Pavillon Montsouris, French restaurant in Parc Montsouris, Paris, France.
The Pavillon Montsouris is a restaurant located within Parc Montsouris featuring large glass windows and colonial architectural elements throughout its dining spaces. An outdoor terrace overlooks the park's green areas.
The restaurant was built in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition and was originally named Pavillon du Lac. It has remained at the same location in Parc Montsouris since its opening.
The restaurant embodies French cooking traditions through seasonal menus that reinterpret classic dishes with regional ingredients in a modern way.
The restaurant opens daily and seats about 120 guests across indoor and outdoor areas. Making a reservation in advance is recommended, especially during peak hours.
The building was constructed with colonial design elements reflecting the World's Fair era and global influences of that time. These architectural details remain visible today and shape the character of the structure.
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