OK, so I’ve eaten in some strange places over the years, but I’ve never been faced with a not-quite-dead fish that’s still jumping on my plate, leading the chef to smash his hand down hard on its tail.Welcome to the Le Petit Chef dining experience – a sophisticated if whimsical 3D cartoon-like light show that takes place on your table , created by Belgian artists Filip Sterckx and Antoon Verbeeck in 2015 via their Skullmapping artistic collective.
The menu at Le Petit Chef is as delicious as the animation is delightful. The show runs for all four set courses of the meal; sample menus include dishes like bouillabaisse shellfish, tomato, lemon and herbs, followed by sautéed chicken breast with garlic mashed potatoes and mushroom sauce.Le Petit Chef is as enjoyable for adults as it is for kids.
The experience is available on a number of Celebrity ships, including Eclipse, Solstice, Apex, Edge, Equinox, Beyond and Ascent. Le Petit Chef carries an extra booking charge of $US60 per person, but guests can save up to 20 per cent when making the reservation through the My Celebrity app before sailing.
The writer was a guest of Celebrity Edge for its three-night sailing from Sydney to Auckland in December.
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