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City Centre, Kuala Lumpur

Beta KL

A one-Michelin-starred tasting menu that treats Malaysian hawker memory as a technical discipline, not a theme.

4.7

FlightLogic expert score: 9.1/10 · Editorial composite rating 4.7/5 · ££££ · Malaysian

Special occasionsFood enthusiastsDate night One MICHELIN StarFlightLogic Gold 2026
★ Michelin Star

Quick answer

Is Beta KL worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 9.1/10 based on editorial research. The 4.7/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. It has 1 Michelin star. Best for special occasions, food enthusiasts, date night.

About Beta KL

Beta KL takes the flavors most Malaysians grew up eating off plastic stools and rebuilds them with a chef's-counter level of control — belacan reduced to a lacquer rather than a paste, coconut milk clarified until it pours like consommé, sambal calibrated by heat and acid separately rather than thrown in as one blunt instrument. The tasting menu runs eight to ten courses depending on the season's market finds, and the pacing favors clarity over spectacle: nothing arrives to impress you with technique for its own sake. It's a small room, an open kitchen, and a kitchen team that will tell you exactly which fishing village the ikan bilis came from if you ask.

Menu highlights

Editorial rating breakdown

Distribution reflects FlightLogic editorial modelling for guide comparison. See published excerpts below.

Published reviews

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  1. 5.0
    Editorial sample

    The otak-otak course alone is worth the tasting menu — smoked over banana leaf until the fish tastes like the char, not just next to it.

    — Amirul Hakim ·

    Response from Beta KL

    Terima kasih, Amirul — the otak-otak is the course we argue about most in service, glad it landed.

  2. 5.0
    Editorial sample

    Came in knowing nothing about Malaysian food and left able to name half the herbs in the nasi ulam. The team explains without lecturing, which is rarer than it should be at this level.

    — Sophie Reinhardt ·

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How far in advance should I book a table at Beta KL?

Reserve 3 to 4 weeks ahead for weekend dinners, especially Friday and Saturday; weeknight tables and the Friday-Saturday lunch seatings can often be secured with a week's notice.

Can the tasting menu accommodate dietary restrictions?

The kitchen will adapt for shellfish and nut allergies with advance notice at booking, but the menu is built around fish, prawn, and belacan-based sauces, so it is not suited to vegetarian requests without significant substitution — call ahead to discuss.