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Al Diafah, meaning hospitality in Arabic stands true to its name especially when upon seating, patrons are offered a cup of exquisite Arabic coffee and a bowl of dates. At the end of the meal, there are more complimentary items such as bowls of fruits.
The RM5million furnished outlet promises a six-star set-up, but with three-star prices. The lavish décor extends right up to the washrooms with its gilded mirrors and wrought iron sinks.
The menu features traditional and contemporary Middle-Eastern cuisine. There are selections of dips, salads, mains and desserts. Highly recommended dishes include the house speciality, Al Diafah Lamb Rice which is baked, not roasted. The Hommus is also a must-try item and is served with the house baked Al Diafah bread.
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| Middle-Eastern cuisine
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| Beverages |
| Beer, Fresh Juices, Soft Drinks, Tea, Coffee |
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