After
a loooong day’s work, we found ourselves craving for GOOD food! We had heard a
lot about the food at Cava, a Spanish restaurant at Jalan Bangkung, Bangsar.
As bonafide tipplers, we have had drinks, but hadn’t
got an opportunity to dine there.
So,
we FINALLY decided to give the food a try!
Tucked
away in the quieter area of Bangsar, away from the hustle and bustle of the
Telawi area, you will find Cava, located on the same row as Leonardo’s, Opus,
Madisons and Midi to name a few.
Cava
serves modern and traditional Spanish cuisine. It is not your typical Spanish
bar; it has a bit more of a ‘fine-dining’ feel to it.
We
were served with complimentary bruschetta.
Shiv: Bad! Sugar
was the only flavour carrying the dish. It’s a good thing that we didn’t have
to pay for it.
Kav: Not one of my
favourite things. Sweet!!!
Mien:
Loved
the bread they used. Found the toppings a bit sweet due to the presence of the
sweet corn! Would have been better without it.
Gaj: I didn’t
really enjoy it – generally dislike sweet elements in my food.
For appetisers, we
ordered the following tapas:
1)
Cod and Kalamata Fritters (RM15)
Shiv: Was too
tomato-ey and I could hardly taste the flavours from the cod. This dish was
just too overwhelmingly tangy. No likey!
Kav: Alrighty, I
guess. The sweetness from the tomatoes were overwhelming, hence I couldn’t
really taste much of anything else. Overall, not great.
Mien:
Hmmm…
it was not tooooo bad… had a unique ‘Indian-y’ taste to it. Might actually
order it again.
Gaj: This dish
was just OK for me – not sure if I would have it again.
2)
Baked Portobello Mushrooms with Roasted Garlic and Walnuts (RM15)
Shiv: Fantastic!
The meatiness of the Portobello married with the nuttiness of the walnuts
provided for a merry marriage of flavours. Saved the day, where appetisers were
concerned.
Kav: Yummy!
Something about the way garlic and mushrooms taste together, makes me want to
sing!!! Plus the roasted walnuts added crunchiness and a nutty flavour that
elevated this dish to the next level.
Mien:
Love
this! The flavours infused well together, with a slight chilli flavour! Really
good!
Gaj: I LOVED this
dish – it was really good! Oooo..the garlic and walnuts just gave it an extra
oomph –yumms!
Moving on the mains, we ordered:
1) Galician Styled Cod, baked cod with olive tapenade cream sauce (RM58)
Shiv: Best main of
the night! Super moist and flaky, and they were smart about keeping the
flavours to a minimal, to allow the amazing fishy flavours from the cod to
carry the dish. Could have come all on its own, as the sides were easily
ignored with the fish being so fantastic!
Kav: This dish
gave me a screaming……lol! The cod was fresh and cooked to perfection, with all
its oily fattiness still intact. The tapenade cream sauce complemented the cod
and was not too creamy.
Mien:
OH
MY DAYSSSS!!! TOO TOO GOOD! The cod – EXTREMELY FRESH, just melts in your
mouth! The sauce did not overwhelm the cod… it was a good marriage! The mashed
potatoes had been infused with truffle – so delish! Went back the next day
again for it! Guilty as charged! :S
Gaj: AMAZE-BALLS!
The cod was melt in your mouth goodness and the mashed potato – gosh, I could
have it all day! Soooo YUMMY!
2)
Cava’s Braised Spanish
Lamb Shank with Pearl Onion (RM56) (P.S : Can’t take the Indian away from their lamb! :P)
Shiv: Good
rendition on this classic main. The lamb was done very well, with a nice
concentration of sweet and savoury nuances. I typically don’t enjoy sweet
elements in my mains, but this was excusable, as the juice from the lamb
created a nice strong meaty flavour.
Kav: The lamb was
cooked well. The gravy that accompanied the lamb had Moroccan-Indian flavours,
full of sweet and smoky flavours from the spices, which went well with the
meaty lamb.
Mien:
Hmmmmm…..
found this tooooo gamey… sooooo DISLIKE!
Gaj: The braised
lamb shank was done very well – it was tender and juicy. There was a tinge of
sweetness probably from the onion, but it was not overwhelming and complemented
the dish well.
Finally, moving on to
the dessert (we girls need
to fulfill our sweet craving!) Surprisingly, we only ordered ONE
dessert………Hallelujah!
We ordered Cava’s most
famous dessert, the Chocolate Dream (RM16)
Shiv: Very
ordinary and you can probably find this at any one of those commercialised
eateries sprouting all over KL. The cake lack moisture and they relied too
heavily on the subpar custard cream, which in-turn was insipid! Skip this
altogether, please!
Kav: Blah blah blah…..very ordinary
tasting dessert.
Mien:
I
am sick and bored of this Chocolate Lava type of desserts, hence it would be
unfair for me to judge… but nevertheless….not a fan!
Gaj:
This
dessert was OK, a pretty standard rendition of chocolate lava cake.
Verdict: WOK
ON!
PRICE: Slightly on
the pricey side – RM185.60 for 2 appetisers, 2 mains and 1 dessert (4pax).
AMBIENCE: Cosy and comfortable – perfect for a date and/
(or) a night out with friends. There is the option to dine alfresco, but be
there early, or be sure to make reservations, as these seats get grabbed fast.
SERVICE: Good - waiters were pleasant, efficient and
attentive.
FOOD: Tasty – this
restaurant focuses on quality not quantity, which is a refreshing change.
CAVA
71, JALAN BANGKUNG
BUKIT BANDARAYA
BANGSAR
59100 KUALA LUMPUR
Tel: +603 2093 6637 / +6017 356 0133
Email: mailus@cava.my
Website: http://www.cava.my
Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12.00pm – 3.00pm; 5.00pm-1.00am
Sun: 6.00pm – 12.00am
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