top-notch. We concluded our dinner with group photos with classmates(and the waiters?). As for you who are searching for a place to dine, preferably Arabic food, I'll heartily recommend Al-Rawsha. I'll give it 4 stars.(but still, I prefer D'Arab Cafe). Enjoy your trip to Al-Rawsha !
The evil yoghurt which caused stomachache. |
Right: Chicken with rice. Left: Lamb with rice. |
Heavenly sweets. Exception for custard jannah. |
Group photo, with the help of the guard and the waiter. |
Link to Al-Rawsha's website. Helped us a lot.