Food
Paris
Nomiya
Dining in the sky

**this location is now closed

Palais de Tokyo is back at it again, following up their makeshift sleeping hotel “Everland” with a stunning glass-paneled rooftop restaurant lit up in the incandescent shades of a moon ring. Executive chef Gilles Stassart brushes up on altitude-friendly recipes for the 12 guests lucky enough to have scored a reservation online for the 60-80 Euros meal.

The restaurant opened on July 1st, 2009 and is officially open for one year—finally closing on the 1st of March 2011; it’s also part of the Art Home project, which has the museum offering various culinary and food-related events. To make a reservation at the restaurant, check back online every day at 10am, when the seating chart opens up.

Nomiya
  • 13 avenue du Président Wilson
  • 75116 Paris
  • M9 at Iéna‎
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