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Ce La Vi The Hidden Wonder at Kingsbury

- Text Sheshan Dias PHOTOS WARUNA WANNIARACH­CHI

The world renowned brand Ce La Vi, which translates to “This is the life”, is instantly associated with the idea of a bar and lounge that is bound to provide you with an unforgetta­ble nightlife experience. In Colombo, a leading

5 star hotel - The Kingsbury, provides us with not only a bar and a lounge, but a lovely restaurant combined with a spectacula­r view of Colombo and the Indian ocean. Our focus in this review is not on their bar and lounge, but their hidden pearl of a restaurant which caters an astounding Japanese Cuisine.

Ambience

The entrance to the restaurant is through a long corridor which is decorated with elegant architectu­re that prepares you for the beauty of the actual restaurant. The formal sitting area is complement­ed by the aerial view that is breathtaki­ngly beautiful. Providing you with an exquisite fine dining experience, it’s the perfect place to spend some quality time with your family, surprise your significan­t other for a lovely date or even take out your business partner for a formal meal.

Drinks

From hard liquor, to cocktails and mocktails,

Ce La Vi offers everything in terms of its drinks menu. Having been there during the height of day, we ordered mocktails - Strawberry Basil Crush, the Pineapple Passion Coco Crush, and the Cucumber Mint Crush. I was absolutely in love with the Strawberry crush, as it was the perfect mix of fresh strawberry and basil, lime juice, simple syrup and crushed ice. I’m usually not a huge strawberry fan, but consider me a convert because this tasted absolutely amazing.

Starter

The restaurant has a wide variety of starters ranging from Rolls, Salads and Soups to entire Sashimi Platters. We opted for the California Roll, Prawn Tempura, Seafood Soup and a premium Sashimi Platter. Despite the prices being a tad high, dare I say, it is worth the price, as each dish is presented in the most beautiful and intricate

manner, and every single one tasted absolutely delightful. The sushi dish California Roll, served with snow crab and cucumber, was quite delicious especially when dipped in soy sauce. The Sashimi platter Seafood

Soup consisted of Mackerel, Salmon, Tuna and Crab sticks and honestly looked too pretty to eat. But eat it we did, and I would be doing the dish justice by saying that it tasted as fabulous as it looked. Although the Seafood Soup wasn’t one of my favourites, the Prawn Tempura made up for it. The tempura was crispy and rich in flavour, and an absolute finger licking good dish!

The Food

Having seen their extensive menu, we decided to order Chicken, Cuttlefish and Prawn Teppanyaki. Each dish was complement­ed by a side dish of mushrooms and a number of vegetables. The cuttlefish and the prawns were absolutely mouthwater­ing, as they were really spicy and quite big and juicy, and the Chicken, being boneless, was lovely as it was tender and succulent. This once again affirmed why you can’t have Japanese cuisine without trying the teppanyaki.

For dessert

The Hazelnut Truffle, Rose and Watermelon

Petit Gateaux and the Mango Cheesecake were our choices here, and without a doubt, were the highlight of the day. You should not leave Ce La

Vi without trying out their desserts because they are absolutely amazing! The Hazelnut truffle is a Chocolate Brownie combined with frozen hazelnut souffle and homemade scotch whiskey ice cream. Each layer of the brownie is clearly visible and it was evident how much effort had gone into making this dish. This dessert was incredible and felt like a true explosion of flavour. The Mango Cheesecake which came with Yogurt sorbet, caramelise­d almonds and pistachio crumbles was also a mouthwater­ing delight. However, the dish of the day, one that simply blew me away, was the Rose and Watermelon Gateaux. You haven’t lived till you try this! A dessert that I would consider underprice­d, (yes you dont hear that everyday) being only Rs. 800, it was spectacula­r! It contains layers of Rose and Vanilla Opalys, White Chocolate Cremeux, Fresh Watermelon, and a Raspberry Crumble inside. The presentati­on is out of this world and it tastes unlike anything I’ve ever had before. Despite having my doubts when ordering this, I fell in love with this mouthwater­ing delicacy as I tucked in. The watermelon provides a lovely refreshmen­t to your palate while the opalys and the white chocolate cremeux provides all the sweetness you could ask for. Overall, this is a lovely restaurant to try out and I highly recommend it if you are looking for a place to enjoy splendid Japanese cuisine.

Tip :

DO NOT leave without trying out the Rose and Watermelon Petit Gateaux because like I said; You haven’t lived if you haven’t had it!

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Prawn Teppanyaki
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Rose and Watermelon Petit Gateaux
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Sashimi Platter
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Mango Cheese cake

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