
Brasserie Lutetia Set to Bring a Parisian Flair to Downtown Dubai
Set to open its doors in Sofitel Dubai Downtown, Brasserie Lutetia is more than a restaurant, it is a love letter to the timeless art of dining, where French brasserie and Dubai's cosmopolitan spirit converge. A nod to Paris' earliest name, Lutetia, it celebrates the soul of European dining where food, conversation, and warmth intertwine in an atmosphere of timeless sophistication.
Steeped in heritage yet undeniably forward-thinking, Brasserie Lutetia bridges past and present, tradition and innovation. Its interiors whisper of Paris' golden era while nodding to Dubai's sustainability-driven future. The menu follows suit, offering a culinary journey through French and Mediterranean classics, from a rich Bœuf Bourguignon to a delicately crisp Côtelette de Veau, alongside lighter, contemporary plates like the vibrant Salade Brasserie.
Anchored by a striking central bar, the space will effortlessly transform from a laid-back morning café to an elegant evening social hub, where the clink of glasses and the hum of conversation bring the brasserie to life. Live cooking stations add an element of theater, engaging diners in a sensory experience that celebrates both the art of French gastronomy and the cosmopolitan flavors of Dubai.
'Sofitel Dubai Downtown has long been a destination for those who appreciate culture, elegance, and exceptional hospitality,' says Mohamed Hawwam, General Manager of Sofitel Dubai Downtown. 'Brasserie Lutetia is a natural extension of that philosophy bringing the timeless charm of a Parisian brasserie to the heart of Dubai, with an experience that is both refined and inviting. It's about indulging in a beautifully prepared meal, lingering, connecting and savouring the moment. We can't wait to welcome guests to this unique culinary experience.'
With its effortless elegance, bold flavors, and a setting that whispers both nostalgia and reinvention, Brasserie Lutetia is set to become one of Dubai's most anticipated culinary addresses. The countdown has begun for the grand unveiling of a brasserie
that invites you not just to dine, but to linger, indulge, and experience the poetry of Paris in the heart of Dubai.
For enquiries and bookings, please contact: [email protected] | Telephone: +971 (4)503 6666 Brasserie Lutetia Set to Bring a Parisian Flair to Downtown Dubai
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