Food & Dining
Dine at a Japanese Garden in Paris

Renowned Parisian regal hotel Le Royal Monceau together with Maison Ruinart recently launched Matsuhisa Niwa, a Japanese garden in the French capital
An exclusive collaboration between Le Royal Monceau and Maison Ruinart saw the launch of Matsuhisa Niwa, a Japanese garden hidden in the heart of the most Parisian palace. This ephemeral table accommodates up to 8 guests for an exceptional experience, which is only available through reservation. Inspired by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s visit earlier this year to the property, Matsuhisa Niwa highlights contemporary Japanese cuisine and transports patrons to Japan. Featuring by a 7-course tasting menu, guests can admire the art of a sushi master with a front row seat to the action. During the intimate dinner prepared by Executive Chef Hideki Endo, the dishes crafted with his spiritual father, Nobu Matsuhisa, reveal all their Peruvian and Japanese flavours and are complemented by Maison Ruinart’s bubbles.
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