Mayfair-based La Petite Maison (LPM) has dropped its newest cocktail menu known as Déjà Vu, which seems within the type of a classic journal.


The menu is claimed to be styled on the golden age of the French Riviera between the Nineteen Fifties and Nineteen Nineties, with 10 new cocktails to select from.
Every cocktail additionally has a non-alcoholic model, as a part of LPM’s dedication to London’s rising health-conscious motion. The bar stated that every no-and low serve is made with the identical precision, substances and storytelling as its alcoholic kind.
The drinks inform tales impressed by the tradition of the south of France from that period, with serves supplemented with horoscopes and puzzles on pages offered like a shiny French journal.
Cocktails take after iconic cultural moments similar to Brigitte Bardot popularising the bikini at Cannes in 1953, the creation of the Hermès Birkin bag and British Components One driver Graham Hill’s triumphs on the Monaco Grand Prix.
Highlights embrace the Birkin, which is described by LPM as ‘a twist on the Americano’ and is made with Charentais melon, Bacardi Cuatro Añejo, a mix of vermouth and light-weight tonic water. The drink is known as after the Hermès Birkin bag – launched by English actress Jane Birkin – and offered with a customized French silk scarf.


Moreover, the Douliou Douliou is known as a ‘playful tackle the Piña Colada’ that’s served with a classic walkman enjoying Douliou Douliou St Tropez.
The Soleil is then impressed by Fragonard’s Soleil perfume, and brings collectively LPM x 44°N Gin, bergamot and mandarin. It’s served in a bespoke soda bottle alongside a fragrance pattern.
Explaining the idea, Tibor Krascsenics, LPM’s international beverage director, stated: “Déjà Vu is a seamless evolution from our earlier Jean Cocteau ‘Recipes for our Mates’ menu, which celebrated the romance of the Belle Époque.
“With this new chapter, we transport friends to the cinematic glamour of the French Riviera, marrying world-class cocktails with editorial storytelling. It’s a celebration of tradition, craftsmanship and joie de vivre, completely at residence in Mayfair.”
LPM’s London web site launched in 2007 and the group has 9 different places around the globe, together with Dubai, Miami and Hong Kong.
The Déjà Vu menu arrived on the Dubai department earlier within the yr.
LPM hopes the Déjà Vu menu could make its bar programme as iconic as its restaurant, and one of many ‘most enjoyable ingesting locations’ in London.
In different London on-trade information, Gothic Bar will grow to be the Hawksmoor Martini Bar, whereas Revery Bar at London Hilton on Park Lane has launched a cocktail menu known as The Daydream Assortment.
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