Champs Elysées
1. L'Alsace
Located on the Champs-Elysées avenue, the L'Alsace brasserie, a Parisian institution since 1968, is renowned for its 24-hour service. The ambiance blends copper, marble, leather, and wood, reflecting the chic spirit of 1960s brasseries. A meticulous renovation in 2014 further enhances its charm, with pastel tones and a large crystal chandelier.
The Chef at L'Alsace celebrates Alsatian gastronomy, featuring specialties such as sauerkraut and a selection of regional wines. The restaurant also offers a variety of seafood. Seasonal recipes are a highlight, enriching the culinary experience. The brasserie also hosts private or professional events, with a private lounge that accommodates up to 72 people.
For a quintessentially Alsatian experience, guests can enjoy signature dishes like Gilles Vérot's presskopf or a sea sauerkraut, accompanied by perfectly cooked fish and shellfish. The meal can conclude with a delicious Alsatian lost brioche, topped with mirabelle plums and almond cream. L'Alsace also offers a heated terrace for outdoor dining.