KONG

AUDACIOUS, UNIQUE AND SPECTACULAR

From the cuisine and the decor, nothing is left to chance to ensure the success of this UFO placed on the roofs of Paris.
In weightlessness, the KONG diffuses an atmosphere that is both relaxed and elegant, chic and entertaining, invigorating and smiling.

On the 5th floor of a Haussmann building, each window offers a different view: the Pont Neuf, the Art Deco Samaritaine by Henri Sauvage or Art Nouveau by Frantz Jourdain, the Seine, the headquarters of Louis Vuitton… 20 years later, the magic works, the friends and success are still there: Philippe Starck in the decor, Salem Ghomidh in the kitchen and finally Ara Starck in the brushes!

CUISINE

PARIS – TOKYO

Perched above the Parisian rooftops, KONG offers fusion cuisine, blending French elegance with Japanese exoticism. Discover a breathtaking setting with a panoramic view of the Seine and the Pont Neuf. Each bite is an adventure, a journey between two cultures, in a futuristic and chic setting.

BAR

SPICES, APHRODISIACS, SPARKLING

The atmosphere of the KONG bar combines the intimate character of a cocktail bar with the refinement and elegance of a palace bar.

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HISTOIRY

2023 – 2003

QUARTIER

IN THE HEART OF PARIS

Located at an ideal distance from the jewels of Paris, KONG offers unparalleled access to the cultural and historical wonders of the City of Lights. In just a few minutes, whether on foot, by bike or by car, immerse yourself in the artistic universe of the Louvre Museum, discover the renovated architecture of the Bourse de Commerce, stroll through the peaceful gardens of the Palais Royal or relive the charm commercial of yesteryear at the Samaritaine.

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KONG

Bold, unique and spectacular, the KONG was born on May 26, 2003.
On May 26, 2023, KONG celebrates its 20th anniversary.

From the cuisine and the decor, nothing is left to chance to ensure the success of this UFO placed on the roofs of Paris. Laurent Taïeb dreamed it, he did it and he continues to ensure the excellent functioning of this very beautiful mechanism, always accompanied by the talents of his loyal team from the start. 20 years later, the magic works, friends and success are still there: Philippe Starck in the decor, Salem Ghomidh in the kitchen and finally Ara Starck in the brushes!

The atmosphere of the KONG bar combines the intimate character of a cocktail bar with the refinement and elegance of a palace bar. In weightlessness, the KONG diffuses an atmosphere that is both relaxed and elegant, chic and entertaining, invigorating and smiling.

On the 5th floor of a Haussmann building, each window offers a different view: the Pont Neuf, the Art Deco Samaritaine by Henri Sauvage or Art Nouveau by Frantz Jourdain, the Seine, the headquarters of Louis Vuitton…

Pont-Neuf

Pont Neuf

The Oldest Bridge in Paris

Located in the heart of the French capital, the Pont Neuf is much more than a simple crossing over the Seine. It is the oldest standing bridge in Paris, and it is full of history and charm. Connecting the left bank to the right bank, it offers a panoramic view of the Île de la Cité, the historic cradle of Paris.

Just a few steps away, you will find the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral and the picturesque Latin Quarter. Whether you are a history lover, photography lover or simply looking for a peaceful stroll, the Pont Neuf is a must-see during your visit to Paris. Not far from there, enjoy the charming terraces of the quays of the Seine and discover the bouquinistes, these emblematic sellers of old books for which the city is famous. It is a perfect place to admire the Seine and the surrounding city.

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Notre-Dame cathedral

Gothic Jewel in the Heart of Paris

Rising majestically on the Île de la Cité, Notre-Dame Cathedral is an architectural masterpiece of the Middle Ages and one of the most famous Gothic cathedrals in the world. A true emblem of Paris, it has witnessed numerous historical and cultural events over the centuries. By visiting it, you will be amazed by its luminous stained glass windows, its imposing gargoyles and its panoramic view of Paris from its towers. Just a stone’s throw away, stroll along the quays of the Seine, explore the cobbled streets filled with history and discover the hidden treasures of the Île de la Cité. The proximity of the Latin Quarter and the Marais offers you a perfect immersion in authentic Parisian charm. Whether for its history, its architecture or its spirituality, Notre-Dame is an essential stop on any visit to Paris. Immerse yourself in the heart of the cultural richness of the City of Lights.

The violent fire of April 15, 2019 destroyed the spire and the entire roof covering the nave, the choir and the transept. This is the most significant disaster suffered by the cathedral since its construction. Since then, Notre-Dame has been closed to the public. Its identical reconstruction is decided in 2020 and its reopening to the public planned for 2024.

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Luxembourg Garden

Green Oasis in the Heart of Historic Paris

Nestled in the prestigious Latin Quarter, the Jardin du Luxembourg is one of the most emblematic and beloved parks in Paris. A true green setting, this French-style garden invites you to take a peaceful break away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Stroll along its avenues lined with statues, admire the Luxembourg Palace, seat of the French Senate, or let yourself be charmed by the miniature boats sailing on its large basin. Children and adults will find what they are looking for there, whether for a game of pétanque, a visit to the puppet theater or simply to enjoy a moment of relaxation.

In the surrounding area, discover the picturesque streets of the Latin Quarter, the historic bookstores and the typically Parisian terrace cafés. For a cultural and bucolic immersion, the Jardin du Luxembourg is an essential stop during your stay in the City of Lights.

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Louvre Museum

Journey through Art and History in the Center of Paris

In the heart of the French capital stands the Louvre Museum, one of the largest and most visited museums in the world. This majestic palace, once a royal residence, houses an unrivaled collection of works of art, from Egyptian antiquities to the European Renaissance, including Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Mona Lisa. Each room is a journey through time, revealing the treasures of past civilizations and human creativity.

Located near the Seine, the Louvre is surrounded by picturesque gardens, including the Jardin des Tuileries, ideal for a break after a day of artistic exploration. A few steps away, the Palais Royal and its elegant boutiques offer another facet of Parisian charm. For an unparalleled cultural experience, the Louvre Museum is an essential stop on any visit to Paris. Immerse yourself in the artistic heart of the City of Lights.

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Île de la Cité

Historic Cradle of Paris on the Seine

The Île de la Cité, located in the heart of the Seine, is the historic cradle of Paris and a treasure of architecture and culture. This iconic island, surrounded by the sparkling waters of the river, is home to some of the capital’s most famous monuments, including the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Sainte-Chapelle with its dazzling stained glass windows. Stroll through its cobbled streets, discover its hidden squares and feel the history that permeates every corner.

Nearby, the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris, offers panoramic views of the city. The Île de la Cité is also a place of relaxation with its peaceful quays, perfect for a romantic walk or a picnic break. Right next door, Île Saint-Louis extends the island experience with its artisanal boutiques and charming cafés. For a dive into the heart of the history and soul of Paris, the Île de la Cité is a must-see.

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Panthéon vu depuis la rue Soufflot

Pantheon

Tribute to the Great Men at the Summit of the Latin Quarter

Dominating the Paris skyline from the Latin Quarter, the Pantheon is an architectural masterpiece and a poignant symbol of the French nation. Initially designed as a church, this neoclassical monument became the mausoleum of those who marked the history of France. Inside, the grandiose frescoes and solemn crypt pay homage to iconic figures such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Marie Curie. The dome of the Pantheon offers a breathtaking view of Paris, a panorama not to be missed.

In the surrounding area, the streets of the Latin Quarter are full of charm, picturesque bookstores and typically Parisian cafes. A few steps away, the Jardin du Luxembourg invites you to take a bucolic break in the heart of the city. For an immersion in French history and culture, the Pantheon is an essential stop during your stay in Paris.

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Saint-Michel Fountain

Architectural Masterpiece in the Heart of the Latin Quarter

Located at the confluence of Boulevard Saint-Michel and Place Saint-André-des-Arts, the Fontaine Saint-Michel is one of the most majestic fountains in Paris. With its imposing neo-Renaissance architecture and its central statue of the Archangel Michael slaying the devil, it is an essential landmark in the Latin Quarter. Surrounded by historic buildings and cobbled streets, this fountain is a living testimony to the artistic and cultural history of the capital.

Just a few steps away, you will find the Seine, the Pont Saint-Michel, and the Notre-Dame Cathedral, adding to the unique charm of this area. The surrounding streets are full of old bookstores, Parisian bistros and artisan boutiques, offering an authentic experience of Parisian life. For a touch of art and history during your exploration of Paris, the Fontaine Saint-Michel is an unforgettable stop.

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Flower market

Explosion of Colors in the Heart of Paris

Nestled on the Île de la Cité, between Notre-Dame and Sainte-Chapelle, the Marché aux Fleurs is a haven of peace and perfume in the heart of Paris. For over a century, this iconic market has enchanted visitors with its colorful stalls, offering a vast selection of flowers, plants and gardening accessories. Whether you are looking for a rare orchid, an indoor plant or simply a freshly cut rose, you will be seduced by the diversity and quality of the products. The market is also known for its small cafes and shops, perfect for a break after a morning of wandering around.

Nearby, the banks of the Seine and the historic streets of the Island offer an authentic Parisian experience. For a breath of nature and freshness during your visit to Paris, the Marché aux Fleurs is an essential stopover.

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City Hall

Epicenter of Municipal Power and Architectural Jewel

Dominating the Place de l’Hôtel-de-Ville, this imposing building is the administrative heart of Paris and a remarkable example of French Renaissance architecture. With its facade decorated with sculptures and its slender towers, the Town Hall is a living testimony to the political and cultural history of the capital. It is here that major decisions concerning Paris are made, and the building is regularly the scene of events and exhibitions.

Located near the Seine, it offers an ideal starting point for exploring the Marais, one of the oldest and most charming districts of Paris. Stroll through its cobbled streets, discover its chic boutiques, art galleries and historic cafés. The Hôtel de Ville, with its grandeur and importance, is a must-see for anyone who wants to understand the pulse of Paris.

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Orsay Museum

Treasure of Impressionist Art on the banks of the Seine

Located in a former railway station in the heart of Paris, the Musée d’Orsay is one of the world’s most renowned museums for 19th and 20th century art. It houses an exceptional collection of impressionist and post-impressionist works, with masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh, Degas, and many others. The majesty of its architecture, with its large clock and its vast spaces, offers a unique setting to discover the evolution of art in an era of social and technological upheaval. From its galleries, admire a panoramic view of the Seine and the Louvre.

Nearby, the Left Bank invites you to explore its elegant boulevards, antique shops and literary cafés. For an immersion in the artistic creativity of the Belle Époque, the Musée d’Orsay is a must-see destination during your visit to Paris.

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Centre Pompidou

Epicenter of Modern and Contemporary Art in Paris

In the heart of the Marais district, the Center Pompidou stands out for its avant-garde architecture, with its colorful pipes and stepped structure. This audacious building is a true temple of modern and contemporary art, housing the National Museum of Modern Art, one of the largest collections in the world. Discover works by Picasso, Kandinsky, Duchamp, and many other emblematic artists of the 20th century. Beyond the galleries, the Center Pompidou offers temporary exhibitions, shows, workshops and a public library. Don’t miss the terrace offering a panoramic view of the rooftops of Paris.

Nearby, explore the narrow streets of the Marais, with its trendy boutiques, art galleries and historic squares. For an immersion in creativity and artistic innovation, the Center Pompidou is an essential stop during your stay in Paris.

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Le Marais

Historic and Trendy Jewel of Paris

Located in the historic heart of the capital, the Marais is one of the most charming and lively districts of Paris. With its cobbled streets, mansions and picturesque squares, it exudes history and charm around every corner. But the Marais is also a resolutely modern district, full of trendy boutiques, contemporary art galleries and trendy cafes. It is a meeting place for fashion, art and culture.

Don’t miss the Picasso Museum, Place des Vosges, or the excitement of Rue des Rosiers, the heart of Paris’ Jewish community. Le Marais is also known for its vibrant nightlife and LGBTQ+ scene. Whether you are looking for history, shopping, gastronomy or culture, the Marais offers an authentic and unforgettable Parisian experience.

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Place des Vosges

Elegance and History in the Heart of the Marais

Considered the oldest planned square in Paris, Place des Vosges is a true pearl of the Marais district. With its red brick facades, its elegant arcades and its shaded central park, it offers a haven of peace and beauty in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Paris. Every corner of this square square breathes history, from aristocratic mansions to famous residents like Victor Hugo, whose house is now a museum open to the public. Stroll under the arcades, admire the street performers, or relax on a park bench to savor the unique atmosphere of this place.

Just a stone’s throw away, the Marais continues to enchant with its cobbled streets, chic boutiques and art galleries. For an immersion in the timeless charm of Paris, Place des Vosges is an essential stopover.

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Hotel Madame Reve

Located in the center of Paris, a stone’s throw from the Louvre Museum, the Bourse de Commerce and the Samaritaine, the Hôtel Madame Rêve marks the renewal of luxury hotels. A unique 5-star hotel nestled within the iconic Poste du Louvre building which offers 82 rooms and suites revealing panoramic views of all of Paris, the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre. Its green rooftop offers a real bubble of nature in the heart of the frenzy of the City of Lights.

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Saint-Eustache Church

Majestic Blend of Gothic and Renaissance in the Heart of Paris

Located near Les Halles, the Saint-Eustache Church is an architectural jewel of the capital, gracefully combining Gothic and Renaissance styles. Its imposing facade, its luminous stained glass windows and its grandiose interior make it one of the most remarkable churches in Paris. Saint-Eustache is not only a place of worship, but also a privileged witness to Parisian history, having hosted significant events such as the baptism of Louis XIV. Its large organ, one of the largest in France, regularly resonates during concerts, adding a musical dimension to the spirituality of the place.

Just a few steps away, the Les Halles district offers a multitude of shops, restaurants and cultural venues, making Saint-Eustache an ideal starting point for exploring the vibrant heart of Paris. For an immersion in art, history and music, the Saint-Eustache Church is an essential destination.

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Bourse de Commerce

New Temple of Contemporary Art in Paris

Located a stone’s throw from the Louvre and the Halles, the Bourse de Commerce is the latest space dedicated to contemporary art in Paris. Renovated and transformed by architect Tadao Ando, this historic building, once the nerve center of Parisian commerce, has been transformed into an avant-garde exhibition space. Home to the Pinault collection, the Bourse de Commerce offers visitors an immersion in contemporary art, with works by renowned and emerging artists. Its majestic dome, central rotunda and sleek design create a harmonious dialogue between past and present.

Around the Bourse, the area is full of shops, cafes and other cultural sites, making it an ideal starting point for a day of exploration in Paris. For lovers of art and architecture, the Bourse de Commerce is an essential stopover.

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Garden of the Palais-Royal

Haven of Peace and Elegance in the Heart of Paris

Nestled between the Comédie-Française and the Louvre, the Jardin du Palais-Royal is a secret green setting in the heart of the tumult of Paris. Surrounded by sumptuous arcaded galleries, this historic garden invites you to serenity with its tree-lined paths, flower beds and refreshing fountains. A favorite with Parisians and visitors, it is also famous for the “Columns of Buren”, a contemporary art installation that contrasts with the classical architecture of the Palace.

Just steps away, luxury boutiques and gallery cafes offer a unique shopping and dining experience. Not far from there, the grand boulevards and theaters add to the cultural charm of the neighborhood. For a relaxing and cultural break in the heart of Paris, the Jardin du Palais-Royal is an unmissable destination.

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La Samaritaine

Rebirth of a Parisian Icon of Shopping and Luxury

Located on the banks of the Seine, between the Louvre and Notre-Dame Cathedral, La Samaritaine is more than just a store: it is a true Parisian institution. After several years of renovation, this historic department store has reopened its doors, brilliantly combining architectural heritage and modernity. Its Art Nouveau and Art Deco facades hide elegant sales spaces, offering luxury brands, fashion, beauty, and much more. With its panoramic view of Paris from its restaurant terrace, La Samaritaine is also a place of gastronomy and relaxation.

Close to many emblematic sites of Paris, it is an essential shopping stop for visitors. For an experience of luxury and refinement in the heart of the City of Lights, La Samaritaine is not to be missed.

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Tuileries garden

Green setting between the Louvre and Concorde

In the heart of Paris, the Jardin des Tuileries stretches majestically between the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde. Created during the Renaissance period for the Palais des Tuileries, this French-style garden is a popular place for walks for Parisians and tourists alike. Its tree-lined paths, flower beds, statues and ponds offer a peaceful setting for a stroll or a relaxing break. Throughout the year, the Jardin des Tuileries hosts cultural events, including the famous Fête des Tuileries in summer.

Nearby, the Musée de l’Orangerie exhibits Monet’s famous Water Lilies, while the Champs-Élysées begins at the exit of the garden. For a breath of fresh air and an immersion in the history of Paris, the Jardin des Tuileries is a must.

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Place Vendôme

Elegance, Luxury and History in the Heart of Paris

Located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, Place Vendôme is the epitome of French luxury and elegance. With its harmonious facades, its unique octagonal shape and its commemorative column in its center, it is one of the most prestigious squares in the capital. Cradle of fine jewelry, Place Vendôme is home to the boutiques of the world’s greatest jewelry and watchmaking houses, as well as luxury hotels such as the Ritz. Each showcase sparkles with exceptional creations, attracting jewelry and watch enthusiasts from around the world.

A stone’s throw from the Opéra Garnier and the Tuileries, Place Vendôme is also a place steeped in history, having seen figures such as Chopin or César Ritz pass through. For an immersion in Parisian refinement, a visit to Place Vendôme is essential.

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Garnier opera

Architectural Jewel and Cradle of Lyric Art in Paris

In the heart of the capital, the Opéra Garnier stands as a masterpiece of neo-baroque architecture. With its glittering gilding, its multicolored marbles and its ceiling painted by Marc Chagall, it embodies the splendor and grandeur of 19th century Paris. More than a monument, the Opéra Garnier is a cultural mecca, hosting internationally renowned ballets, operas and concerts. Its large room, with its majestic chandelier and red velvets, offers exceptional acoustics for an unparalleled artistic experience.

Just a stone’s throw away, the Opera district is full of shops, restaurants and cultural venues, including Place Vendôme and department stores. For an evening full of elegance, music and dance, a visit to the Opéra Garnier is essential.

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Eiffel Tower

Eternal Symbol of Paris and Masterpiece of Engineering

Dominating the Parisian skyline, the Eiffel Tower is much more than a monument: it is the timeless symbol of Paris and a feat of 19th century engineering. Rising to more than 300 meters, it offers, from its three platforms, breathtaking panoramic views of the City of Lights, from the Sacré-Cœur to the Louvre. Every year, millions of visitors from all over the world climb its steps or take its elevators to admire Paris from above.

At night, the Eiffel Tower lights up in a glittering spectacle, adding a touch of magic to the cityscape. Located in the heart of the Champ de Mars, it is surrounded by green gardens, perfect for a picnic or a walk. Whether you’re looking for breathtaking views, history or simply an iconic moment, the Eiffel Tower is an unmissable stop on any trip to Paris.

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Saint-Germain-des-Prés

The Beating Heart of Parisian Culture and Intellectualism

Nestled on the Left Bank of the Seine, the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district is a vibrant mix of history, culture and Parisian chic. Once a haunt of intellectuals and artists such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Picasso, its emblematic cafés, such as Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, still evoke the lively debates and literary encounters of yesteryear. The neighborhood’s cobbled streets are full of fashion boutiques, art galleries and antique shops. The Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, one of the oldest churches in Paris, recalls the region’s rich medieval past.

Nearby, the Jardin du Luxembourg offers a haven of peace for a stroll or a relaxing break. For an immersion in the artistic and literary soul of Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés is an essential destination.

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Montaigne avenue

Elegance, Haute Couture and Luxury in the Heart of the Parisian Golden Triangle

Located in the prestigious 8th arrondissement of Paris, Avenue Montaigne is the epicenter of French luxury and fashion. Lined with plane trees, this elegant avenue hosts the boutiques of the biggest haute couture houses, such as Dior, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton, making it an essential destination for fashion lovers from around the world. Beyond shopping, Avenue Montaigne is also known for its luxury hotels and gourmet restaurants, offering a high-end Parisian experience.

A stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées and with a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower, it embodies the charm and refinement of the City of Lights. For a chic and glamorous getaway in the Paris of fashionistas, Avenue Montaigne is an address not to be missed.

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Saint-Jacques Tower

Gothic Guardian and Departure Point for Pilgrims in Paris

Proudly rising in the 4th arrondissement, the Tour Saint-Jacques is all that remains of the old Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie church. This Gothic masterpiece, with its detailed carvings and soaring spire, is a testament to Parisian medieval architecture. Historically, the tower marked the Parisian departure point for pilgrims heading to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. After climbing its 300 steps, visitors are rewarded with a panoramic view of the rooftops of Paris, from the Louvre to Notre-Dame.

Located near the Center Pompidou and the Marais, the Tour Saint-Jacques is surrounded by historic alleys, boutiques and cafes, offering an authentic experience of Parisian life. For a dive into history and a unique panorama of the capital, the Saint-Jacques Tower is a stopover not to be missed.

TOO-HOTEL

TOO Hotel

The establishment is located in an effervescent Paris 13, at the top of one of Jean Nouvel’s Duo Towers. This new 4-star address clinging to the clouds offers rooms with spectacular views of Paris, the Seine, the Eiffel Tower and all the monuments of the capital, a panoramic restaurant, a skybar with a vast terrace as well as an open-air spa. sky and its outdoor jacuzzi.

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CONTACT & ACCÈS

1 rue du Pont neuf, 75001 Paris
Tel: +33 1 40 39 09 00
contact@kong.fr

 

Valet parking from 7:00 p.m.
Rivoli car park – Pont Neuf opposite the restaurant

 

RESTAURANT
SUN-THURS: 12:00 – 18:00 & 19:00 – 23:45
FRI-SAT: 12:00 – 18:00 & 19:00 – 01:00

 

COCKTAIL BAR
Every day from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.

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