Menu from Layalina Privee
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Hummus
Fresh blend of chick peas, sesame paste, seasoned with lemon juice and olive oil.
Layalina chicken liver
Sautéed chicken liver with shallots, capsicum, tomato, flambéed with lemon and pomegranate molasse.
Crispy Cheese
Filo pastry stuffed with a mixture of Halloumi, feta and Kashkaval, onions and herbs.
Salads
Fattoush Salad
Lettuce, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, mint, radish seasoned with olive oil vinaigrette & with bread
Lebanese Village Salad
Baby field greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, feta, fresh peppers and pomegranate.
Chicken Salad
Green leaves, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, nuts topped with grilled chicken fillet.
Roast Fish
Roast white fish fillet served with brown rice, sesame paste, brown sauce and fried onions.
Lamb Shank
Cooked lamb leg with tomatoes, mushrooms, bay leaves, rosemary, thyme and oregano.
Meat Merge Platter
Mixed grill of Kofta, shish Taouk, lamb cubes and cutlets, served with rice and seasonal vegetables.
Pizza
Aubergine Musakaat
Baked aubergine, chick peas, tomatoes and onions served with rice.
BBQ Kafta
Charcoal grilled minced lamb skewers flavored with onions parsley and spices, served with rice & veg
BBQ Baby chicken
Marinated half a boneless chicken charcoal grilled, served with rice and seasonal vegetables
Desserts
Layalina Mouhalabiah
Pistachio cake topped with milk and rice pudding garnished with honey and nuts.
Katayef
Small pancakes filled with milk cream, orange blossom flavored, with pistachio & sugar syrup
Baklawas
Layered puffs stuffed with nuts and topped with honey and rosewater.
More about the restaurant: Layalina Privee
Combining modern Lebanese cuisine and contemporary cabaret, Layalina Privée is as up-to-the-minute as you might expect from a brand that has three outlets in London as well as this Singapore flagship along Mohamed Sultan Street. Enjoy dinner matched with stunning wine selections, a drink in the glamorous champagne and cocktail lounge, all while traditional Lebanese dance, magic shows, comedy and other entertainments electrify the atmosphere in this distinctive restaurant setting.
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The Layalina legacy begins in London’s Knightsbridge, where the brand’s
contemporary Lebanese restaurant has garnered rave reviews and a loyal following.
Again in Knightsbridge, the group’s Privée acts as a venue where cabaret,
burlesque, magic and bellydancing come together with fusion Lebanese-
Mediterranean cuisine in a lounge bar setting. Landing in Singapore, Mohamed
Sultan Street’s Layalina Privée – as the name suggests – combines the charms of
both into the group’s most ambitious public offering yet.
Layalina Privée’s
executive head chef Joseph Chahine is passionate about bringing Lebanese cuisine
and culture to the world. And the public have responded to his generosity in like
– reviews are uniformly effusive, praising the Layalina groups dishes for their
authenticity, and the way that the Layalina concept combines of restaurant, lounge
bar, and entertainment bar with signature panache. Layalina Privée is set to continue
and grow upon this established precedent with its new home in Singapore. However,
with chef Chahine’s London Lebanese restaurants booked out three weeks in
advance, be sure to reserve a table at Layalina Privée’s Mohamed Sultan Street
premises with Quandoo.
