Mon Plaisir Explained

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Established:1943
Previous-Owner:Jean Viala
Street-Address:19-21 Monmouth Street, Covent Garden
City:London
Postcode:WC2H 9DD
Country:United Kingdom
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Mon Plaisir at 19-21 Monmouth Street, Covent Garden, is London's oldest family run French restaurant, founded by Jean Viala and his wife in 1943.[1]

It was opened by Jean Viala and his wife in 1943, and bought by their head waiter Monsieur Alain Lhermitte in 1972 who expanded it from one to four dining rooms, retaining the zinc bar that came from a brothel in Lyons.[2] [3] In April 2022 Alain Lhermitte retired and the restaurant was acquired by Fabio Lauro & Family, making them the third family to successively run this venue.

The team behind BBC Radio 4's The Moral Maze would have dinner on Wednesday evenings at Mon Plaisir, while Hugo Gryn (1930-1996), the rabbi and broadcaster, was alive.[4]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mon Plaisir - Seven Dials, London . Sevendials.co.uk . 2016-07-31.
  2. Web site: Our History. Monplaisir.co.uk. 2016-07-31.
  3. Web site: CHESTER Boyd, the caterers, and the Worshipful Company of Butchers » 3 Jan 1998 » The Spectator Archive . Archive.spectator.co.uk . 1998-01-03 . 2016-07-31.
  4. Book: Hugo Gryn. Three Minutes of Hope: Hugo Gryn on The God Slot. 25 November 2010. A&C Black. 978-1-4411-4035-7. 8.