Rumba Lattina is one of the 8 restaurants within the Cave Complex on Qurum Heights Road. We recently had the privilege of attending an official “food tasting” evening there thanks to our friend, Maurizio! The place itself is spectacular and I hope you get a good sense of the ambiance and an idea of just how good the food is from the following 28 pics within this blogpost.
The artwork located throughout Rumba restaurant is gorgeous. It was all shipped from South America and Mexico!
I love the lighting and look of the Tapas Bar!
The Champagne Bar – Oh la la!
How cool is this smoking room?!
The gents preparing mocktails for guests. This is the main Cocktail Bar. The liquor license for the Cave Complex will be available soon and will cover all locations there I was told. Rumba will be open until 3am and it’s sure to be a cool place to hang out and have a drink.
My honey and Susan in front of the Tapas bar. Check out Susan’s food blog “Fatsu” here.
Carlos, one of the friendly waiters at Rumba. The drinks they prepared were so delicious and they kept bringing more and more!
Tapas we tried include seafood tamales, arepa reyna pepiada and vegetable empanada. 60% of the materials for cooking are imported so you can be sure you are eating authentic Central and South American food!
The Aperitivo we tried: Caribean Ceviche. One of my favourite dishes of the evening. The fish and shrimp cooked in lemon juice was like nothing I’ve ever had before!
Ensalada: The Watermelon Salad was also very good!
The first dish we tried from the “Principales” or “Main Dishes” was the Chicken Mole. It was made with a chocolate sauce but I would not have known it was chocolate if they hadn’t told me. Some of these dishes were completely new to me as I’m unfamiliar with South American cuisine. I’ve definitely been missing out as the food is so unique and something that you really have to try for yourself.
The 2nd main course we tried was the “Nogada”. Nogadas are stuffed capsicums. They served us 2 actually: Lamb & Vegetable. Both were fantastic.
And here we have Maurizio in action, the official photographer for Fatsu! ;-)
The 1st of 3 desserts we were served: Quesillo. “Mmm, Mmm” and once again let me say “Mmm!”
“Tres leeches” – Let’s hope they have this on their main menu as it was a winner with everyone at the table. This is a Venezuelan dessert that simply must be tried.
And last of all but definitely not least was the “Marquesa”. Note the spices on the side which were arranged to represent the colours of the Omani flag. Nice touch and great dessert!
The head chef, Guillermo, (3rd from the left- not including the Amazon-warriorish statue!) and the other chefs and kitchen staff taking a bow at the end of an incredible gastronomical evening of great food and equally good company. The restaurant should be opening some time next week. When it does open, this is a restaurant I would definitely recommend trying out for yourself!
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