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Tuesday
Apr172007

Bound

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Bound
49/51, avenue George V, 8th
M° George V
Tel : 01 53 67 84 60

Trendy bar and restaurant just off the Champs-Elysées (and the Louis Vuitton flagship store), Bound used to be known as the B*fly, and has the same owners as the Buddha Bar, Barrio Latino, and Barlotti, to give you an idea of the formula: stylish décor, electro lounge music, expensive food and drinks, and a beautiful (somewhat snobbish) crowd that might either be tourists or locals, depending on the day. Bound has a “glam rock” décor with metallic pink leather chairs, huge plasma screens showing contemporary art scenes, and Venetian chandeliers.

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The brunch buffet on the pink bar.

I went to Bound for drinks one night, and then back again a few weeks ago for Sunday brunch (noon-4pm). The buffet was huge, with everything from English muffins and fresh juice to mini pizzas and bacon and eggs. There’s even a sushi bar in the back. Perfect for huge appetites (at €38, you better be hungry!) and large groups – there are gigantic square booths that sit about 12 comfortably.

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The big booths.

The regular menu has, in addition to the Sushi Bar, a Franco-Japanese mix of dishes that will run you about €75 à la carte (menus from €38 to €83).

So how is the food? Perfectly fine, if a tad overpriced. But then again, you’re paying for the chance to check out the latest Parisian fashions (on actual Parisians), not a gourmet experience!

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Reader Comments (2)

Hello,

This evening my daughter is in this moment in your restaurant. Date and time: 3 january 23:15 h.
Her name is Floor.
Is it possible, that you give my greetings now
to her and her boyfriend martijn.

Thank you very much

Thea
January 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterThea
Well hello Thea!
Bound isn't my restaurant, I just reviewed it. ;)
January 4, 2008 | Registered CommenterHeather

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