Ralph's Restaurant
Ralph's Restaurant is a dining establishment in Paris's 6th arrondissement serving American cuisine within a 17th-century historic building. The interior features a large fireplace, hunting paintings, vintage brown leather banquettes, and an inner courtyard with a terrace where guests dine under white umbrellas.
The restaurant opened in May 2010 and quickly became popular with both locals and visitors to Paris. It introduced American dining concepts to a historic Parisian building, bridging two different cultural traditions.
The restaurant is named after Ralph Lauren and reflects his fashion philosophy through its design. The hunting lodge aesthetic with paintings and leather furnishings brings an American country-house style that stands apart from traditional Parisian bistros.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and in good weather, as the indoor seating of 48 covers fills quickly. The courtyard terrace with 80 seats operates during warmer months, while outdoor heaters extend comfort during cooler seasons.
The restaurant shares its space with an adjoining Ralph Lauren boutique, and many visitors browse the fashion shop while waiting for their table or after their meal. This blend of dining and retail creates an experience beyond typical restaurant visits.
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