The restaurant brings a touch of the French Riviera to the capital.
London is home to a range of restaurants from around the world. Now, it is set to welcome La Môme London, which makes its way from Cannes, France. The restaurant brings a luxurious touch of the French Riviera to the capital.
La Môme, created by French restaurateurs Ugo and Antoine Lecorché, will open in January 2025. The original restaurant is located in Cannes and is loved by A-listers, from singers to film stars. The name pays homage to the famous hostess Lucienne Suzanne Vreurick, who went from selling flowers in Paris to marrying a billionaire. Plus, La Môme will be making its way to East Park in Dubai, UAE.
La Môme London draws inspiration from the glamour of the 1960s and 1970s. The London venue will reflect the design of the Cannes venue and boast similar rich materials and a colour palette. The Cannes-based interior architect Samy Chams will be behind the design. Plus, photographs from Slim Aarons will line the walls.
La Môme London will be open for lunch and dinner, and the menu showcases Mediterranean dishes with a taste of Provence and Italy. The menu will include signature dishes and tableside preparation for set dishes. Expect freshly baked bread from the oven, whole wild fish of the day, and a range of cocktails as well as digestifs.
The main restaurant will seat 220 people inside, and 30 people outside on the terrace. Plus, in the evenings, there will be live entertainment including a DJ, chanteur and pianist.
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