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Bouchon Beverly Hills
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Bar Boulud
Per Se
Jade on 36
MO Bar
Amber
The Line
Cravings
Aureole Las Vegas
Mandarin Bar
Agua

Hotels

One&Only Cape Town Public Spaces
One&Only Cape Town Rooms
Mandarin Oriental Geneva
The Joule Hotel
Aleph
Mandarin Oriental Landmark
Westin Chosun
Casa MANNI Roma

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Dining Design
T–Bar
GrandHotelSalone

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Bouchon Beverly Hills. For Bouchon Beverly Hills, Adam D. Tihany’s design goal was to stay true to Chef Thomas Keller’s traditional Bistro by incorporating beautiful antiques into a contemporary, yet still intimate – and inherently French – environment.  Authenticity was paramount, as well as keeping in mind the original “bouchon”, a particular style of café that has existed in the province of Lyon for centuries.

All the finishes and colors are classic Bouchon, with features including a hand-painted fascia mural by French artist Paulin Paris, a magnificent French pewter bar seating 16, a vibrant mosaic floor composed of hand-painted tiles, and Tihany’s own McGuire Grand Café Collection Dining Chair. Bouchon Beverly Hills seats over 225 guests, yet the arrangements of the banquettes and brass with etched glass dividers make for an intimate dining experience. An outdoor patio accommodates those wishing to dine outdoors in the warmer months.

Tihany also designed interiors for many of Chef Keller’s other restaurants, including: The French Laundry, Per Se, Bouchon and Bouchon Bakery in New York, Bouchon and Bouchon Bakery in Napa Valley, and Bouchon at the Venetian.