Serving a gourmet dinner in front of a cult film, Jean Imbert has already done so at the Palais de Tokyo and under the nave of the Grand Palais.
But never outdoors.
It is now done.
This week and surely other evenings this summer, the starred chef of the Plaza Athénée receives around fifty guests in the garden courtyard of the Parisian palace.
Jurassic Park
offered to carnivores,
Goldfinger
to spirits lovers… these exceptional evenings are reserved for the privileged likely to spend 250 to 300 euros.
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With its vines and ivy cascading over the red parasols, the setting is magnificent.
“The projectionist from MK2 settled in the marble bathroom of room 132
,” explains Adrien Le Gourrierec, director of La Cour Jardin, pointing to the open windows on the first floor.
Around the tables, hotel guests mingle with Parisians.
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Ratatouille
is in the spotlight.
This cartoon tells the adventures of the rat Rémy, who has taken refuge in a large restaurant...
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