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Telephone
03-2141 1123
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 01:00
Mon - Thu
10:00 - 01:00
Fri - Sat
10:00 - 02:00
Sun
10:00 - 01:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Open Till Late
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Signature Dishes
Filetto Di Salmone Il Trio De L'ostrica Insalata Di Pane Di Panzanella Persola Parmigiana
Review (19)
Foodies in search for a true gastronomical modern Italian affair, can now look into MICHELANGELO'S as part of their epicurean radar. Located strategically at the al fresco dining piazza of Level 3, in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, guests are not only treated to a plethora of hearty Italian food but also look forward to feast their eyes aesthetically with its posh interior design, coupled with swanky furniture setting, and not to be missed, curios and replicas of the world-renowned artist, Michelangelo himself.As the name implies, the concept launched at its flagship restaurant in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is an upscale casual Italian restaurant that offers an authentic Italian menu. Over here, diners can enjoy an elegant 5-star dining experience in a contemporary setting, ideal for both casual and formal occasion. Michelangelo’s famous painting of the Sistine Chapel’s “Creation of Adam”Michelangelo's kitchen is currently helmed by Executive Chef Paolo Pala, who hails all the way from Orroli, a village from the island of Sardinia in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea. With over 50 years of global culinary experience under his belt, that is garnered throughout his invaluable journey, Chef Paolo aims to introduce his style of real Italian comfort food to the local folks here by perfecting the dishes with ingredient-driven repertoire while staying true to Michelangelo`s philosophy- “Fresh food cooked simply, that’s what Italian food is all about”.The restaurant projects an elegantly understated hue and decked out with cozy upholstered couch that is nicely embroidered to ensure the dining comfort of its guests. The presence of posters showing the images of the fine work of the famous Renaissance extraordinaire all over the restaurant is also an identity that will tell you are in Michelangelo’s establishment.The newly introduced menu consists of all the classics that are loved by everyone including a wider variety of fresh salads and perfectly grilled fish dishes, home-made ravioli, risotto served from the Parmesan Wheel, Italian classic lamb dishes and of course home-made Italian desserts that savor the sweet tooth. By merely mentioning them, already gets me drooling again, hehe… So let’s have a look what are the illustrious dishes that you could expect from this full-fledged Italian revolution reminiscent of the renaissance theme.ZUPPETTA DI MARE (MYR 28)Mixed seafood soup in a spicy tomato broth, served with homemade toasted bread. Soup tasted appetizingly tangy, rich in herb aroma at the same time and completed with a light peppery hint. The huge prawns are really fresh and juicily sweet. PIATTONE DELL’ATTESA (MYR 69)- SERVING FOR 2Assorted cold cuts and grilled vegetables served with home-made foccacia bread. Perfect antipasto for some light nibbles while waiting for the entrée to come.And i really enjoy having those olives fresh rather than pickled, and they goes really well with the buffalo cheese and tomatoes too, awesome!RISOTTO POLLO FUNGHI (MYR 38)Carnaroli rice served with grilled chicken cubes, mushrooms and parmesan cheese in mild creamy gravy that is so flavourful with the funghi aroma. Love the slightly chewy risotto texture that is cooked till 80% to attain that ideal classic nuance. Ma ma mia! TORTELLI NERI GAMBERI, CALAMARIE MASCARPONE (MYR 45)Homemade squid ink tortelli filled with prawn meat, squid and mascarpone in seafood marinara sauce. Each pasta parcels is thoroughly coated with savory sweet sauce to compliment the otherwise subtle taste of the ravioli-like skin.MEDAGLIONI DI VITELLO AL FUNGHI (MYR 98)Veal tenderloin medallions dished out in a creamy mushroom sauce served with broad beans, beef bacons and roasted potatoes. One of my favourite plate and highly recommended hot-from-the-kitchen meal that is heavily loaded with freshly baked wholesomeness, hence form the highlights of Michelangelo's medley of passionately crafted dishes.LINGUINI DEL PESCATORE (MY 39)Linguini with tiger prawns, mussels, clams and squids woofed up with garlic, capers and olives the aglio olio style. The pasta is done al dente and deliciously enveloped with oceanic sweetness. Seafood lovers would definitely be thrilled over this recipe joyfully.For the Le Pizza treat, we sampled SALAMI DIAVOLA (MYR 28)A delectably baked bread with spicy beef pepperoni, olives, egg crumbs and mozzarella cheese, topped with aragula and tomato base. As for the our dolce moment, we go with the recommended Italian classic.TIRAMISU (MYR 21)Traditional Italian dessert with sponge finger biscuits dipped in espresso liqueur, then layered between rich mascarpone cream and topped with cocoa powder. You can never go wrong with this indulgent delights. And last but not least, finally time to clear down the throat after the scrumptious fete.Fruity Mango SmoothiesPinna ColadaIn a nutshell, Michelangelo's is a relatively affordable Italian restaurant that brings a world-class experience in western dining, wining and snacking through a lifestyle of design and ambience. You could also drop by its second outlet in Soho KL, Solaris Mont Kiara, for a change of environment. Can’t wait to be part of the heart and passion of this Italian oasis? Remember to check it out soon.Cheers for now and Carpe Diem! ❤ℒℴѵℯ❤Location: 3rd Floor, Pavillion Kuala Lumpur, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala LumpurContact: +603 2141 1123Business Hours: 10am – 10pmWebsite: http://www.michelangelos-restaurants.com/about.asp continue reading
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This restaurant is located along the food avenue of Pavilion which has a nice al fresco sidewalk setup. Great for people watching while having your meal or drinks. We had dinner here after watching a movie. Great Italian selection and both our choices turned out yummy. Loved their tiramisu as well.The interior ambiance is nice and cosy if you would like something more quiet and intimate. For those interested in just having some drinks while soaking up the atmosphere they have pretty decent happy hour rates as well. Definitely recommend this place to all. continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-29
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Michelangelo's appetizer. Salad with assorted of meats, asparagus, cheese slices, baked mushroom, avocado, olive etc Taste wise is is good enough. Appetizing indeed. Portion came in big. Decent food served by Michelangelo's is famous among Malaysia. Considered one of the high tier restaurant that serves authentic Italian food. Service wise, they are good as well. continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-08
50 views
Michelangelo's i came here for the pasta here and beside here is the great place to hang around. the pasta is well cooked with the spices and herb and not to forget the big portion of the fresh seafood inside, very worth the value.good place to gathering here or just have the simpel dinner here during wekends. but parking is really hard to find during weekends here continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-24
72 views
michelangelo is situated inside the pavilion at level 3, here as usual many people and along the walk way here is very happening place after office hour for the beer time and the menu is so much to try on their western food and beef and lamb. i try this pasta tomato paste on the seafood. the seafood pasta is great and succulent taste. so large portion that i can share among two person continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)