Tapas, meaning snacks or appetisers in
Spanish, has evolved into a culinary artform at bars and restaurants
around the world. Derived from the Spanish verb tapar (to cover), tapas
initially constituted a piece of bread or sliced meat set atop one’s drink to
keep flies away. The tapas selection eventually expanded as bartenders proffer
them to encourage patrons to drink more.
Today, one can enjoy a tempting array of tapas
at the AC Lounge (AC stands for Antonio Catalan) starting from 2.30 pm daily. Thanks to the inimitable touch of culinary consultant Angie Hiew, AC Lounge’s tapas menu makes this cosy hotel lounge a compelling
spot to indulge in hors d'oeuvres and drinks with a Spanish spin.
Simple yet flavourful Classic Tomato
Bruschetta (RM15) heralded a vivacious start to our sess. We made quick work of the toasted
baguette topped with juicy chitose tomatoes marinated in olive oil, garlic, and
herbs.
Wading into the AC Grazing Platter (RM50), we had a field day nibbling on three types of cheese, smoked salmon, lamb prosciutto,
dried fruits, grapes, strawberries, nuts and crackers. Perfect fuel to spur convivial conversation and the sharing of bon-mots among our dining
party.
Not all meatballs are created equal and I
daresay the Albondigas (RM45) were out of the park. Juicy with a noticeably meltingly-tender
mouthfeel, the wagyu beef meatballs simmered in a chunky tomato sauce
aptly captured the essence of Spanish cuisine.
Another winsome must-try dish is Braised Beef
Cheek (RM45). Hiew's culinary métier shone through as every bite
of the slow-cooked speciality rewarded us with richly tender, deeply
flavourful meat. Hints of red wine melded with natural meaty jus were discernible the longer we chewed
The visually appealing Seafood Paella (RM50) also
floated our boat. We enjoyed the fragrant saffron-infused rice; its delicate spice sweetness was amped up by assorted succulent seafood: clams, mussels, prawns and squid, in addition to
some tender asparagus.
We had no complaints with the sumptuous Gambas Al Ajillo (RM30) either. The irresistibly springy garlic prawns in garlic-infused olive oil should make a dream pairing with a crisp, semi-dry white wine.
An instantly likeable Chicken with Aioli (RM25) comprising tender boneless chicken with delightfully crispy skin also met with all round approval. The delicious chicken paired well with the lush,
creamy house-made aioli.
Our merry feast then wrapped up with Churros
(RM20) served with Chocolate Sauce. The cinnamon sugar-dusted, deep-fried dough
fritters were sublime when dipped into melted chocolate.
Available from 2.30 pm to 10 pm, the AC
Lounge’s tapas menu is also served at other AC Hotels in Penang and Kuantan.
For more information and reservations, call AC Lounge, tel: 03-40428000. Address: AC Hotel by
Marriott Kuala Lumpur, 8, Jalan Lumut, Off Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.