EXCLUSIVE: At Lisa Vanderpump’s new restaurant! TV personality opens Parisian-style eatery Vanderpump à Paris in Las Vegas
The Vanderpump Empire continues to grow!
Restaurateur and reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump opened her 36th location on Thursday night – and second in Las Vegas – with Vanderpump à Paris’ latest location in Paris Las Vegas.
Parisian design is exactly what you would expect from Vanderpump and her husband Ken Todd, who are known for their love of luxurious interiors.
has received an exclusive first look at the establishment, which offers delicious food, quirky cocktails and a luxurious atmosphere with eclectic Parisian-inspired design details.
Inside Lisa Vanderpump’s new restaurant! TV personality opens Parisian-style eatery Vanderpump à Paris in Las Vegas (pictured above)
Vanderpump à Paris follows the success of her other Vegas venue; Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars Palace.
The latest establishment is once again designed by Vanderpump herself and her design partner Nick Allen, and it seems like the pair have been hard at work creating a dreamlike interior that transports you to another world.
The hall seats around 200 with several seating areas adorned with plush Art Nouveau velvet banquettes, large ornate cushions, as well as lamps and bespoke furniture from Vanderpump and Alain’s famous design line, Vanderpump Alain.
Wow: Parisian design is exactly what you would expect from Vanderpump and her husband Ken Todd, who are known for their love of luxurious interiors.
Inside: got an exclusive first look at the establishment with delicious food, quirky cocktails and a lush atmosphere with eclectic Parisian-inspired design details.
The impossibly long white marble bar is adorned with crystal chandeliers in wrought-iron cages; unique bronze umbrellas sit on top of the marble, and there are massive windows at the back of the bar that offer views of the Eiffel Tower and the rain-drenched Seine River.
Water flows over the glass with a magical and insanely realistic effect, and guests immediately feel as if they somehow stepped from the casino floor in Las Vegas into stormy Paris.