Dining at the museum: The Michelin-starred chefs bringing fine dining to France'...
Time to take a tour of some of France's museum eateries, where top chefs serve up the finest of culinary concoctions for a post-culture-fix treat.

The two Michelin-starred chef Jean-Franà§ois Pià¨ge is set to helm Mimosa, the restaurant at Paris" freshly restored Hà´tel de la Marine, an historic building and exhibition space. Time to take a tour of some of France"s museum eateries, where top chefs serve up the finest of culinary concoctions for a post-culture-fix treat.
1. Mimosa at L"Hà´tel de la Marine, ParisYou"ll have to wait a little longer to take a seat at chef Jean-Franà§ois Pià¨ge"s oeuf mimosa—or deviled egg—bar. The restaurant will open its doors September 1, 2021. The multiple Michelin-starred chef promises a restaurant with summer flavors, where each mouthful "sparkles with sunshine and joie de vivre." We can"t wait!
2. Restaurant Guy Savoy at La Monnaie de Paris On the banks of the River Seine, La Monnaie de Paris hosts the triple Michelin-starred chef"s restaurant and its 13-course tasting menu and "discovery" menu for lunch. Here, diners can sample delights including one of the signature dishes of Savoy"s cuisine: artichoke and truffle soup, served with a brioche spread with truffle butter. It might be wise to visit the institution before your meal...
3. Le Mà´le Passedat at Mucem, MarseilleWith multiple spaces, including a panoramic restaurant, terrace, a bistro serving its own variations on mezze, and food stands serving quick and tasty bites, there"s no doubt that Le Mà´le Passedat is a hotspot of foodie delights. From the top of Marseille"s Mucem, this restaurant offers diners a prime view of the comings and goings of boats in the port. This maritime universe is helmed by Gérald Passedat, triple Michelin-starred for his Le Petit Nice restaurant.
First Published: Jun 19, 2021, 08:29
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