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The only option is a tasting menu that should last all of about 15 courses. Techniques and ingredients range and flit between Japanese, European and Malaysian.
The 14 seater counter once you've found the place (which isn't very difficult, depending on how flustered you are from the KL traffic) is light and friendly. Chefs prepare your meals and introduce them with ease and without unneeded fan fare. Nas plays in the background as you surreally try to connect gangster rap and the seriousness of the wonderfully cooked dishes in front of you. It is very likely the best playlist in KL at the moment. And most definitely the best Caramelised Onion stuffed Brioche in the city.
Book in advance as there are limited seats.
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