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The third signature gastronomic restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris is now open. L’Orangerie is a brand-new dining experience in the Marble Courtyard, already home to the recently opened Le George restaurant and the three Michelin-starred Le Cinq. The hotel showcases the cuisine of chefs with very different careers, talents and styles, offering guests the chance to experience a range of culinary expertise, including Christian Le Squer at Le Cinq, and now David Bizet at L’Orangerie. An extension of La Galerie, L’Orangerie restaurant is an atmospheric spot overlooking the famous Marble Courtyard at Four Seasons Hotel George V. It took six months to build the seven-metre-high glass and steel structure, which blends seamlessly with the Art Deco style of the hotel. Open throughout the year for breakfast, lunch and dinner, L’Orangerie offers an intimate experience thanks to its interior design by Pierre-Yves Rochon. A mosaic with plant motifs covers the floor and huge Lalique lamps adorn the interior. Jeff Leatham, the long-standing Artistic Director at Four Seasons Hotel George V, is responsible for the couture decor in the Marble Courtyard, where vibrant fuchsia vanda orchids set off classic box trees and ferns. Signature dishes include: To start
  • Poached langoustine, citrus, rice espuma
  • Smoked soft egg, impérial caviar and watercress
  • King crab, lemon, pickles from the garden
Mains
  • Dover sole, shellfish, granny smith apple and lemon verbena
  • Cod à la nacre, toasted hazelnuts, capers, roseval potato
  • Milk-fed Lamb, courgette flower, smoked chees
  • Poulette du perche, morels, asparagus cooked with Arbois wine
To finish
  • Meringue flower, raspberries and anise
  • Chocolate leaves and soufflé, Peruvian dark chocolate, black cardamom
  • Rhubarb delicacy, almond and ewe’s milk

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