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Win a surrealist dinner at The Dali

It was here that he received the most absurd commands (flock of sheep, Tuileries flies) and was walking his fetish lobster; decidedly the repeated stays of Dali at Le Meurice marked forever the most ancient of the Parisian palaces! To taste its gastronomy*, without excess, and 100% flavours, and win a dinner for two at the Dali, tell us, in a few words, what is the most remarkable image that comes to mind when you think about surrealism. Unleash your fantasy! The snacking version of LeMeurice...

The hotel needed a gastronomic stop "fewer stars" than the Yannick Alléno kitchens, but also to immortalise the crazy and ingenious mindset of this surrealist spirit. The Starck family has signed for the decoration; they came up with a decor of soft extravaganza to accommodate the playful gourmet restaurant of LeMeurice, soberly named The Dali. With many references to the artist’s extraordinary work: the swan chair evoking an original painting of Dalí where swans and tree trunks are reflected in the water forming elephant silhouettes, the chair with feet in the form of ladies shoes, designed by Dali himself and the lamp "Muletas" with its drawers, symbol of human consciousness, and the painting with the lobster on a phone. Highlight of The Dali restaurant? The immense dreamlike canvas of some 145 m2 drawn by the daughter of the designer, Ara Starck, in warm tones of ochre and Gold that will immediately transport you into this whimsical and enthralling universe.



"The beauty will be edible or will not be!"

With this unparalleled phrase, it looks like El Salvador Dali had already this Parisian retaurant in mind. Because, in this chic and playful universe, no doubt, the taste is mandatory! Between the Medallions of monkfish with an alga confiture, Fricassee of squid with espellette and quarters of artichokes, but also  Goujonnettes of sole and sea food, steamed vegetables and Aloe Vera Pink Grapefruit salad, Yannick Alléno plays with flavours while respecting the freshness and lightness of the products. An excellent address.

Mars 2011

Le Meurice
228 rue de Rivoli
75001 Paris
Tel: 33 (0)1 44 58 10 75
www.lemeurice.com

Le Dali
open every day from 7h to 23h
Reservation: 00 33 (0)1 44 58 10 44


* according to availability of the restaurant.


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