Le Petit Chef Bangkok

Le Petit Chef Bangkok: Full Honest Review (Sheraton Branch)

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What’s Le Petit Chef?

Le Petit Chef Bangkok is a unique dining experience where a tiny animated chef prepares dishes right before your eyes through creative projections onto your table.

It combines delightful culinary skills with an entertaining visual spectacle, making dining a truly immersive and memorable adventure.

If you love new experiences and are into Disney-style experience, you’ll love this place.

Le Petit Chef Bangkok

My Rating (Out of 5)

Fun Factor: 5/5

I had a blast watching the tiny chef cook!

Price: 3/5

It’s a bit pricey for this quality of the food.

Taste: 3/5

The taste is pretty average, but the fun experience makes up for it.


My Full Review

When we arrived, the staff made us wait outside the room for a while.

Each group gets their own private room. I was there with two friends, so it was just the three of us in our room.

Le Petit Chef Bangkok

Today’s menu was a mix of Thai and Western dishes, and I left feeling pretty full.

The show started with projections from the ceiling onto our plates.

A tiny chef gathered ingredients and cooked, but because of his small size and the big ingredients, it ended up looking quite clumsy and funny!

Appetizer

Le Petit Chef Bangkok

The first dish was Hokkaido Scallop “Mieang Kam.” It’s a mix of a Thai dish with ingredients from Hokkaido.

Le Petit Chef Bangkok

The next dish was a salad with cheese made from buffalo milk!

The le petit chef planted everything himself with a lot of effort and many obstacles, but he finally succeeded in making this Rocket Salad.

Personally, I thought the salad portion was a bit too small, even for an appetizer.

Le Petit Chef Bangkok

The Tom Yum soup had mussels as the main ingredient.

Personally, I found it too fishy and not as fresh as it should be. Maybe mussels just don’t work well in Tom Yum soup.

However, the tiny chef’s show making this dish was quite the struggle and very entertaining!

The Main Dish

Le Petit Chef Bangkok

For the main course, we had Duck Leg with Tamarind Sauce.

This was the best dish of the meal!

The Dessert

For dessert, we had Crème Brûlée, followed by a choice of tea or coffee.

The downside here was having to order extra water and pay a high price for it.

However, apart from that, it was a fun time, filled with laughter with friends.

Overall, it was a great experience for another memorable evening!


About Le Petit Chef Bangkok

Location: Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Hotel (BTS Asoke)

Price: 2,400 THB ++ per person (online deposit 1,000 THB)

Booking: Le Petit Sheraton (No Sponsor)



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