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Opening of Kianti Restaurant

Posted by iblawg on December 19, 2006

Kianti’s grand opening celebration in Kelana Jaya saw free flow of beer and all-you-can-eat buffet – but my fav has got to be the pizza. It was so good that each pizza never stayed on the tray for more than 5 minutes.



The food on the table. The only time people flock there was when a new pizza was served fresh from the kitchen. Just imagine feeding bread to the fishes in Pulau Redang. Everything was snapped up within the first minute.

My talented colleagues. They say the more talented a person is, the more they tend to pose with their hands showing some sign. No wonder we have so much to learn from them.

It was more than just beer, pasta and pizzas. There were dance and violin performances upstairs. No kidding. Love the Christmas setting.

Dancers doing their thang. Entertainment to go along with our beer. No I didn’t drink much. Honest.

The turn-out could’ve sunk the Titanic for all I care. Really. So some of them had to be seated outside.

And then there was a renowned violinist who had a role in producing the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’s soundtrack. She played Black Maria, Close to You, Menghitung Hari and Ye Lai Xiang. Talk about the muhibbah spirit.

The bar. Something caught Jian’s attention and he told me to snap that way. Indeed – interesting artwork there. Though nothing unusual, for a moment it made ourhis imaginations run wild.

We left at about 8:30pm, with bloated stomachs and all. And I’m starting to miss the pizza already. By the way, the restaurant has even got its own blog. How many Italian restaurants in the country have their own blog?

One Response to “Opening of Kianti Restaurant”

  1. Jian said

    We will now start to hang out there often and imagine all we can, btw.. where’s the chun white spag gal’s picture?

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