Following its hugely successful launch in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates, Dinner Time Story, a new and entirely innovative dining concept based around the culinary exploits of a diminutive animated chef, has launched its multisensorial projector-based dinner show in London.

Running at TT Liquor in Shoreditch, Le Petit Chef – In The Footsteps Of Marco Polo, is Dinner Time Story’s latest pop-up dining experience. Set along the famous Silk Road, the experience takes guests on a journey from Marseilles to Arabia, India, the Himalayas and China, using cutting-edge 3D visual technology and effective storytelling through flavours, ingredients, sights, sounds and tastes.

During the dinner show, guests are seated around tables, as they would in a normal restaurant, however, this is where the similarities end. Guests are each faced with their very own 3D animated show, taking place on top of their tablecloth, right under their knife and fork. As well as a tiny-sized chef moving around the table, muttering in French cooking up delicious concoctions, guests experience birds, boats, and fire-breathing dragons flying over their plates.

Featuring an innovative six-course tasting menu, the food showcases all the very best from countries along the Silk Road.

From earthy tagines and aromatic curries, to fresh seafood and fusion desserts, the menu follows in Marco Polo’s footsteps through delicious dishes inspired by the Middle East, India and China, as well as Le Petit Chef’s own hometown in Western France. Throughout the evening, the food is accompanied by a bespoke wine and cocktail pairing by the TT Liquor bar team, drawing upon a decade’s worth of cocktail experience. TT Liquor’s expert mixologists have carefully curated a drink flight to complement the vibrant flavours and ingredients of the menu, with each course entailing a different tipple.

Accompanying the menu are clever props, soundtracks and scents, allowing guests to breathe the icy air of the Himalayas one moment and feel hot and heady in an Arabic souk the next. Designed to allow groups to eat together, Dinner Time Story is all about sharing this unique experience. The concept and character of Le Petit Chef were created in the studio of the Belgian artist collective Skullmapping, founded in 2010 by the award-winning filmmaker Filip Sterckx and owner Antoon Verbeeck. Visual Mapping, usually seen as huge video mapping projections at major events is now available in miniature in a more intimate atmosphere thanks to Le Petit Chef.

“The 3D effect in our videos is often thought of as a hologram or a 3D projection. In fact, however, it is a normal projection. We use special optical techniques, length distortions from the right angle to produce the effect or illusion of 3D” says Sterckx.

Dinner Time Story is currently running in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Berlin and Belgium, and expansion plans for China and Scandinavia are already underway.

LE PETIT CHEF – IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARCO POLO
TT Liquor
17B Kingsland Road,
London
E2 8AA

Further information and timings can be found on the website or by calling 020 3131 2793