Description
Ahala - The Drama Lounge, is said to have been named after the Roman hero Gaius Servilius Ahala. This place has three bars, serves pan-Asian cuisine and has an in-house DJ.
Ahala Review
There are three bar counters, a pretty big dance floor and even separate seating areas around the sides of the lounge, if you’re throwing a private party. The European-style interiors are tastefully done more..
I and my friend dropped in this weekend and We ordered a Mai Tai, a Wildberry Martini (Vodka, Melon liqueur and lime juice) and a Strawberry Margarita, sat back on the bar stools, chatted with the bartenders and admired the bar.Be prepared to pay however if you enter these portals.
The thing you can't miss at Ahala are the stunning interiors, which are hard to describe and which also bear a resemblance to the interiors of Taika, the Bangalore spa lounge, most significantly due to the use of water bodies filled with flowers.
This is a well made club - has all the trappings of one in one of the best 5 star hotels in town. The service wasn't very top notch and the loud music made for a sore throat when talking to my companion.