Gigi, Italian restaurant in Golden Triangle, Paris, France
Gigi is an Italian restaurant on Avenue Montaigne in Paris serving arancini, ossobuco, and fresh pasta with clams in large dining rooms. The space features golden Sienna marble and Roman travertine that create a formal dining environment.
Architect Hugo Toro designed the interior using golden Sienna marble and Roman travertine to shape the dining space. This renovation created a new setting for Italian cooking in central Paris.
The place blends Italian food traditions with Parisian dining habits, offering antipasti and classic desserts that reflect both cultures. Guests experience how these culinary worlds meet through the menu and the way meals unfold in this setting.
The restaurant opens Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 10:30 PM with a cocktail bar offering many drink options. Visitors should expect formal dining and should arrange a reservation in advance.
The dining room has direct views of the Eiffel Tower while sitting near the Theatre des Champs-Elysees. This position combines Italian cooking with proximity to some of Paris's well-known landmarks.
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