📍 Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, 12, Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Google: 4.4 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Le Petit Chef in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, offers a dining experience that beautifully marries storytelling with exquisite cuisine. Located within the Grand Hyatt Hotel, this restaurant is known for its unique immersive dining concept, where guests enjoy a multi-sensory journey with a tiny animated chef guiding them through a six-course meal, enhanced by stunning 3D projections. The ambiance is relaxed yet enchanting, making it perfect for special occasions, romantic dinners, or family celebrations. With a Google rating of 4.4 and a TripAdvisor rating of 4.5 from nearly 400 reviews, patrons rave about the attentive service, interactive elements, and the overall fun atmosphere. The diverse menu spans French, Chinese, Indian, and Arabic cuisines, appealing to a wide range of palates and preferences.
Google: 4.4 (327 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (393 reviews)
Booked for two when I was on vacation in Malaysia last August 2024. The staff was very accommodating and friendly; they were very attentive. Food was amazing! Out of the courses, I particularly enjoyed the scallops. My partner liked the fish the most. There are parts of the show that are interactive, which we also enjoyed. While it is pricey, I feel like they do justice with their service and great quality of food.
The entire Le Petit Chef experience was fun, memorable and entertaining, but what impressed most was the food and wine. We opted for the Le Grande Chef menu with wine pairing, and it did not disappoint. All 5 courses were interesting and tasty, with delicious and surprising elements for each round. Wine pairings were spot on. Was it a "perfect" experience? I can't say it was - technical audio sound at the start had us struggling to hear what the hotel chef was saying (this improved after the beginning), the wine for our first course was forgotten about until we asked (but service recovered after that first course with the subsequent wines very promptly served before each course began). Small hiccups in service timing in sync with the show. If I had one small critique on the food, it's that the fish in the 4th course could do with some (more) seasoning 😊 even though the accompanying sauce was very flavorful. However and despite these little comments, it was a very enjoyable, engaging evening and meal. The wine pairings in particular were stand out and something I would definitely recommend adding on. The experience overall was close to 5 stars. We are a couple and was initially worried that the concept is geared more for families with young children, but this was not the case - the commentary by Le Petit Chef is actually quite adult 😉 and kids will be mesmerised by the audiovisual elements even if they don't understand it all, so it's fun for every age. As feedback, I think there is a missed opportunity for Grand Hyatt in terms of cross-selling with Thirty8 bar or an overnight hotel staycation to really turn this dinner activity into a fully special occasion.
I went there with my daughter and had the tasting menus. The quality of the food is good as long you like minimalist fusion cuisine. The dinner is a great light and sound experience, which make it un unforgettable memory, especially for the kids (which have a discount menu). The service was very good and the staff very friendly.
The food is average , it’s more about the experience than the food . Animation is extremely nice but the food is average for this price . Portions are very small for the price they charge and the toast is ok not to brag about