Indulge at Klang Valley's Most Expensive Steakhouses
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Luxury on a Plate: Indulge at Klang Valley's Most Expensive Steakhouses

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Looking to splurge on a memorable dining experience for your next celebration? Look no further than the most opulent steakhouses in Klang Valley. These establishments redefine luxury with their exquisite cuts of meat, impeccable service, and lavish surroundings. Prepare to embark on a culinary journey fit for royalty as we unveil the most expensive steakhouses that promise to elevate your celebration to new heights.

Marble 8

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Nestled inside Menara 3 Petronas, Marble 8 is a luxurious haven for steak enthusiasts. Renowned for its prime cuts of Wagyu and Angus beef which are aged in their custom-built aging cellars, Marble 8 prides itself on delivering a dining experience that is unparalleled in both quality and ambience. The restaurant's elegant interior, complete with plush leather seats and breathtaking views of the city skyline, sets the stage for an unforgettable culinary journey. Be sure to indulge in their signature Marble 8 Wagyu Tomahawk — a melt-in-your-mouth masterpiece that embodies perfection on a plate.

A more affordable alternative in the dry-aged segment is a 300-gram Wagyu Ribeye with a marble score of 5 or higher, which costs RM368. Wagyu Tenderloin costs RM488 for 200g, and Prime Rib on the Bone costs RM1280 for 1100 g, among other options. Order the Tomahawk (RM1,580), which is extremely flavorful and both tender and lean at the same time, if you want to go all out. The most affordable steak here is the RM188 Black Angus Filet Mignon, while the RM288 Black Angus Cajun Ribeye weighs 350 gm. Find their menu here.

Location: Marble 8, Level 56, Menara 3 Petronas, Persiaran KLCC, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 03-2386 6030

Pampas Reserve

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Discover the hidden treasure of Pampas Reserve in Old Malaya, which is perfect for those looking for a more personal dining experience. This quaint steakhouse, which is housed in a structure from the colonial era, radiates sophistication and rustic appeal. Pampas Reserve, well-known for its perfectly grilled steaks, provides a wide range of cuts, from tenderloin to sirloin to ribeye. Prepare to be whisked away to culinary heaven when you pair your steak with a glass of quality wine from their vast cellar.

Location: Pampas Reserve, Old Malaya, 66-68, Jalan Raja Chulan, City Centre, 52200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 011-2367 4581

Vantador

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Situated in the lively Damansara Heights neighborhood, Vantador is a contemporary steakhouse that caters to sophisticated diners. With its slick, modern atmosphere, this restaurant is well-known for its creative twist on classic steakhouse cuisine.

Vantador offers dry and wet-aged steaks, providing a variety of textures and flavors to suit different palates. Here, you will be served cuts from the Spanish-bred Simmental Swiss and Rubia Gallega breeds, which grow to be between four and five years old. One of the standout dishes on the menu is the Dry-Aged Wagyu, a good-sized, premium piece of meat that costs RM100 per 100g. For RM115/100g, you can purchase their Wet-Aged Black Wagyu Ribeye with a marbling score of 9. Pair your steak with a glass of great wine from their large cellar for the best experience. Find their menu here.

Location: Vantador, 38, Jalan 25/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 012-675 5868

Prime

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Situated within the iconic Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur, Prime is a steakhouse that combines timeless elegance with modern sophistication. Prime Steakhouse is renowned for offering a wide array of American and Japanese cuts of prime beef, making it a favorite amongst meat lovers., Prime offers a diverse range of cuts to suit every preference. Whether you're craving a classic filet mignon or a mouthwatering ribeye, you're sure to find your perfect steak at Prime.

Prime’s menu kicks off with a selection of appetizers that set the stage for a luxurious meal. Options often include their Seared Marinated Wagyu Oyster Blade (RM 120), Seared Hokkaido Scallops (RM168), Freshly Shucked Oysters, and others. The core of Prime's menu is its expansive steak selection, featuring premium cuts that are grilled to perfection such as the Devesa Chilled Beef Argentina 180 Days Grain Fed and the Sher Wagyu Australia beef. When it comes to Japanese cuts, they select Wagyu Grade A5, which is the highest quality grade awarded by the Japanese government and can go up to over RM300 for 100 g. Find their menu here.

Location: Prime, 2, Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 03-2263 7434

The Steakhouse

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Located in the heart of Changkat Bukit Bintang, The Steakhouse is a culinary haven for discerning diners seeking the epitome of luxury and indulgence. With its intimate ambiance, impeccable service, and exquisite menu offerings, this upscale eatery delivers an extraordinary dining experience.

Using the incredible Josper Charcoal Oven, they serve only "Certified Australian Angus Beef" and "Chilled Aged Grain Fed," which are naturally aged, chopped and trimmed on site, and expertly grilled in the Argentinean way. Pick from five different cuts: medallion, tenderloin, rib-eye, T-bone, and striploin. Next, select your sauce (béarnaise, black pepper, red wine, etc.) and potato type (baked, mashed, wedges, etc.). Grilled veggies, tomato salsa, and onion rings come with every order of steaks. Their 200g Tenderloin cut will cost you RM188 while their most expensive cut, the Porterhouse which comes no less than 700g will cost you about RM368. Find their menu here.

Location: The Steakhouse, 48, Changkat Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 012-735 6709

The Beato Steakhouse

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Located in Bangsar, The Beato Steakhouse is the First Dry-Aged Steakhouse in Malaysia since 2012 and offers sophisticated dining. Known for its commitment to quality and craftsmanship, this upscale steakhouse sources the finest cuts of meat and offers a curated selection of premium steaks.

Their Dry-Aged Angus or Grainfed Porterhouse will cost you RM61 and RM55 for 100g while their Wet-Aged Wagyu or Angus Tenderloin will cost you RM188 and RM88 for 100g. Three different kinds of sauce will be served with every steak, depending on availability. Find their menu here.

Location: The Beato Steakhouse, 24-1, Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: 03-2202 2405

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Popular Thai Beef Noodle Joint Mama Lek Finally Reopens in Kuala Lumpur
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Mama Lek, everyone’s favorite family-run Thai beef noodle stall in Setapak, has finally reopened as a full restaurant in Wisma Cosway, Kuala Lumpur!

This followed a six-month hiatus starting October 2024, when the business first announced their temporary closure and relocation. 

Helmed by a Thai-Malaysian woman from Isaan and her family, Mama Lek is renowned for their excellent and soul-soothing Thai beef noodles. The Thai beef noodle bowl is a storied product of the owner’s grit, resilience, love, and the flavors of home, first beginning as a hawker stall in Kelantan, before moving to Setapak. 

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Made with a slow-brewed broth and packed with tender beef and bold flavors, the Thai beef noodle bowl became widely popular among customers and visitors, leading the hawker stall to be recognized with a Thai SELECT Award by the Malaysian Office of Thailand’s Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) in 2024

Mama Lek has fully reopened as a restaurant located in Wisma Cosway, Kuala Lumpur, where they still continue to serve their popular Thai beef noodles along with more options: Beef Ball Noodles (RM16.90), Braised Beef and Balls (RM23.90), Fresh Beef and Balls (RM21.50), Beef Tripe and Tendon (RM25.80), and their Signature Beef Mix (RM33.50). Tom Yum Noodle Bowls and Chicken Noodle Soup are also available

If you’re looking for a beef noodle place with authentic Thai tastes, then Mama Lek is the place to be! 

Follow Mama Lek on their Facebook and Instagram pages for more updates!

Location: Mama Lek, G-37, Wisma Cosway, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours: 11 AM to 6 PM, Monday to Saturday

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KL Cocktail Week 2025 Is Happening From Apr. 22 to 27
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Kuala Lumpur is about to get shaken, stirred, and spirited. After much anticipation, KL Cocktail Week 2025 has unveiled their Event Calendar, with details of the international guest shifts, cocktail pairing dinners, and seminars taking place over six days from Apr. 22 to 27, 2025, with a kick-off party on Apr. 20.

Whether you're a casual sipper or cocktail connoisseur, this celebration is set to be the toast of the town. Expect world-class mixology and high-energy parties, with over 27 international bars flying in to take part.

This year's edition will take place in five zones, including Bangsar, Damansara Heights, PJ/TTDI, and Kuala Lumpur City Center, with dinners and guest shifts unfolding in a different neighborhood each day.

The festivities kick off with a bang on Apr. 20 at Pickle Park @ Flour, Fire & Stone with an all-star Opening Party and Pickleball Tournament.

Featuring a mixed bag of 28 public + 28 industry players and drinks by local legends Bar Trigona, Penrose, Reka:Bar, and Three x Co, this opening party will set the tone for a week of flavor-packed adventures.  

Expect legendary matchups like Astor Bar x Mahaniyom from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur's Reka:Bar x Gokan from Hong Kong, and Frank’s Bar x Bar.Flora from the Philippines. 

You can see the full schedule here: 

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Midweek, the action hits a fever pitch with the KLCW Festival Village at Sentul Depot (Apr. 26), transforming the iconic space into a boozy wonderland of over 30 renowned brands, craft cocktails, games, and performances. It’s the only day where everyone — bartenders, brands, and fans — comes together under one roof.

Beyond the drinks, KL Cocktail Week will dive deep into the culture of cocktails and host insightful seminars on industry secrets, such as "The Art of Hospitality" by Philip Bischoff of Bangkok’s BKK Social Club, and "Breaking The Paycheck-To-Paycheck Cycle by Peter Yong, the founder of Mr. Money TV.

Tickets to the Festival Village are priced at RM100 per person. The entry ticket is inclusive of 2 cocktails worth RM80, and additional tokens can be purchased for cocktails, which range from RM35 to RM55. Tickets for the Festival Village are on sale now here.

More details are flowing in soon on their website, or on Instagram and Facebook.

Main Location: KLCW Festival Village, Sentul Depot, Warehouse One Jalan Strachan, Sentul West, 51100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours: On Apr. 26, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 11:30 PM 

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Japan’s Cutest Cats in Costumes is Launching a Collaboration with Tealive
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If you’re a mofusand fan, you need to run to your nearest Tealive right now. 

Bubble tea chain Tealive has teamed up with Japan’s cutest cosplaying cats, mofusand, for a new lineup of chocolate and brownie-themed drinks! 

Dropped last Mar. 26, 2025, the newest collaboration sees the mofusand cats decorating the purple cups of Tealive’s newest drink series, the purr-fectly fudgy Tealive Loves mofusand Series.

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The series includes three rich and chocolatey drinks: the Coco Brownie Smoothie (RM10.90), Coco Berry Brownie Smoothie (RM10.90), and the Coco Brownie Kaw (RM8.90)! The cup’s design varies per size, with a posing chubby ginger cat with a shark costume for the medium size, and a waving, drink-sipping calico cat on the large one. 

And that’s not all – Tealive is also giving out mofusand sticker sheets when you purchase two drinks – one from the mofusand series and any other drink from the menu. There are four sticker sheet designs to collect, each with a special promo for you to unlock, and it even has a secret version!

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The series also includes a Cheese Garlic Butter snacks series, with popcorn chicken and fries, packaged with a mofusand cat in a chef’s uniform on the front. A mofusand Glass Cup is also available to purchase exclusively on Tealive’s TikTok Shop for RM49.90

Don’t miss out on this chance to try out Tealive’s purr-fect collaboration with mofusand! Follow Tealive on their Facebook and Instagram pages! Find out more about the mofusand collab on Tealive’s website

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Try the ‘Secret Sauce’ Dining Experience at Yun House Four Seasons Hotel KL
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With a plate full of stories to tell, the Michelin-selected Cantonese restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur is introducing a new dining experience that beautifully narrates the country’s agricultural abundance.

From Apr. 7 to May 31, feast on stories from Malaysia’s farms, jungles, and coastal waters at Yun House as they serve you their “Secret Sauce” menu where Cantonese recipes are given new life with a Malaysia twist, bringing a fresh vibrancy to fine dining. 

Executive Chinese Chef Jimmy Wong and his team are working closely with regional cultivators and have tracked down the best local ingredients in order to craft their latest menu. 

“We are thrilled to connect our guests with the traditions of farmers and fishermen across the country, from Cameron Highlands to Sabah. Our team has taken great care to procure several sustainable and seasonal ingredients, meaning guests can experience the truly authentic flavors of Malaysia,” shared Chef Jimmy.

A Taste of Malaysia: The Secret Sauce Dining Experience

The menu highlights Malaysia’s bountiful resources, as well as the knowledge and passion of local communities who work tirelessly to procure sustainable and delectable ingredients. 

You’ll be able to taste it in the Borneo Crab Claw Soup, which is served in a young coconut. These crabs are often found in mudflats and mangroves along Sabah and Sarawak, and are known for their large and meaty claws. Yun House worked with local fishermen who use low-impact methods and follow a seasonal fishing calendar which helps maintain a healthy crab population. This dish marries the sweetness of the crab meat with naturally cultivated coconut, lemongrass, and ginger. 

If you want something bold, try the Wok-Fried Ladies’ Fingers or Sweet Potato Leaves in Malaysian Sambal Belacan. The ladies’ fingers (a.k.a. okra) were harvested from small organic farms in Pahang and Perak, while the sweet potato leaves came from Cameron Highlands and are smoother and more delicate than their low-altitude counterparts. Both vegetables are paired with a spicy sambal sauce and the umami of sun-dried shrimp, creating a bold fusion for your palette. 

Borneo Crab Claw Soup
Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Wok-Fried Ladies’ Fingers
Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Another highlight on the menu is the Clams with Aromatic Kam Heong Sauce, a well-known Malaysian delicacy that features clams packed with an umami flavor. The main ingredient, caught fresh from Penang and Johor,  was harvested at low tide and carefully purged to bring out its exquisite flavors. 

The sustainable journey continues with dishes such as the Steamed Dragon Grouper and the Shrimp with Salted Egg Yolk, which showcases a variety of homegrown ingredients and local culinary techniques. 

The Dragon Grouper was sourced from Sabah's fish farms, and is raised using low-density aquaculture methods that reduce water pollution. These farms also prioritize feeding the fish with natural sources instead of artificial ones, which ensures its pure and clean taste — ideal for a steamed dish. 

On the other hand, the King prawns for the shrimp dish are sourced from Malaysia’s tropical and subtropical coastal waters and carefully cultivated to maintain their premium quality and freshness, making them the perfect centerpiece for the dish. After being battered and fried, it’s then coated in a salted egg yolk sauce, giving diners a thrilling balance of crunchiness and creaminess. The dish also includes some crispy vegetables, elevating the entire experience. It’s salty, crispy, and creamy in every bite! 

Clams with Aromatic Kam Heong Sauce
Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Steamed Dragon Grouper
Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Don’t miss this tasteful journey that fuses sustainability, freshness, and technique while featuring the true essence of local flavors reinvented through contemporary recipes. Guests can choose from an a la carte menu or a four-course set menu. For reservations, you may contact +60 3 2382 8602 or email [email protected].

Follow Yun House on Instagram for more delectable updates.

Location: Yun House, Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur, 145 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 50450 

Operation Hours: Open for Lunch, 12 NN to 3 PM (Mon to Sat) and 11 AM to 4 PM (Sun), and Dinner, 6 PM to 10 PM (Mon to Sat)

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CHARR Dining Ignites Kuala Lumpur with Wood-Fired Grill Fusion
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Fire has always been a kitchen game-changer, capable of transforming the simplest ingredients into something extraordinary. Now that CHARR Dining has opened at The Manor, this age-old craft is reimagined, blending Western wood-fire grilling with Cantonese wok hei,” where flames don’t just cook but infuse each dish with depth, smokiness, and character.

Helmed by Chef Leong, who says he wants each dish to be able to tell a story, CHARR’s menu is a bold fusion of fire-kissed ingredients that are caramelized to perfection.

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Expect inventive takes on wood-fired cuisine, such as Pommes Anna with Herbs Crema & Smoked Trout Roe, an innovative blend of textures and flavors, Burnt Onion with Smoked Stracciatella & Chimichurri, which offers a perfect mix of smokiness and freshness, and the punchy CHARR White Corn with Fermented Jalapeño, CHARR Spice & Parmigiano Reggiano.

Seafood lovers can savor Seasonal Fish with Singapore Laksa, while spice seekers will appreciate the punchy Chicken Wings with Pad Kra Pao & Fermented Hot Sauce.  

A highlight is the Foie Gras, served on brioche with pandan kaya, egg jam, and soy salt, blending traditional and modern flavors. 

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To complement the fire-driven menu, CHARR’s beverage program offers a curated selection of handcrafted cocktails, fine wines, and locally brewed craft beers. Standouts include the tropical-inspired Pina Taka, the CHARRED Sour, and Melaka’s very own Fat Boy Craft Beer.

For those planning a visit, CHARR upholds a refined dining experience with a smart-casual dress code — shorts and slippers are a no-go.

Location: CHARR Dining, 47-3A, The Manor, 3, Persiaran Stonor, Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours: Wednesdays to Sundays from 6 PM to 11 PM 

For more information, visit CHARR Dining on Instagram or Facebook

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Savor Malay Cuisine this Ramadan with Citarasa Malaya Buffet at CHOW Kit
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As Ramadan approaches, CHOW Kit Kitchen and Bar from CHOW Kit an Ormond Hotel in Kuala Lumpur are whisking diners back to the golden era of Malaya with its exclusive Citarasa Malaya buffet

A heartfelt celebration of Malay culinary heritage, Citarasa Malaya buffet runs from Mar. 5 to 27, 2025, offering a spread that feels like a warm hug from home and a joyful trip down memory lane.

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The buffet is a treasure trove of traditional delights with bold, aromatic, and diverse flavors. Start with classics like Ulam-Ulam, Bergedil, and Serunding, then dive into hearty mains such as Crispy Siakap Berlada, creamy Rendang Minang, and flavorful Ayam Percik Madu. Save room for dessert, though, because you won’t want to miss the Kuih-Muih, Pulut Hitam, and Pengat Pisang.  

Those visiting on a Friday or Saturday can try their live carving stations, which serve up juicy roast lamb and chicken alongside steaming pots of Pengat Pisang, Bubur Kacang Hijau, and Bubur Pulut Hitam. At RM150++ per person (Sunday to Thursday) and RM180++ (Friday and Saturday), this buffet is a steal for anyone craving an authentic taste of Malaysia.

For more information, visit The Chow Kit on their website, or on Instagram and Facebook

Location: 1012 Jalan Sultan Ismail, Chow Kit Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Opening Hours: Daily from 7 AM to 10:30 PM 

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Entier French Dining & More: 7 French Restaurants You Can’t Miss in KL
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When it comes to French cuisine, there’s no denying its allure — a symphony of rich flavors, refined techniques, and a touch of romance in every dish. From buttery croissants to hearty coq au vin, the French have a way of turning food into art. And while Kuala Lumpur may be thousands of miles from Paris, it has must-visit French restaurants where you can delight in iconic dishes.

Whether you're craving classic escargot, a velvety crème brûlée, or a perfectly seared steak au poivre, you can find a place where you can feel like you’re in France. Kickstart your French culinary journey at these dining spots in Kuala Lumpur:

Entier French Dining

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Entier French Dining redefines modern French cuisine with its inventive "nose-to-tail" philosophy. Among its bestselling dishes are the Foie Gras-Stuffed Whole Quail, roasted Bidor Duck paired with pomelo and watercress salad, and the Lamb & Potato, each crafted with impeccable technique. 

For dessert, the Chocolate Medley, featuring Pahang dark chocolate in various forms, is a must-try, while the seasonal tasting menu offers a curated exploration of the restaurant's culinary artistry.

Location: Entier French Dining, Level 41, Alila Bangsar, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur

Les Bouchons Kuala Lumpur

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Nestled on Jalan Mayang, Les Bouchons brings a slice of Paris to Kuala Lumpur with its chic ambiance and authentic French charm. Their Steak Frites, served with unlimited homemade fries, are a star attraction, alongside indulgent favorites like Lobster Mac & Cheese and classic Crème Brûlée. Depending on your preference, you can dine indoors or relax on the inviting outdoor deck.

Location: Les Bouchons Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Mayang, Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur

Chateau Dionne KL

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Tucked away in Bukit Damansara, Château Dionne reimagines French fine dining with a modern twist, led by the skilled hands of Executive Chef Andy Choy. Known for standout creations like the signature Soufflé — boasting over 13,000 servings — and the refreshing Cold Capellini, the restaurant pairs culinary artistry with a curated wine selection.

Location: Chateau Dionne KL, Jalan Medan Setia 2, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur

Yeast Bistronomy

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Yeast Bistronomy effortlessly blends the charm of a Parisian café with the sophistication of French gastronomy. By day, it tempts visitors with freshly baked almond croissants and artisanal bread, while by night, it dazzles with dishes like the rich Boeuf Bourguignon and indulgent Crab Ravioli. Trust Yeast Bistronomy to deliver a laid-back brunch or a special dinner you won’t soon forget.

Location: Yeast Bistronomy, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur

Dalí by Chef Jean

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Dalí by Chef Jean redefines exclusivity with its private dining concept that promises a personalized culinary journey. Each menu is a masterpiece, crafted with seasonal ingredients and innovative techniques, reflecting Chef Jean’s global inspirations. Perfect for intimate celebrations, Dalí offers an unmatched dining experience where gourmet starters, signature mains, and decadent desserts come together in an intimate, reservation-only setting.

Location: Dalí by Chef Jean, Jalan Setiakasih 7, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur

Fritz

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Perched on the 23rd floor of The Troika, Fritz combines contemporary French dining with breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline. Known for its standout dishes like the elegantly prepared Boeuf Wellington and indulgent Crème Brûlée Glacée Flambée, the bistro offers a menu that blends tradition with innovation. Whether enjoying the tranquil ambiance for dinner or indulging in a monthly Sunday lunch, Fritz promises a refined culinary escape in the heart of the city.

Location: Fritz, Level 23A Tower B, The Troika, Persiaran KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

Le Gourmandin

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Le Gourmandin invites diners to savor the essence of traditional French cuisine in a warm and inviting setting. Specializing in duck dishes such as the flavorful Duck Breast and aromatic Tagliatelle with Duck, the bistro highlights slow-cooked perfection with every plate. With its French-inspired decor and a menu that balances hearty classics with indulgent desserts, Le Gourmandin offers a delightful escape for food enthusiasts in Kuala Lumpur.

Location: Le Gourmandin, Publika Shopping Gallery, D4-G4-1 Solaris Dutamas, No 1, Jalan Dutamas 1, Kuala Lumpur

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