Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
DC. by Darren Chin
1,175Pearl PointsSerious French technique, KL prices.

About DC. by Darren Chin
DC. by Darren Chin is Kuala Lumpur's most credentialed French contemporary restaurant — a Tatler Best 20 Asia-Pacific listing for both 2025 and 2026, with an 89-point La Liste score. The three-story TTDI venue runs four-to-seven-course tasting menus, a serious 20-option cheese trolley, and a vegetarian menu. Book at least three to four weeks ahead; demand is high and walk-ins are not realistic.
Verdict
DC. by Darren Chin is the right booking for food-focused visitors who want serious French technique in Kuala Lumpur without flying to Singapore or Hong Kong to get it. Ranked in Tatler's Leading 20 Restaurants Asia-Pacific for both 2025 and 2026, and scoring 89 points on La Liste's 2026 global ranking, this is the most credentialed French contemporary restaurant operating in KL right now. At the $$$$ price tier, it competes directly with Dewakan and Molina — but where those lean into Malaysian and Mediterranean narratives respectively, DC. is the city's clearest answer to French fine dining with an Asian ingredient sensibility. Book it for a long, course-driven dinner. Do not show up expecting a casual meal.
Portrait
The three-story shophouse on Persiaran Zaaba in Taman Tun Dr Ismail is not a glitzy address. The neighbourhood is residential and quiet, and walking up to DC.'s frontage gives little away. That restraint carries inside. The atmosphere is measured — formal enough that conversation settles into the meal rather than competing with a room full of noise, but not so stiff that you feel watched. The sensory register here is low hum: controlled lighting, unhurried service pace, the faint movement of a cheese trolley being wheeled across the floor. If you want energy and buzz, this is not the room. If you want to focus on what's in front of you, it rewards that attention.
The structure of the restaurant matters to how you plan your evening. Bars and dining rooms are spread across three floors, and there is a Louis XIII-themed private room for groups who want full separation. The dining format runs from four to seven courses, with a dedicated vegetarian menu available , more on that in the FAQ below. The kitchen works across a range of registers: modern French classics like sole meunière and freshly made pasta sit alongside dishes that carry Japanese accents, and the quality of international produce used throughout is what the La Liste score reflects. This is not a restaurant cutting corners on sourcing to manage margins at the $$$$ tier.
Cheese trolley deserves specific mention because it is genuinely unusual for KL. Twenty options is a serious selection by any standard, and in a city where the cheese course is often an afterthought, DC. treats it as a destination moment. If you are the kind of diner who builds a meal around that stage, factor it into your course count accordingly.
DC. opened in 2014, which matters in the context of KL's fine dining scene. A decade-plus of operation at this level means the kitchen has compounded its technique rather than launching on hype. The consistency that earns back-to-back Tatler placements is not accidental. For comparison, Odette in Singapore and Amber in Hong Kong represent what French contemporary looks like at three-Michelin-star level in the region , DC. occupies a credible position below that ceiling, but the gap is smaller than the price difference between cities would suggest.
For KL-specific context, the French contemporary category here includes Cilantro, Entier, Dominic, and Potager as relevant comparisons. DC. holds the highest external validation of the group. The Brasserie occupies a different tier and format. If you are visiting KL on a single trip and can only commit to one $$$$ dinner, DC. is the call.
The editorial angle for this page asks about the morning and weekend service , worth addressing directly. DC. does not open for lunch or brunch. Hours are dinner-only, Tuesday through Sunday, 6 PM to 11 PM. Monday is closed. There is no breakfast or midday service. If you are travelling and want a long weekend lunch format, you will need to look elsewhere , Lavo and Lavo Gallery in Petaling Jaya serves a different format at a lower price tier. DC.'s format is committed to the dinner occasion, and the multi-course structure makes that the right frame anyway.
For travellers using DC. as an anchor for a broader Malaysia trip, the Pearl network covers strong alternatives at different price points and formats: Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery in George Town, Christoph's in Penang, The Planters at The Danna in Langkawi, Bee See Heong in Seberang Perai, and The Datai Langkawi in Kedah cover the country's range well. See also our full Kuala Lumpur restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide for the full picture.
Ratings
- Google: 4.7 / 5 (192 reviews)
- La Liste 2026: 89 points
- Tatler Leading 20 Restaurants Asia-Pacific: 2025, 2026
Know Before You Go
Address44 Persiaran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, 60000HoursTuesday – Sunday: 6 PM – 11 PM. Monday closed. Dinner only , no lunch or brunch service.Price tier$$$$ , multi-course tasting menus, 4 to 7 courses. Vegetarian menu available.Booking difficultyHard. Reserve well in advance , see FAQ below for lead times.Private diningLouis XIII-themed private room available , contact the restaurant directly to enquire.What not to missThe cheese trolley: 20 selections, an unusually serious offering for KL.Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about DC. by Darren Chin?
Book dinner, allow a full evening, and plan for a multi-course format: menus run from 4 to 7 courses, with a separate vegetarian option. The restaurant is on three floors and includes a Louis XIII-themed private room, so the setting is formal without being stiff. Darren Chin's kitchen has earned Tatler Asia-Pacific Best 20 recognition for consecutive years and scored 89 points on La Liste 2026, which gives you a reliable benchmark against Singapore and Hong Kong peers at a meaningfully lower price point.
Is lunch or dinner better at DC. by Darren Chin?
Dinner is your only option. DC. by Darren Chin opens Tuesday through Sunday from 6 PM, with no documented lunch service. Plan for a 3-hour sitting minimum if you're working through a 7-course menu.
Can I eat at the bar at DC. by Darren Chin?
The restaurant includes bar areas across its three-story layout, so bar seating exists as part of the experience. Whether full dining menus are served at the bar is not confirmed in available venue data — check the venue's official channels via +603-7731 0502 to confirm before assuming you can walk in and eat at the counter.
How far ahead should I book DC. by Darren Chin?
Book at least two to three weeks in advance for weekend dinners, longer if you want the private room. DC. by Darren Chin is a small, multi-room venue with award recognition that draws both locals and visiting diners — it does not operate at the volume of a casual restaurant. Contact via +603-7731 0502 or the website at restaurant-dc.com.
What should I order at DC. by Darren Chin?
The cheese trolley is the one specific call-out in the venue's own editorial coverage: 20 choices, which is a serious selection for Kuala Lumpur. Beyond that, the kitchen moves between French modern classics and Japanese-accented dishes, so the tasting menu format is the right way to experience the full range rather than ordering selectively à la carte.
Does DC. by Darren Chin handle dietary restrictions?
Yes, at least for vegetarians: a dedicated vegetarian menu runs alongside the standard 4- to 7-course options, which is more considered than most French fine dining venues in KL. For other restrictions, call ahead to +603-7731 0502 — a kitchen operating at this level typically accommodates with notice, but confirm specifics directly.
Can DC. by Darren Chin accommodate groups?
The three-story layout and Louis XIII-themed private room make DC. by Darren Chin a workable choice for groups of 6 or more who want a private dining setting. For parties larger than 10, contact the restaurant well in advance to discuss room configuration and whether a set menu applies. The $$$$ price point means group dinners here run high — budget accordingly before committing.
Location
44 Persiaran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, 60000, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Also Consider
- Dewakan — Malaysian, $$$$
- Beta — Malaysian, $$$
- Molina — Innovative, $$$$
- Ah Hei Bak Kut Teh — Malaysian, $
- Aliyaa — Sri Lankan, $$
At the $$$$ tier in Kuala Lumpur, DC. by Darren Chin competes most directly with Dewakan and Molina. Dewakan is the stronger choice if you want a Malaysian-ingredient-forward tasting menu with strong sustainability framing — its identity is rooted in local produce in a way DC.'s is not. Molina sits in the innovative Mediterranean space and draws a different crowd. DC. is the pick when you want classical French technique as the foundation, with Japanese accents adding range. Of the three, DC. holds the highest external validation across both Tatler and La Liste, which matters if credential signals affect your booking decision.
Beta drops to the $$$ tier and shifts entirely into Malaysian territory — it is not a direct substitute for DC. but is worth knowing for evenings when the tasting menu format appeals but the $$$$ spend does not. Ah Hei Bak Kut Teh and Aliyaa operate at $ and $$ respectively and serve entirely different cuisine formats — they are not alternatives to DC. for the same occasion, but are relevant if you are building a multi-day KL itinerary that needs price variation.
For booking difficulty, DC. and Dewakan are the hardest tables in KL's fine dining tier — plan four-plus weeks ahead for weekends at either. Molina and Beta are generally more accessible. If you are time-constrained or booking last-minute, Beta at $$$ is the most realistic option for a high-quality dinner. But if you have the lead time and the French contemporary format is what you are after, DC. is the clearest booking in this category in the city.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 6 PM-11 PM
- Wednesday
- 6 PM-11 PM
- Thursday
- 6 PM-11 PM
- Friday
- 6 PM-11 PM
- Saturday
- 6 PM-11 PM
- Sunday
- 6 PM-11 PM
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