01 August 2024
Air France has inaugurated a temporary restaurant at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris
Until August 11, 2024, Air France is offering an immersive experience with a temporary restaurant, exhibition spaces with the new Business cabin, exclusive souvenirs and a competition to win flights
From July 27 to August 11, 2024, Air France, in a space of more than 850 m² at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, offering visitors a unique experience. The initiative includes a temporary restaurant, exhibition spaces and a collection of exclusive objects, all dedicated to the celebration of the French art of living during the world's biggest sporting event: the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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The temporary restaurant, located in the center of the event, will offer 80 seats and offer a gastronomic experience similar to that of the Business cabin on Air France's long-haul flights. Renowned French chef Arnaud Lallement, awarded three Michelin stars, will sign off on the menu dishes, which will include meat, poultry, fish and vegetarian options, with an update scheduled for August.
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The desserts will be created by Nina Métayer, elected "Best Pastry Chef in the World 2024". Each meal will be accompanied by a selection of wines and champagnes, served with the elegance typical of Air France, using the arts of the table designed by Jean-Marie Massaud.
In addition to the restaurant, visitors will be able to explore an exhibition space showcasing Rabih Kayrouz's iconic red suit and Air France's new Business cabin, which features a sliding door for added privacy and comfort. It will be possible to virtually visit the cockpit of an Airbus A350 and participate in an educational tour dedicated to Air France's commitments to sustainability, which includes the use of more sustainable fuels and fleet renewal.
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Visitors will also be able to discover a new collection of exclusive items, including sneakers made from recycled fabrics from decommissioned Airbus A380s. These items will be available at the Palais de Tokyo and online at shopping.airfrance.com. A competition will also allow you to win two long-haul airline tickets in the Business cabin. Admission to the event is free from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm. The restaurant, open from 11:30 to 15:00, requires reservations and offers a single menu for 85 euros, drinks included.
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
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