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Dining at the Buddha-bar means removing yourself from the frenzy of urban life and plunging into a rejuvenating bath. As soon as you’ve entered this remarkable place with its monumental proportions, you’ll be enthralled by the charm of its soothing, exotic atmosphere.
The bar mezzanine, enlaced by 18th wrought-iron balustrades, looks out over the dining area where the gigantic Buddha – the bar’s namesake - sits serenely enthroned.
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Ideally situated in Paris’ “Golden Triangle”, the Bound opened its doors in September 2005 in the former premises of the renowned B*fly.
“Glamrock” decor for this very hip restaurant that is now one of Paris’ coolest hot spots. A huge pink metallic bar, alcoves with pearl curtains and plasma screens displaying post-modern art, armchairs in metallized crocodile leather and Venetian chandeliers provide a New York touch to this distinctively Parisian bar plus sushi-bar restaurant.
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This little corner of Havana in the heart of the Bastille is all ready well-known to salsa aficionados. The spectacular 3000 m2 hacienda extends over 4 levels linked by a imposing staircase. Classified as a historical monument, its façade and metal structure are the work of the illustrious Gustave Eiffel.
On the ground floor, a tapas bar and the red bar decorated with bottle caps are warm, friendly areas where you can enjoy tapas at any time of day. In the evening, a contagious frenzy takes over the room and temperature rises as the DJ takes over with his sensual bossa-novas and wild salsa rhythms.
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Located at the Place du Marché Saint-Honoré, the restaurant Barlotti cultivates a real passion for Italy and its gastronomy; the menu pays tribute to the recipes of a cuisine high in colour and taste.
Among the restaurant’s specialties, a generous and subtle risotto, served in a variety of versions…
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