Le Petit Chef - Berlin is a fine dining spot that offers a unique experience of dining with the world's smallest chef projected onto your plate. The establishment serves modern European cuisine with a touch of Asian flavors. The ambiance is cozy and intimate, with dim lighting and soft music playing in the background. The interior design is modern and sleek, with black and white accents and elegant table settings. The price range is on the higher side, but the experience is well worth it.
Located in the heart of Berlin, Le Petit Chef - Berlin is easily accessible and offers outdoor seating for those who prefer to dine al fresco. The restaurant also has a fully stocked bar with an extensive cocktail menu, including the signature "Le Petit Chef" cocktail made with gin, lemon juice, and elderflower syrup. For non-alcoholic options, the establishment offers a variety of soft drinks, such as homemade lemonade and ginger beer.
On the menu, guests can find dishes such as the bouillabaisse, a traditional fish soup from Marseille, served with croutons and rouille sauce. The steak with roasted vegetables is another popular option, cooked to perfection and served with a flavorful herb butter. For dessert, the establishment offers a delicious crème brûlée, torched to a perfect caramelized crust and served with fresh berries. Wine lovers can choose from a carefully curated selection of wines from around the world, including a full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley and a crisp Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand.
Overall, Le Petit Chef - Berlin is a must-visit establishment for those looking for a unique dining experience and delicious modern European cuisine with a twist.
Nette Animation, aufmerksamer Service, Essen leider nur Mittelmaß Dietary restrictions: Meinem Wunsch, keinen Koriander im Essen zu haben, wurde voll entsprochen Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Price per person: €100+ Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Bouillabaisse, Video Zu Creme Brule
cute Idee, aber das Essen war mehr als enttäuschend - highly dissapointed unfortunatly, you legit got vanilla icecream for desert like fr we lowkey feel scammed Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Price per person: €100+
The idea with the 3D projections is great, unfortunately the resolution was surprisingly poor. This could have been overlooked if the food had been good. Unfortunately it wasn't. The idea was "Eating in the footsteps of Marco Polo" and there were stops in France, Arabia, India, Himalayas, China, France. Even without having Corona, the bouillabaisse tasted like your feet had fallen asleep and was lukewarm at best. The Arabic food was cold and lacked typical spices such as garlic, spiciness etc. Indian food was also lame and cold. Chinese came in a bamboo cooking basket, but unfortunately it was totally cold (why then a cooking basket?) and overcooked. The crème brulée had no sugar crust, just brown sugar soup and was cold. The apple compote tasted like it came from a can. The only thing that tasted good was the ice cream with Himalayan salt... However, due to the sequence of the trip, ice cream before the Chinese meal was somehow inappropriate: it's called dessert and not a snack. At 130 euros per person plus drinks, I think it's all a shame because we were really looking forward to it. At least the waiters were attentive and nice. In any case, I would clearly NOT recommend the event. Frustration is inevitable. Parking: A parking garage (chargeable) is around the corner Kid-friendliness: The projections are great for children, the food and the duration (over 2 hours) are not Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 1 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5