The Chef-fe Series 2024

In the quest to provide exceptional and peerless experiences for our guests, the 2024 edition of The Chef Series presents a curated selection of critically acclaimed chefs who have made a unique contribution to the world of gastronomy. The stellar line-up of names in this edition further reinforces the reputation of The Datai Langkawi as a destination for world-class gastronomy and encompasses some of the leading talents in fine dining. By curating an all-female line-up, this year’s Chef-fe Series (from the French term for female chefs) aims to spotlight the growing representation of female chefs in an industry traditionally dominated by men.

With nine Michelin Stars, this year’s edition again reflects the phenomenal calibre of talent visiting The Datai Langkawi to host exclusive dining events for the resort’s guests. Spanning cuisines from across Asia and Europe, the diverse philosophies and singular culinary styles being presented are united by a dedication to the highest quality, locally sourced seasonal ingredients. Each chef will create a bespoke menu guided by the produce of Langkawi and the organic ingredients cultivated in our zero-waste Permaculture Garden.

The names featured in The Chef-fe Series 2024-2025 are:
- February: Douce Steiner of Hirschen, Sulzburg, Germany (two Michelin stars)
- April: Melba Nunis, Kristang cuisine specialist, Malacca, Malaysia
- June: Florence Dalia of 16 by Flo, Taipei, Taiwan
- August: Cristina Bowerman of Glass Hostaria, Rome, Italy (one Michelin star)
- October: Angela Hartnett of Murano, London, United Kingdom (one Michelin star)
                   Lisa Goodwin-Allen of Northcote, Lancashire, United Kingdom (one Michelin star)
                  Nieves Barragán Mohacho of Sabor, London, United Kingdom (one Michelin star)
- January 2025: Ana Roš of Hiša Franko, Kobarid, Slovenia (three Michelin Stars and one Michelin Green Star*)

*The Green Star award was introduced in 2021 to highlight restaurants at the forefront of the industry regarding their sustainable practices. These establishments offer dining experiences that combine culinary excellence with outstanding eco-friendly commitments.

Most of the intimate dinners will be held at the resort’s spectacular fine dining venue, The Dining Room, overlooking the main pool and the Andaman Sea. The alfresco culinary experience is amplified by the stunning backdrop and magical soundscape of the rainforest. Selected chefs will also offer cooking demonstrations, some even giving guests the chance to join a cooking masterclass, where guests will be able to enjoy a unique hands-on gastronomic education and prepare their very own culinary creations.

Stephane Duvacher, General Manager of The Datai Langkawi, who took over the resort’s signature Chef Series from Arnaud Girodon this year, comments: “I am thrilled that The Datai Langkawi is partnering with such an esteemed group of cheffes for this year’s series, and I am pleased to see guests enjoy the vibrant flavours and high level of craftmanship each cheffe brings to their dishes. The collaboration offers a truly elevated experience, and we look forward to welcoming the rest of the line-up.”

For further enquiries or to make a reservation, please call +60 4 9500 500 or email reservations@dataihotels.com

Read more about the chefs who visited us during previous editions of The Chef Series on the bottom of this page.

Douce Steiner - Germany

23, 24 and 25 February 2024 | The Dining Room

Douce Steiner is the only female chef in Germany to hold two Michelin stars. Steiner grew up in her parents' hotel and restaurant Hirschen in the small town Sulzburg in South-Western Germany, which is rooted in 500 years of culinary traditions. After learning the ropes as a chef in her fathers' business, she trained with renowned and highly decorated chefs such as Georges Blanc, Fritz Schilling and Harald Wohlfahrt. During her time at Wohlfahrt's Schwarzwaldstube restaurant in Baiersbronn, she met her husband Udo Weiler, whom she married in 1997. Together they returned to the family business in Sulzburg in 1998 and both joined Steiner's father in the kitchen at Hirschen, which had been awarded two Michelin stars in 1995. Steiner took over from her father in 2008, regaining both Michelin stars in 2012.  

Of today's culinary industry, Steiner says: "It would be nice if all stakeholders in gastronomy worked more closely together, exchanging information on prices for instance, and on many other topics. Everyone keeps to themselves a little too much, and I believe it is essential to give women a greater say. They have a different approach, perhaps a less pretentious one."

Set Dinner: 23, 24 and 25 February 2024
- MYR 800* (excluding beverages)
- MYR 1,000* (with non-alcoholic pairing)
- MYR 1,300* (with wine pairing)

*All prices exclude 10% service charge

Melba Nunis - Malaysia

19, 20, and 21 April 2024 | The Gulai House

Born and bred in Malacca, Melba Nunis is a Malaysian Kristang chef and award winning cookbook author. As a child, she spent most of her days in the kitchen with her mother Mercy, absorbing the techniques, recipes and, most importantly, the passion for cooking Kristang cuisine. Her recipes have been passed down from generation to generation and throughout the years she has strived to keep the dishes exactly as they were since the days her great-grandparents cooked them. Her first publication, A Kristang Family Cookbook, contains over 60 delicious and uncomplicated recipes: from fiery favourites like Debal Curry to family recipes like Black Sotong Sambal. Following the success of her first cookbook, she published Everything Kristang to share her delightful heritage with a much wider audience.

Kristang cuisine is still unfamiliar to many, so Chef Nunis hopes to highlight its uniqueness by sharing her family recipes.  "Kristang cuisine consists of fiery sambals, spicy curries made using dried spices, fragrant coconut, tanginess from tamarind, and fresh ingredients. But there are also non-spicy dishes from the Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese side," she says.

Hidang Style Menu: 19 and 20 April 2024
- MYR 450* (excluding beverages)
- MYR 600* (with non-alcoholic pairing)
- MYR 750* (with wine pairing)

Cooking Class: 21 April 2024
- MYR 600*

*All prices exclude 10% service charge

FLORENCE DALIA - TAIWAN

7 and 8 June 2024 | The Dining Room

Hailing from the vast vineyards of Burgundy, Florence Dalia’s journey in Asia led her to the bustling kitchens of Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei's most famous establishments, where she honed her art. While helming La Table de Robuchon in Taipei until 2023, she gained two Michelin Stars. At 16 by Flo, Dalia weaves her story, a heartfelt narrative intertwining her deep love for her homeland, vivid memories of her Asian adventures and culinary techniques acquired in the heart of vibrant cities. Each dish on the menu is a chapter of her story, inviting guests to gather around a wooden table, disconnect from their daily lives, and rediscover the joy of sharing exquisite cuisine while reconnecting with others.

Dalia’s favourite part of working in the kitchen is “There is no set routine, and new challenges await every day. There are always new things to learn, whether it is the ingredients or the techniques.”

Set Dinner: 7 and 8 June 2024
- MYR 700* (excluding beverages)
- MYR 800* (with non-alcoholic pairing)
- MYR 900* (with wine pairing)

*All prices exclude 10% service charge

Cristina Bowerman - Italy

2, 3 and 4 August 2024 | The Dining Room

Cristina Bowerman was born in Cerignola, a small town in Puglia, Italy. After pursuing legal studies in San Francisco, her culinary interest flourished years later in Austin, where she earned a degree in Culinary Arts, honing her skills and focusing on flavour concentration. In 2005, she moved to Rome and, after an initial experience at Convivio Troiani, joined Glass Hostaria, a restaurant that had opened just a year previously in the city’s Trastevere district. Glass is a contemporary and innovative space, both in philosophy and gastronomic offerings, challenging the traditional Trastevere scene - just like Bowerman’s cuisine. Her cooking is a cultural crossroad that tells the story of taste through a constant dialogue between traditions, cultures, memories, and places.

Since 2010, she has held one Michelin Star and three forks from Gambero Rosso and became a case study at Bocconi University in the same year. ‘From Cerignola to San Francisco and Back – My Life as a Contrarian Chef’ (Mondadori 2014) is one of the two books published by Bowerman highlighting this unconventional personality. In 2024, Chef Cristina Bowerman was honoured by Il Gusto as the Ambassador of Italian cuisine in the world, receiving the award in a category that included three other Michelin-starred Chefs, among the biggest names in Italian haute cuisine.

Bowerman says of her success: “I learnt not to be afraid to be a woman in a professional field, including the kitchen. It’s taken me years to succeed, and I still continue to have no fear. We don’t want riches; we reinvest everything back into the business. Ultimately, I wish to be a role model for women in the kitchen.”

Set Dinner: 2, 3 and 4 August 2024
- MYR 800* (excluding beverages)
- MYR 1,000* (with non-alcoholic pairing)
- MYR 1,300* (with wine pairing)

*All prices exclude 10% service charge

Angela Hartnett, Lisa Goodwin-Allen, Nieves Barragán Mohacho - United Kingdom

11, 12 and 13 October 2024 | The Dining Room

Angela Hartnett, OBE, is one of the UK’s most loved chefs and restaurateurs, known for her sophisticated yet simple, Italy-inspired cooking. Born in the UK, her passion for good, honest food and the best ingredients was instilled in her by her Italian grandmother and mother. After starting in the kitchens at Aubergine, Zafferano, L’Oranger and Petrus, Hartnett became head chef at the latter within seven short months, helping the restaurant to achieve a Michelin Star. She went on to launch many other restaurants in the UK and overseas and, in 2007, was awarded an MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for services to the hospitality industry. The following year, she opened her own restaurant, Murano in Mayfair, where she is a Chef Proprietor and holds one Michelin Star. Serving modern, seasonal food with an Italian accent, Murano is one of the few restaurants to hold 4 AA Rosettes. In November 2013, Hartnett opened the critically acclaimed café Murano in St James’, a brassier little sister to Murano, and two more London Cafes followed. 

Hartnett was the chef judge in BBC1’s Britain’s Best Home Cook in 2020. In June 2022, she launched the podcast Dish by Waitrose & Partners, which she co-hosts with celebrity broadcaster Nick Grimshaw. In January 2022, Hartnett was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) for services to the hospitality industry and to the NHS (National Health Service England) during the Covid-19 pandemic.

When talking about restaurants where she likes to dine, Hartnett says, “I like restaurants that don’t mess around with ingredients. For me it’s about really good simple, tasty food.”

Lisa Goodwin-Allen is one of the most innovative and exciting chefs in the UK today. She has been Executive Chef at one-Michelin-starred Northcote since October 2017, when she took over the reins at the age of 23. Goodwin-Allen’s impressive culinary skills have landed her multiple TV appearances: she is a regular guest on James Martin’s Saturday Morning and has judged and mentored on both MasterChef: The Professionals and Celebrity MasterChef but is perhaps best known as one of the veteran judges on BBC1’s Great British Menu. Northcote’s ethos of using local suppliers is close to Lisa’s heart. Goodwin-Allen believes there are many unsung heroes and new generations developing new products that she likes to discover and work with. 

Giving back to the industry and training her team is hugely important to Goodwin-Allen. In 2017, Goodwin-Allen was involved in Springboard’s Future Chef, an industry-backed resource aimed at inspiring young people aged 12-16 to cook through classroom activities, demonstrations, competitions, and awards. She takes an active role in Hospitality Action, which provides support services to help workers in hospitality get back on their feet again after setbacks.

When speaking about her favourite food, Goodwin-Allen says “I like food to be very visual, very elegant and packed with great flavours. It must taste of what you see. Food is very emotive, and I love re-visiting some of the classics.”

Nieves Barragán Mohacho grew up in Bilbao in Spain’s Basque region, learning about local produce and cuisine from an early age. In 1998, Barragán Mohacho came to London and began work at Simply Nico. In 2003, she joined Sam and Eddie Hart as Sous Chef at Fino, and in 2007, became the group’s Executive Chef ahead of the launch of the first Barrafina restaurant on London’s Frith Street. As Executive Chef for both Fino and Barrafina for 10 years, Barragán Mohacho oversaw the launch of two more Barrafina restaurants (Covent Garden and Adelaide Street) and in 2014 was awarded a Michelin Star for Barrafina Frith Street. In February 2018, Barragán Mohacho opened Sabor on Heddon Street in London with Jose Etura, and in 2018, the restaurant was awarded its first Michelin star, just 8 months after opening – a star they have retained to this day. It has since won numerous other prestigious accolades. She has also made a television appearance on MasterChef: The Professionals and Celebrity MasterChef.

Upon receiving her first Michelin Star for Barrafina, Barragán Mohacho said “We were not fine dining, we didn’t have white tablecloths. You couldn’t make a reservation. We were just doing good food with passion, with love.”

Set Dinner: 11, 12 and 13 October 2024
- MYR 950* (excluding beverages)
- MYR 1,200* (with non-alcoholic pairing)
- MYR 1,300* (with wine pairing)

*All prices exclude 10% service charge

ANA ROŠ - SLOVENIA

24 and 25 January 2024 | The Dining Room

Slovenian Chef Ana Roš is a sport and travel enthusiast, polyglot, international and diplomatic relations graduate from the University of Trieste in Italy, and much more. She’s one of only eight female chefs whose restaurants have been awarded three Michelin Stars and was named The World's ‘Best Female Chef’ in 2017 by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. Roš is a self-taught cook, and with her cuisine, she expresses the seasons, the terroir, her character, travels, and femininity.

Roš is Chef Patron of Hiša Franko, one of the few restaurants in the world with three Michelin Stars and the Michelin Green Star, which has been a regular on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list since 2018. In 2023, Roš was ranked third in the ‘Best Chef Awards’ list and was the only woman in the top ten. In 2022, she received ‘The Best Chef Pristine Award’ for her utmost respect for and use of the highest quality local produce at a terroir-based restaurant from the same organisation. Through her work, Roš has been named the ambassador for gastronomic tourism at the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO). Roš also stars in Chef’s Table on Netflix using ingredients from remote surroundings to create inspired and surprising dishes.

While speaking about talent Roš says, “You can be talented, but the talent may be 30% of the success. It all comes back to motivation, I could have failed as a chef and failed as a parent. But I was highly motivated in both.”

Set Dinner: 24 and 25 January 2025
- MYR 1,000* (excluding beverages)
- MYR 1,200* (with non-alcoholic pairing)
- MYR 1,450* (with wine pairing)


*All prices exclude 10% service charge

The Chef Series 2023 - 30th Anniversary Edition

In celebration of the 30th Anniversary of The Datai Langkawi in 2023, last year's edition of The Chef Series represented a compendium of fine dining, encompassing different cuisines, cultures, and styles: haute cuisine from France, contemporary Indian from Singapore, modern eclectic from the UK, new wave cuisine from Malaysia and classic European from the Netherlands. Each chef offered specially crafted menus featuring organic produce cultivated in The Datai Langkawi’s zero-waste Permaculture Garden, illustrating a shared passion for utilising high quality locally sourced and seasonal ingredients.

The five chefs who took residence at The Datai Langkawi over the course of 2023 were:
- December 2022, Tom Aikens from Muse, London, UK (one Michelin star)
- February 2023, Arnaud Faye from La Chèvre d’Or, Èze, France (two Michelin stars)
- April 2023, Darren Teoh from Dewakan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (two Michelin stars)
- June 2023, Mano Thevar from Thevar, Singapore (two Michelin stars)
- December 2023, Michel and Sébastien Bras from Bras (two Michelin stars) and Le Suquet (three Michelin stars), Laguiole, France

The Chef Series 2022 - 'Eclectic Malaysia'

In 2022, the focus of The Chef Series was on Malaysia, bringing the best of eclectic Malaysian dining experiences to guests of the resort. It took its cue from the Malaysian fine dining scene with a programme featuring six local and international Chefs with restaurants in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, representing the acclaimed and the vanguard of Malaysia as a multi-ethnic country. This distinguished selection reflected not only the diversity of cuisines and cultures so alluringly characteristic of Malaysia, but also incorporated more recent gastronomic and cultural influences from abroad, with culinary styles spanning traditional, modern and new wave Malaysian, as well as creative takes on international cuisine.

The six Chefs that hosted dining events at The Datai Langkawi over the course of 2022 were:
- January 2022: Johnson Wong from Gēn restaurant in Penang
- February 2022: Masaki Arakawa from Sushi Azabu in Kuala Lumpur
- April 2022: Azli Ahmad from OpenHouse in Kuala Lumpur
- June 2022: Raymond Tham from Beta and Skillet in Kuala Lumpur
- August 2022: Masashi Horiuchi from Entier in Kuala Lumpur
- October 2022: Lee and Chef Yong from Eat and Cook in Kuala Lumpur