

I came here because I saw a 4.6 star rating, so why not have a try.

(just also be prepared to search high and low for parking, depending when it is you visit). I cannot wait to come back as it's now definitely one of my favourite Japanese restaurants around. But overall, I think it's reasonably priced here and again, the food is totally worth it. Their Salmon Tataki is heavenly, and everything else that my companions ate looked good and they said was delicious too. I even had cooked tuna maki (usually raw tuna is used) and it was such a great flavour. Everything is fresh and delicious and well presented and simply yummy. The food here was DELICIOUS and whenever we are allowed to eat out again, I cannot wait to go back (will probably have to do a takeout order). While they pack you in tight, and tables are small, and food service was slow, the food itself more than made up for it. However, seeing how busy they were the whole night - both with patrons and take out orders - it's clear that they are popular and now I see why. This is definitely a local gem of a restaurant, and you'd never see it from the street as it's tucked away in a mini "arcade" type of passageway leading from a car park to Bay Street. This is a great opportunity to be surprised by what's new in the French Touch, between two visits to Paris and its region (External link), and a shopping session at the Galeries Lafayette (External link).

When it comes to creation, the tradition meets the innovation: an exhibition of crypto art curated by the OBVIOUS collective questions about the links between art and artificial intelligence and brings together several French pioneering artists in the field of NFTs. Martine, the children's book character, who ventures into the store. Unique animations and pop-up stores will also be proposed by beautiful houses such as Patou and institutions such as The IFM (French Institute of Fashion), the Centre des Monuments Nationaux and. On the beauty side, new brands embody a holistic vision. Since September 2021, the store has a new space dedicated to circular fashion.

Not to mention the Galeries Lafayette brand itself, which revisits French textile knowledge through its capsules produced in France according to responsible processes labeled Go for Good. Young French designers will be represented by Nodaleto, Casablanca, Y/Projet x JP Gauthier, Martin Martin, Magali Pascal ou d'Estrëe. Get ready: a surprising and immersive contest allows you to win 3 of the brand's key pieces. For this event, the store is exploring digital fashion in collaboration with EgonLab, whose summer 2023 collection is a preview. Regular shoppers and newcomers to Paris's temple of shopping will be in for a treat! Fashionįor more than 125 years, the department store has revealed the singularity and abundance of French creativity.
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They have been given free rein to take over three areas of the department store, the windows, the Coupole and the grand historical staircases, where a misleading painting will be displayed. An energetic, rich and eclectic French Touch.ĭuring this event, design is also invited to the Galeries Lafayette, embodied by the talented duo Gaëlle Gabillet and Stéphane Villard from Studio GGSV. View on all Paris in bonuses.Įvery evening from July 5 to 10, live concerts will follow, film screenings at nightfall (La Boum, Le Sens de la fête or Zazie dans le métro), to end on the dance floor with a DJ set! Sofiane Pamart, Etienne de Crécy, Bon Entendeur, Kiddy Smile, Pedtro Winter, Julien Granel, Dabeuil, Rad Cartier and many others. Renowned artists and young labels from the French scene will perform all summer long as part of a unique cultural program on the store's panoramic terrace. The French Touch will be on the Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, where the Galeries Lafayette will celebrate the rebirth of French creation, in partnership with Visit Paris Region (External link) and Atout France (External link), France's tourism promotion agency.
