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post Nov 1 2009, 05:19 PM

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Any idea where got sell alcoholic confectionery/ desserts in KL?
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QUOTE(santana @ Nov 1 2009, 12:30 PM)
So, is Kevin Cherkas still available?
Comparing ambience between Lafite and Frangipani?
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He's moved to Shangri La S'pore. Now changed to Canadian Chef but I forgot his name. I would choose Lafite over Frangipani because food quality is about the same but I like Lafite ambient more.

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post Nov 2 2009, 01:41 AM

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post Nov 2 2009, 12:23 PM

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the pricing between Lafite & Frangipani almost the same right?
Any website on Lafite?
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post Nov 2 2009, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(santana @ Nov 2 2009, 12:23 PM)
the pricing between Lafite & Frangipani almost the same right?
Any website on Lafite?
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Not the same. Lafite cost more. Google Shangrila KL and Lafite is under them.
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post Nov 2 2009, 05:27 PM

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Thanks for the info bro..how much more expensive?
for dinner guys have to wear suit?

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post Nov 3 2009, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(C-Note @ Nov 2 2009, 01:41 AM)
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I prefer Damon to Kevin. Didn't enjoy Kevin's cooking as much, but Damon's was a breath of fresh air. Damon seems like a pretty funny guy. He told me to let him know next time I go to Lafite, so he will prepare something different instead of the same old things in the tasting menu. Made me want to book el Bulli but was put off by the 3-year long waiting list. Went to Bacchus in London instead, where a former student of Ferran Adria was plying his trade. Nice decent meal, but fine dining Bacchus closed down early this year and turned into a pub.

So what are your favourite fine dining restaurants that you've tried (worldwide, not just in Malaysia)?
Mine are (number of Michelin stars that I know of; may be out of date):
KL - Frangipani, Lafite, Zipangu, Iketeru
Hong Kong - Zuma, Pierre (1)
London - Galvin at Windows, Fifteen, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay (3), Gordon Ramsay @ Claridges (1), Marcus Waering @ the Berkeley (2), Bluebird, Aubergine (1), Zuma, Nobu (1), Chez Bruce (1), Assagi (1)
Pauillac - Cordeillan-Bages (2)
Vienna - Vincent, Steirereck (1), Fadinger
Prague - Pravda, and another whose name I can't remember (located in the basement, near Wenceslas Square)
Brno - Brabander



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QUOTE(Traveler @ Nov 3 2009, 05:31 PM)
I prefer Damon to Kevin. Didn't enjoy Kevin's cooking as much, but Damon's was a breath of fresh air. Damon seems like a pretty funny guy. He told me to let him know next time I go to Lafite, so he will prepare something different instead of the same old things in the tasting menu. Made me want to book el Bulli but was put off by the 3-year long waiting list. Went to Bacchus in London instead, where a former student of Ferran Adria was plying his trade. Nice decent meal, but fine dining Bacchus closed down early this year and turned into a pub.

So what are your favourite fine dining restaurants that you've tried (worldwide, not just in Malaysia)?
Mine are (number of Michelin stars that I know of; may be out of date):
KL - Frangipani, Lafite, Zipangu, Iketeru
Hong Kong - Zuma, Pierre (1)
London - Galvin at Windows, Fifteen, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay (3), Gordon Ramsay @ Claridges (1), Marcus Waering @ the Berkeley (2), Bluebird, Aubergine (1), Zuma, Nobu (1), Chez Bruce (1), Assagi (1)
Pauillac - Cordeillan-Bages (2)
Vienna - Vincent,  Steirereck (1), Fadinger
Prague - Pravda, and another whose name I can't remember (located in the basement, near Wenceslas Square)
Brno - Brabander
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Wow...Excellent taste. Would like to know if you get to dine in at el Bulli though. Update me if you are through their 2-3 years waiting list tongue.gif


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QUOTE(santana @ Nov 2 2009, 05:27 PM)
Thanks for the info bro..how much more expensive?
for dinner guys have to wear suit?
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Expect 250+ per person while 150+ for Frangipani.

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post Nov 5 2009, 10:18 AM

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Guys, how about cafe cafe kl ? The price over there should be reasonable right?
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post Nov 5 2009, 05:34 PM

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anthony bourdain = win !!!!
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post Nov 7 2009, 01:48 PM

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anthony bourdain? which restaurant?
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QUOTE(santana @ Nov 5 2009, 10:18 AM)
Guys, how about cafe cafe kl ? The price over there should be reasonable right?
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i forked out $300+ for 2 person dinner
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QUOTE(santana @ Nov 5 2009, 10:18 AM)
Guys, how about cafe cafe kl ? The price over there should be reasonable right?
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I paid 370+ for 2 person yesterday.
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It's definitely worth it right. What do u guys think? Does it include wine?
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QUOTE(santana @ Nov 7 2009, 01:48 PM)
anthony bourdain? which restaurant?
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Bourdain's restaurant is Les Halles in NYC but I'm not sure if he cooks there anymore, he's far too popular on TV. Would also recommend his book.

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post Nov 10 2009, 12:06 PM

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any restaurants in kl has michelin rating?
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QUOTE(C-Note @ Nov 10 2009, 12:06 PM)
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I doubt any.
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post Nov 10 2009, 01:34 PM

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Hey guys can recommend me a place for dinner , nice ambience nice food ? smile.gif any sort of restaurant would do.. but must be in a shoppin complex or very near one.. dont have a car so yeah -.- advice? smile.gif Around PJ preferably
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QUOTE(santana @ Nov 8 2009, 07:03 PM)
It's definitely worth it right. What do u guys think? Does it include wine?
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When I went with my husband the bill only came up to RM150 because I didn't order much, lol. Anyway if you go for the set then it's about RM120 and above per person. The ala-carte is around RM30-40 each. Food is okay la but you're definitely paying for the romantic ambiance.
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QUOTE(C-Note @ Nov 10 2009, 12:06 PM)
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Nope there are none. I believe the closest you have to go to find a Michelin star restaurant is Hong Kong




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