Facing the sea, Rangoli shares with its older brother Bembì, the same concept of Indian food. And, besides gathering all the virtues of his predecessor, Rangoli has a number of distinctive features: new and unique dishes, attractive decoration, full of carefully chosen decorative pieces from India, a bar area where one can sip on a drink, while waiting, and, to top it all - a terrace with the Mediterranean view. Hence you can dine under the stars and enjoy the weather or sit inside its plush surroundings.
Rangoli is the most ancient traditional decorative folk art of India and a symbol of religious and cultural beliefs. It is considered an important part of our spiritual tradition. Rangoli figures and patterns are colourful decorative designs on courtyards during Hindu festivals and is meant as a sacred welcoming area for the gods and guests. These ancient rituals have been passed on through the ages, from one generation to the next, thus keeping both the art form and the tradition alive. The purpose of Rangoli is to bring good luck.
Rangoli strive to present to you the culinary art of India which is as vibrant, traditional and colourful as a Rangoli and bring to you recipes which have transcended through generations.
OPENING HOURS
Lunch Tuesday to Friday: 13.00-15.45h
Saturday to Sunday: 13.00-16.30h
Dinner Sunday, Tues to Thu: 20.00-23.00h
Fri-Saturday: 20.00-23.45h
Area | Room Type | Floor Location | Natural Day Light | Banqueting Capacity | Board Seating Capacity | Cocktail Capacity |
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Terrace | Exterior - Covered Terrace | 0 | yes | 40 | 0 | 0 |
Main Room | Interior - Main Room | 0 | yes | 70 | 0 | 0 |