Originally Posted by
offerendum
No, I am not comparing the two at this point. My statement referred to the FSGV as a hotel, rather than to the restaurants. That being said, the statement applies to both, with one exception. I have never experienced the enforcement of a dress code in hotels, but twice in restaurants.
Incidentally, I was not aware of a dress code at Le Cinq, even though the standard of dress was high. I thought the meal was good, but not outstanding.
Wore a jacket to dinner when my wife and I went there.
I agree, abit let down by Le Cinq's food, and probably won't go back. Loved the Sommelier, as he was super nice and funny; and I think he is the additional star for Le Cinq..and makes the place great...... He gave a rose to my wife....which my wife loved....The champagne cart was a nice touch to try different glasses based on the sommelier's recommendation.
The chef came out and greeted each table individually.
Here is a quick google search for dress code at Le Cinq.....
Le Cinq, a 3-Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris, France, has an elegant dress code that requires a jacket for men:
- Men: A jacket is required for men, and the restaurant will provide one if you don't have one.
- Women: Most women wear a dress.
- General attire: Shorts, sportswear, and T-shirts are not permitted