This Café Germain is an alternative to the traditional Parisian brasserie, as well as a mix of different elements and influences, both in terms of its atmosphere and cuisine, is spread into two floors whereas each of them server a different function.
Each of the restaurant's rooms are different from each other in their moods yet very consistent. It is shown on its decoration that contains check board patterns, leopard prints, and other crystal details.
The ground floor functions as the main salon of the venue, and is where the restaurant and bar can be found. Vibrant colors, mainly reds and yellows, accompanied with blacks and whites recreate a retro dining room of the 70's.
The most unique aspect of the restaurant as well as the main attraction is the massive yellow sculpture which created by Xavier Veilhan, that spreads across the two floors of the restaurant. Photos by Derek Hudson.