Cucina, you can’t explain it, you can just savour it!
A contemporary Italian cuisine.
Wines that speak of the beautiful transalpine terroirs. A service as attentive as relaxed. Cucina rhymes with dolce vita.
The dining-room: signed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte
It is a decor à la Ettore Sottsass, the great master of Italian design. Italian down to the smallest detail: the lighting, for example, is by Luca Nichetto and the cutlery is designed by Pininfarina for Mepra. And above all sprinkled with iconoclastic touches from the “knitted cold cuts” of Yuki & Daugthers to the monumental portrait of Catherine de Medici. The light floods in, the very high ceiling further stretches the space and everything makes Cucina a very contemporary trattoria.
THE DECOR: LIGHT, SPACE AND WINKS
The interior layout was entrusted to the architect, urban planner and designer Jean-Michel Wilmotte who has already signed, for the Maison Ducasse, the renovation of the Spoon restaurant, at the Bourse. In 2012, he already renovated the Maison de la Mutualité where Cucina is located. Wilmotte & associés also worked on the Halle Freyssinet and the Lutetia hotel and designed the Ferrari Sports Management Centre. Currently, his agency is working in particular on the UN House in Dakar and the Paris Saint-Germain Performance Centre.
The cuisine: unexpected, delicate, tanto delizioso!
Cucina’s new menu offers lively Italian cuisine, full of freedom and creativity. The Chef subtly creates his contemporary version of typical Italian dishes.
A lively Italian cuisine, full of freedom and creativity.