Tonight's 5-course wine dégustation menu is priced at RM330.00++ per person. Considering Soleil's refined ambience and impeccable table service, the price is very affordable to people who appreciate fine wines. In fact, Soleil aims to make quality wines more accessible to the average customer.
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Considering Soleil's refined ambience and impeccable table service, the price is very affordable to people who appreciate fine wines.
Reasons to visit Soleil DC Mall: superb wine list at affordable prices; wonderful, well-sourced produce; great service; extraordinary care evident in every dish; delicious themed experiences throughout the year (follow their Facebook page to find out the latest)
The sixth dish, a dessert course, was the Parsley and Mint Cake consisting of parsley and mint sponge cake, served with olive oil ice cream and honey mascarpone. This dessert was quite inventive with its use of non-traditional dessert ingredients.
Reasons to visit: The balance and artistry of Chef Evert Onderbeke, preparing French favorites with an Asian twist.
Soleil will host its next Sunday brunch on 29th October at a cost of RM150++. Alcohol is not included but wine promotions and cocktail specials are available. Reservations are recommended. Soleil is also open daily for lunch and dinner until 10:30 p.m. Reasons to visit: The balance and artistry of Chef Evert Onderbeke, preparing French favorites with an Asian twist.
Short version - overall, the food remains the quality it used to be, and if anything has improved in tongue titillation terms. Chef Evert has clearly been busy researching and has assembled a darned good team there in the kitchen. In contrast, the service appears to need large and quick attention and determine single chains of command in both food and wine service terms.
Soleil is a pretty premium place to dine so it’s only fitting that it’s located in the very upmarket neighbourhood of Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur. The food is fresh and unique – thanks to Chef Evert’s skills and creativity which sees him successfully update traditional European flavours and fuse them with some Asian ingredients resulting in some really stunning dishes indeed!
SOLEIL journey continues with their new opening of their flagship outlet on December 5th, 2016 at Lot 7 & 8, DC Mall. An ideal place to wine and dine as SOLEIL is a wine bar and restaurant all rolled in one establishment offering good food with a great selection of alcoholic beverages from fine vintage wine to a unique range of Belgian drafts beers - SOLEIL GOLD to whisky and cocktails.
It's been awhile since I last been to SOLEIL Restaurant & Wine Bar. What a better way to visit them again but this time around at their brand new flagship outlet located at DC Mall - Damansara City Mall in Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur. Famous for their finest offerings in gourmet cuisine and fine wine which I tasted on my last review for their Mother's Day 'Don't Mess With Me' Special Menu, and this time, I was pretty excited to try out their latest new casual dining menu at the new SOLEIL! 😍😍😍
Amid a sea of jewels, Soleil which means “sun” in French stands proudly in the area bringing you the delicious cuisine,Serving mostly modern European cuisine with subtle Asian influence, the restaurant boasts a plethora of fresh imported and local seafood options as well as other delectable items including a small selection of meats and pastas on its menu. The restaurant layout is split into two floors with the ground floor catering comfortably for up to 45 persons. The second floor houses the restaurant’s wine cellar as well as the cigar lounge and private room. Upstairs has a maximum seating capacity of 35 persons.