Le Patio de La Réserve Paris: a secret oasis reopens its doors
Tucked away in the heart of the 8th arrondissement, far from the hustle and bustle of Paris, the Patio de La Réserve reopens for the spring-summer 2025 season. A long-awaited return for this confidential address, a veritable hanging garden of discreet charm, where luxury becomes a whisper.
A green interlude in the heart of the city
Hidden from view, palm trees and ferns flourish under a blue sky, in a refined setting designed by Jacques Garcia. Here, the codes of the luxury hotel industry fade away in favor of natural elegance. Here, you can enjoy a cosy lunch, a glass of champagne in hand, or simply savour the moment, enveloped by the silence of the vegetation.
Chef Jérôme Banctel’s summer vision
At the helm, three-starred chef Jérôme Banctel offers a fresh summer menu, with a mix of house classics and inspired new dishes. Sea bream ceviche, veal carpaccio, Victoria salad, lobster tagliolini… The dishes play the card of sophisticated simplicity, supported by exceptional products and a discreet but mastered technique.
Grilled meats can be shared: veal chop, red tuna with lemon confit or marinated beef fillet. And to prolong the pleasure, the mythical ice-cream cart makes a comeback, with homemade sorbets to be enjoyed in the shade of a parasol.
La Réserve, quiet luxury a stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées
Located on Avenue Gabriel, La Réserve Paris is much more than a 5-star hotel. It’s a haven of 19th-century architecture, with hushed suites and marble fireplaces, where refinement meets discretion. The Nescens spa, the Michelin-starred Le Gabriel restaurant and now the reopened patio make this a haven for aesthetes.
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