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La Petite Maison Brings Its Iconic French-Mediterranean Charm to Kuwait

La Petite Maison Brings Its Iconic French-Mediterranean Charm to Kuwait

Syyaha07-07-2025
Kuwait, July 7th 2025: Internationally celebrated for its French-Mediterranean flair, La Petite Maison (LPM) is set to expand its footprint in the GCC with a highly anticipated debut in Kuwait, scheduled for November 2025. The new venue will introduce LPM's signature cuisine, rooted in the vibrant flavours of the French Riviera, to one of Kuwait's most prestigious dining destinations.
Located on Kuwait's Arabian Gulf Street, just steps from the iconic Kuwait Towers, the restaurant offers sweeping sea and beachfront views, seamlessly blending LPM's timeless elegance with Kuwait's coastal allure. The launch is in partnership with Al Dhow Hospitality and the Touristic Enterprises Company (TEC).
This latest addition further strengthens LPM's distinguished global presence, which began in London and includes celebrated locations in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Miami, Hong Kong, Riyadh, and Doha. In the Middle East, LPM has firmly established itself as a benchmark of refined French-Mediterranean dining with its acclaimed outposts across the region.
'Fourteen years after making our Middle East debut with LPM Dubai, we are proud to continue our journey in Kuwait,' said Nicolas Budzynski, CEO of La Petite Maison. 'The remarkable reception we've received across the region – from Dubai and Abu Dhabi to Riyadh and Doha – has inspired us to grow with intention, always guided by our commitment to timeless elegance and culinary excellence. Kuwait, with its discerning audience and iconic coastal setting, feels like a natural next step. At LPM, our philosophy goes beyond cuisine; we create spaces defined by warmth, generosity, and a true sense of joie de vivre. We are excited to bring that spirit to Kuwait.'
'We are proud to collaborate with Al Dhow Hospitality and La Petite Maison (LPM) as part of our vision for Kuwait's Waterfront Project – Corniche.' Said the CEO of Touristic Enterprises Company (TEC) Mr. Abdullah Hassan Al-Jaafar. 'This collaboration represents a major step in transforming Kuwait's Waterfront – Corniche – into a leading destination that blends world-class dining, cultural vibrancy, and exceptional hospitality. Welcoming an internationally acclaimed brand like LPM aligns with TEC's commitment to enhancing Kuwait's tourism offering and creating iconic lifestyle experiences for both residents and visitors of Kuwait.
LPM Dubai has garnered international acclaim, consistently ranking on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list, and has been recognised locally as Time Out Restaurant of the Decade; affirming LPM's position as a benchmark of culinary excellence in the region and beyond.
Guests can expect a light-filled dining room, an elegant alfresco terrace ideal for warm evenings, and a vibrant bar serving signature mocktails that reinterpret the brand's most iconic serves. Interiors will be inspired by the golden age of the French Riviera with Belle Époque flourishes, soft Mediterranean tones, and playful, playful artwork capturing the spirit of the city. This new opening captures both the joie de vivre of the Côte d'Azur and the vibrant rhythm of Kuwait.
Set against Kuwait's breathtaking coastline, the new venue will embody LPM's distinctive blend of effortless elegance and vibrant Mediterranean spirit. With every detail thoughtfully crafted; from the refined interiors to the exceptional culinary offerings, La Petite Maison Kuwait is poised to become a landmark destination, redefining luxury dining and hospitality in the region.
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