Ralph’s Paris, the restaurant of the Ralph Lauren boutique in Saint-Germain Des Près ,offers delicious brunches on Sunday mornings in an enchanting place.

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In a former private mansion built in 1683

Would you like an American brunch in the heart of Saint-Germain des Près ? So don’t hesitate to let yourself be tempted by Ralph’s, the restaurant in the Ralph Lauren store in Paris. The superb terrace of the very chic Ralph’s restaurant attracts an elegant international clientele. Housed in a former private mansion built in 1683, Ralph Lauren’s RALPH’S restaurant combines the typically American character with the refined spirit of the Left Bank. To complete the new flagship store, Ralph Lauren opened its first restaurant in Paris in April 2010.

Ralph's Paris
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In the pure American tradition

This restaurant showcases hospitality and cuisine in the pure American tradition. Ralph’s offers a tailor-made menu consisting of a hot drink of your choice and an assortment of muffins, croissants, lemon cake and cinnamon rolls. On the savory side, the menu offers the famous eggs Benedict in bacon or smoked salmon, with cheese or herbs, and scrambled eggs. Or, make way for the New York bagel. In terms of desserts, Ralph’s offers pancakes with seasonal fruits, drizzled with maple syrup, granola or even Ralph’s Brownie for the greediest. In addition to offering a delicious brunch, the place is enchanting. A delicate blend of vintage and modern fabrics, and the juxtaposition of weathered teak and wrought iron ornaments lend a rustic and sophisticated charm to the interior courtyard. Large benches adorned with blue and white cushions can comfortably accommodate 70 people. The haunting sound of water flowing in the fountain — a former horse trough — brings an added touch of serenity to the bustling heart of the city.

Ralph’s restaurant

173 Boulevard Saint Germain

75006 Paris

http://www.ralphlauren.fr

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