Hi there, I am wondering if any one has been to Art Home at the Palais de Tokyo. http://www.art-home-electrolux.com/en/ for either lunch or dinner? I would like to know if it can be booked for a couple, or if it has to be booked as a group of 12? Also I have looked on the site and I can’t seem to find a price?
I have booked one of the tours for next Friday (I will be in Paris just for the weekend) but I will be going back again before Christmas. and I would be able to watch the availably and hopefully get a reservation. I would love to know if it is going to be worth my while to stand by the laptop to be first in the Q. Thanks for any help
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I recently read about this on another website and it caught my attention as something I%26#39;d be interested in. Here is the link that should give you a couple of answers: mylittleparis.com/en/restaurant-palais-de-to…
It looks like you can make reservations for fewer than 12 on their website, although I have not attempted it. Based on what you have written above, you%26#39;re likely in Paris now.
If you get any more helpful info, would you post it?
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Hi vlfrance,
We did the tour at of Art home on Friday evening, I have to say if you have a chance to book it then it is worth doing, the tour only lasts about 20 to 30 minuets and it is free.
We did not get to see the kitchen on the ground floor as there was a private session on there, so our first stop was the garden which was great, this was filled with vegetables and fruit trees all in pots and growing very well, there is a table with 12 chairs, and here the guides describe the concept of the garden and a little bit about the concept of the restaurant. It was lovely to sit out on a warm sunny evening in this little garden and I would imagine that if you were there for dinner, then you would have your glass of champagne out in the garden.
You take the outdoor stairs to the roof of the building and the view is great, the restaurant itself is a long box like building, that is all glass at the end, which is where you eat. There is a table and 12 chairs and a kitchen that was brilliant; there was a built-in wok that I wanted to take home with me
The guide said that the purpose of the restaurant is to make cooking and eating a performance and please don’t let this put anyone off, I feel that if you did manage to get a booking for lunch or dinner then I think that it would be a most wonderful night, they have designed the lighting in the evening to look like the northern lights, and you could not get a better view as the sun goes down over Paris. Lunch costs €60 and dinner was €80 this includes 2 glasses of wine per person, you can book for one person or for 12 people everyone sits and eats together, the booking opens at 10 in the morning French time on the internet I think that at the moment you need to book a month in advance, hope this is helpful
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Fantastic hill1 - thanks so much for the helpful information and this goes on my to do list!
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