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The Espadon

Lunch: Monday - Sunday, 12.30pm-2pm
Dinner: Monday - Thursday, 7.30pm – 10pm, Friday - Sunday, 7pm – 10pm

Jacket required for dinner

The Espadon

The illustrious Auguste Escoffier, first chef of the Ritz Paris kitchens, always held as his mantra 'Good food is the basis of true happiness'.

When Charles Ritz, son of the founder, created a new restaurant named The Espadon (The Swordfish) in 1956, he applied the same morals to his work. A great sports fisherman, Charles introduced fish and seafood to the menu, expanding upon the Ritz's tradition of excellence in hotel keeping.

Today, elegant Parisians and the many businessmen frequent the hotel for lunch and dinner, delighting in the prestigious decor of the Espadon. Decorated with a beautiful Trompe-l’oeil ceiling that depicts a pale blue sky and white clouds, with velvet banquettes and a profusion of plants and flowers, the Espadon opens out onto a garden overflowing with greenery. Silver, crystal and seasonal flowers grace tables, spaced far enough apart to preserve the intimacy of all diners, whether they have chosen the Ritz Paris for a leisurely breakfast, a business lunch or a special dinner.

In 2009, a second Michelin-star awards the hard work and creativity of Chef Michel Roth, his brigade, the restaurant team and their constant pursuit of excellence. This is one of the most stunning restaurant environments in Paris: the perfect choice for intimate meals, long lunches and the most special of celebrations.

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It is the genius of Paris that it lives up to so many of its own clichés. Romantic, sophisticated, bohemian, glamorous, artistic, seductive, Paris is diverse and generous enough to satisfy them all. No city has been the subject of so many wistful ballads, or so many dreamy pinings. Half the world seems to think their lives would be immeasurably enriched if only they lived in a cramped studio, five flights up with a view of the Eiffel Tower. And half the world is probably right. Paris may be famous for its wealth of art treasures but the greatest work of art is the city itself. Drop in and indulge in a masterpiece.

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