Design and realization of La Table Cachée, the Parisian restaurant imagined for Michelin-starred chef Michel Roth, nestled within the iconic BHV Marais.
Discreetly concealed behind a sumptuous green velvet curtain, just beyond the retail spaces on the store’s fifth floor, La Table Cachée reveals a bistronomic haven with the intimate charm of a speakeasy.
Spanning 60 square meters, the dining room accommodates around forty guests in a refined and hushed atmosphere. Deep midnight-blue velvet banquettes pair gracefully with nero marquina marble tables, creating an elegant and welcoming setting. Dark green moulded walls, adorned with textured glass sconces, bathe the space in a soft, subdued glow. Paisley-patterned fabric panels and aged mirrors complete the ensemble, adding a distinctive graphic and authentic touch.
The adjoining 20 square meter terrace opens onto a breathtaking view of the Paris rooftops and the Hôtel de Ville, offering guests a timeless moment of culinary pleasure and serenity above the city.
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