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Home / Food Review /  A Thoughtfully Elegant Christmas at Pentos & Basil

 A Thoughtfully Elegant Christmas at Pentos & Basil

December 22, 2025 by StrawberrY Gal

In a festive season often defined by excess, Pentos & Basil takes a more considered approach — one that values balance, refinement and quiet indulgence. Its Christmas Set for Two is not about grand gestures, but about creating a meaningful dining experience that feels personal, polished and effortlessly satisfying.

The meal begins with freshly baked ciabatta served with carefully prepared dips, a simple yet comforting introduction that sets the tone for what follows. Warm, familiar and unpretentious, it invites diners to slow down and ease into the experience — a welcome pause amid year-end celebrations.

The heart of the offering lies in its selection of mains, where Pentos & Basil’s culinary confidence truly shines. Diners are invited to choose from a curated range of dishes that reflect both classical European foundations and contemporary flair. Silky pastas and creamy risottos sit alongside more indulgent choices such as duck leg confit, seafood paella, and the standout golden soft-shell crab pasta. Each dish is crafted with restraint and precision, allowing quality ingredients and well-judged technique to take centre stage.

Enhancing the experience is a thoughtful wine pairing: two glasses of Oxford wine, with a choice between a crisp Sauvignon Blanc or a robust Cabernet Sauvignon. The wines are selected not to dominate, but to complement — adding depth and warmth to the meal while maintaining an air of effortless sophistication.

Priced at RM155 for two (usual price RM188), the Christmas set represents remarkable value for a festive dining experience of this calibre. It strikes a rare balance between indulgence and accessibility, making it an appealing choice for couples, close friends or anyone seeking a refined yet relaxed way to celebrate the season.

Available throughout the festive period at Pentos & Basil’s Sea Park, Petaling Jaya and Bukit Jalil outlets, the Christmas Set for Two is a reminder that the most memorable celebrations are often the simplest — defined by good food, good wine and the pleasure of shared moments.

In its quiet elegance and thoughtful execution, Pentos & Basil delivers a festive offering that feels timeless rather than theatrical — a celebration designed to be savoured, not rushed.

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