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Enjoy a premium French brunch surrounded by a Parisian garden, at La Table du Luxembourg!

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At certain moments of the year, beautiful flowers arise..

Have you already spent some time in the Jardin du Luxembourg, in Paris? If not the case, we really invite you to discover this very popular and singular park, as one of the most visited Parisian gardens. Surrounded by beautiful cultural places, gourmet tea rooms and tasty brasseries, this wide green area is settled around the the Palais du Luxembourg where sits actually the current Senate. In this natural framework, this eponym Palace was the origin of the creation of this garden, requested in 1612 by Queen Marie de Medici, in order to highlight this monument (photo credits: La Table du Luxembourg).

Apart from this charming piece of architecture, don’t also miss the Luxembourg Museum which has been the first museum to open, in 1750. This cultural hot spot, also property of the Senate, offers around two exhibitions a year, with the main thematics of Renaissance in Europe, the role of Paris as the capital of the arts as well as the relationship between art and power (read article here about the actual exhibition). Among this rich range of possibilities, we propose you here some suggestions to pursue your experience in this mythical land of nature, inside the Parisian urban jungle. By AP


..or which of those green chairs would you select?
The magnificent Medici fountain hidden in the background..

One other important point resides in the fact that the Luxembourg Garden is a real botanical paradise, where hundreds of plants, trees and flowers varieties collide, either outside or protected in an orangery and greenhouses, able to contain more than 500 species of orchids. Such an amazing exotic touch before admiring some of the various 106 statues that adorn this garden, such as the very beautiful Medici fountain.

This piece of art was erected in 1630, from the wish of Marie de Medici, unless you prefer laying down on of the many heavy green chairs, available all around and particularly in front of the basin, where your kids can navigate small sailboats, following an old tradition (photo credits: Daniel Wisniak).

..until Le Jour by Jean-Joseph Perraud.
From a random candy and pancake kiosk..

Otherwise, you still have the opportunity to listen to an orchestra or any brass band or try to practice some pétanque games, in one of those ideal grounds there, or in the nearby Jardin des Grands Explorateurs (also known as the Marco Polo and Cavelier-de-la-Salle gardens). Therefore, this pleasant and intimate green annex was built at the end of the 19th century as an urban extension of the neighboring Jardin du Luxembourg.

By the way, the main attraction of the Jardin de l’Observatoire is the superb Fontaine Carpeaux (also called the Fontaine des Quatre-Parties-du-Monde), which is an admirable open-air Parisian monument. Assembled between 1867 and 1874, it is may regarded as a collective artwork produced by several illustrious French sculptors, including Gabriel Davioud and Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux.

..and its Botanical Garden to visit under demand.
A graceful facade from the Faculty to admire..

Thereafter, you would also find throughout this park a multitude of statues offering, in addition to a pleasant landscape, a superb perspective towards the Luxembourg Gardens. In addition to this grandiose decor, you can enjoy in this garden large lawns accessible to the public and a layout favorable to bucolic promenades, meditation sessions and sometimes picnics.

The buildings that line the avenue also deserve a special attention. For example, you could admire the Faculty of Pharmacy of Paris, the Institute of Art and Archaeology, and many other buildings with such an original architecture. Moreover, inside the Faculty of Pharmacy, there is another pretty and unusual garden that you can visit for free, which is the Botanical Garden of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences.

Le Jardin du Luxembourg, 75006 Paris (France) / Phone : 00 33 (0)1 42 34 20 00.


..some mornings simply launch with a squeezed juice and a café.
What about meeting Philippe Renard in person?

Located in the heart of the Luxembourg Garden, known as one of the most illustrious gardens of Paris with its countless surprises and colors, La Table du Luxembourg is a real haven of peace for all of the gastronomic enthusiasts to discover. Born from the desire of the Senate to create, through a contest, a gastronomic address inside this garden, managed by this institution. 

Initiated by the starred Chef Philippe Renard, who enjoyed a certain notoriety by the time he conducted the tables of the luxurious Sofitel Paris and 23 years in the Lutetia Hotels, located not that far away. Willing to start a new culinary adventure, Philippe Renard decided to invest  this sporty corner of those Luxembourg Gardens, where tennis and basketball courts collide… 
 
 

..before having your gourmet day at La Table du Luxembourg.
Different shades of metallic chairs to choose..

Under a fancy glass roof, including a potential capacity of 80 seats, or on the terrace, where 120 guests may admire a unique perspective over the idyllic gardens, feel free to adopt this Table du Luxembourg for any precious moment, such as family reunions, but also business lunches, seminars, cocktails, literary encounters, wine tastings, birthdays, weddings

Therefore, Philippe Renard wished to share in this warm and functional space, his own vision about French cuisine, but only made from seasonal products. Whatever they are proposed à la carte, either featured on a menu form or on a to share formula, you are invited to immerse yourself into ancestral recipes from French terroirs (photo credits: La Table du Luxembourg).
 
 
 
..eventually pursued by this cod breast, with green vegetables.
Oysters and razors clams easily get married with a Chablis wine..

Icing on the cake, the Chef has prepared for you a huge brunch formula, only available on Sundays from 12pm until 3pm… Organized around a gargantuan set of various buffets, enjoy this pleasant guinguette atmosphere, supervised by a skillful and inspired team.

For 65 euros (or 30 euros for kids), you are invited to appreciate a selection of finely selected dishes, raw or cooked. Classified by category, starting from seafood (starring delicious oysters, tasty razor clams with garlic, giant shrimps, smoked herring and salmon, or high-range Basque delicatessen from Pierre Oteiza…), passing by another buffet where you could find countless seasonal vegetables which are grilled or marinated, along other types of salads for more fresh sensations…

..what do you think of this farandole of desserts?
For the meat lovers, here is the other option with this rumsteak..

For instance, we could easily enunciate you a homemade gaspacho, fresh asparaguses, cold quiches and tortillas, figs stuffed with goat cheese… all of those elements to hydrate with different types of oils or vinegars, and possibly to complete with a bunch of ripened cheeses.

In parallel, don’t miss the hot dishes which are a quiche lorraine and a spinach flamiche, or other served ones directly served at your table. For instance, we tested the excellent grilled North Sea cod breast, with pan-fried green vegetables with pesto or the other alternative proposed with the rumsteak and its marinated vegetables! And to accompany this generous brunch, 2 glasses of wine per person, to choose from the house’s selection of fine wines, plus one squeezed juice and a café (photo credits: AP).

Fruits, cakes and pastries are gathered to make a certain temptation!

On top of that, one other buffet remains at your disposal, once again depending of the weather conditions inside the chalet or outside, but this time displaying a large choice of homemade sweet delights, if you still have appetite.

Among them, you could count on a balanced Havana Club rum baba, Menton lemon pie, Gianduja chocolate pie, pasteis de Nata… Last but not least, remind to take away the Gazette du Renard to learn more about the news!

 

 
La Table Du Luxembourg, 7 Rue Guynemer, 75006 Paris (France) / Phone : 00 33 (0)1 42 38 64 88. More information on the official website.

 
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