+33 1 45486215
For more info, please contact:
EMPORIO ARMANI CAFFÈ
emporioarmanicaffeparis@giorgioarmani.fr
ARMANI/RISTORANTE
RISTORANTE
7 PLACE DU QUÉBEC
75006 PARIS, FRANCE
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday - Thursday:
7:30PM - 10:30PM
Friday - Sunday:
12:30PM - 2:30PM
7:30PM - 10:30PM
CAFFÈ
149, BLVD. ST.GERMAIN
75006 PARIS, FRANCE
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Sunday:
12:30PM - 10:30PM
DELIVERY AND TAKEOUT
Enjoy our signature dishes in the comfort of your own home.
Located in the heart of the iconic Rive Gauche, one of the liveliest districts in Paris, the ground floor of the space plays host to the café with seating area and a spacious veranda open all year round, while on the first floor there is a Michelin-starred restaurant and a lounge area.
Join us every Thursday evening for a special dinner with Dj set and live music from 8pm to 1am.
The Armani/Ristorante in Paris was awarded its first star by the Michelin Guide France in their newly-released 2018 list, and has retained it for 5 consecutive years. Since being fully renovated in 2016, Chef Massimo Tringali has brought a touch of Italian flair to the Paris food scene while at the helm of the Armani/Ristorante.
We are pleased to announce that our restaurant is the first Italian restaurant in France to be certified with three ECOTABLE macarons, rewarding our eco-friendly catering based on responsible sourcing and a limited carbon footprint.
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“Besides quality of course, what I most value about food is the simplicity and the bond with history and traditions that it carries.”
MASSIMO TRINGALI
Massimo Tringali is a Sicilian-born chef who has worked at Emporio Armani Caffè & Ristorante in Paris since 2016. After spending five years at a hospitality school in Sicily, where he learned to work in the dining room and kitchen, he left his homeland in 2001 to head to Paris. At the time he was only 21 years old. There he became head chef at the Mona Lisa hotel, rue de la Boétie. After two years, he joined the 'Carpaccio' team at the prestigious Royal Monceau. The restaurant had just received its first Michelin star. He then worked for many years alongside the chef at the Royal Monceau, who took him to Porto Vecchio, Corsica, to the Casa del Mare—where he obtained his first star—and then returned to Italy where he remained for ten years. In 2016, he met Massimo Mori, owner of Emporio Armani Caffè & Mori Venice Bar in Paris. Two years after his arrival, the restaurant was honoured with its 1st star in the Michelin Guide.