Alain Ducasse Baccarat restaurant to open soon in Paris
A unique collaboration between Baccarat and Alain Ducasse will soon see the light of day in Paris’s 16th arrondissement. With the opening of a new restaurant combining gastronomy and the art of crystal.
In the sumptuous setting of a renovated private mansion, this much-anticipated address is set to become a landmark for lovers of luxury and haute gastronomy. Located in Paris’s prestigious Golden Triangle, this establishment embodies the meeting of French art de vivre and Alain Ducasse’s Michelin-starred cuisine. Visitors can admire Baccarat-inspired works of art while savoring refined dishes. Created in collaboration with Christophe Saintagne and executed by the talented Robin Schroeder.
A restaurant combining art and haute cuisine
The restaurant, on the second floor of the building, is designed to reflect both Alain Ducasse’s culinary DNA and Baccarat’s artistic heritage. The decor is marked by emblematic elements of the crystal house. In particular, an impressive Baccarat crystal rainbow overhangs the tables. This majestic setting aims to transport guests into a universe. Where the visual and gastronomic arts meet.
Alain Ducasse, with his visionary approach, offers an inventive menu. Among the creations, diners will discover surprising dishes such as squash with coffee or shredded lobster in a rose tapioca bath. Promising a culinary experience as sensory as it is daring.
A complete bar experience by Margot Lecarpentier
Complementing this gastronomic adventure, the bar also showcases the art of mixology. Margot Lecarpentier, renowned mixologist, has developed innovative cocktails. The bar, decorated with chandeliers by Arik Levy and panels by Jean-Michel Frank, adds a contemporary touch to the experience. Where crystal and refinement are omnipresent.
This opening promises to be a real event in Paris. It underlines the determination of Baccarat and Alain Ducasse to offer their customers a multi-sensory experience. Both modern and deeply rooted in the heritage of French craftsmanship.
To find out more about this new must-visit address, visit the official Baccarat website or the Alain Ducasse website.