Need a little LV with your latte? Louis Vuitton has expanded its world far beyond trunks and totes, with cafés and restaurants worldwide serving up coffee, pâtisserie, and culinary – all in beautifully designed, Instagrammable settings.
Each outpost is a blend of culinary craft and couture cool — whether it’s sipping an espresso beneath Frank Gehry’s glass installation in Seoul, enjoying Louis Vuitton’s signature afternoon tea in Paris, or indulging in a Saint-Tropez Michelin-starred menu by Mory Sacko.

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Sipping in Style Across Asia
In Asia, Louis Vuitton cafés combine thoughtful design with carefully crafted menus, available in locations such as Osaka, Tokyo, Seoul, Chengdu, and Bangkok.

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Le Café V – Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji, Osaka, Japan
Le Café V, the very first Louis Vuitton café, opened in early 2020 on the top floor of Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji, serving coffee, tea, and delicate pastries in collaboration with renowned chef Yosuke Suga. The entrance to Sugalabo V, his exclusive restaurant, is hidden within the café behind a speakeasy-style door concealed by stacked Monogram suitcases, offering a secretive passage to the intimate dining space.
Address: Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji, 2 Chome-8-16 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan

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Le Café V – Louis Vuitton Ginza Namiki, Tokyo, Japan
Le Café V in Ginza, Tokyo, the world’s second Louis Vuitton café, sits on the top floor of the Louis Vuitton Ginza Namiki store. Created in collaboration with Chef Yosuke Suga of SUGALABO, it offers an elegant selection of sweet and savory dishes, with reservations recommended to avoid long wait times.
Address: Louis Vuitton Ginza Namiki, 7 Chome-6-1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan

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Le Café Louis Vuitton – The Place Bangkok, Thailand
Le Café Louis Vuitton at The Place Bangkok is set against a lush, botanical backdrop and showcases the Maison’s signature motifs. The café offers an array of indulgent delights, from delicate cakes and parfaits to the inventive Mango Sticky Rice Fizz, creating an inviting and Instagram-worthy culinary experience.
Address: Louis Vuitton The Place, Gaysorn Amarin, 999 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

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The Hall by Louis Vuitton – Chengdu, China
Located in Chengdu, The Hall is a unique cultural and culinary destination from Louis Vuitton. The space blends immersive design with curated dining experiences, offering guests a sophisticated setting to enjoy both art and gastronomy.
Address: The Hall by Louis Vuitton, Chengdu, China

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Le Café Louis Vuitton – Seoul, South Korea
Café Louis Vuitton Seoul, which opened in early September 2025, is located on the 4th floor of Maison Louis Vuitton Seoul, featuring a striking façade designed by Frank Gehry. Helmed by Chef Yoon in collaboration with mentors Chef Arnaud Donckele and Pastry Chef Maxime Frédéric, the café offers a refined menu blending Korean-inspired flavors with signature creations from Saint-Tropez and Paris.
Address: Le Café Louis Vuitton Seoul, 4F, 454 Apgujeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06015, South Korea

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Savoring Europe, From Paris to Milan
From the city hustle and bustle of Paris and Milan to the sun-soaked beaches of Saint-Tropez, Europe is home to some of Louis Vuitton’s most iconic cafés and restaurants.

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Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton – Paris, France
Set above the LV Dream exhibition with panoramic views of the Seine, this Parisian restaurant offers a curated menu by Maxime Frédéric, featuring seasonal French-inspired dishes. Guests can also enjoy Louis Vuitton’s signature afternoon tea, with elegant Monogram accents, and a tropical-inspired interior that complements the Maison’s artistry.
Address: Café Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton, 26 Quai de la Mégisserie, 75001 Paris, France

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Restaurant Arnaud Donckele & Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton – Saint-Tropez, France
Under the Riviera sun, this Michelin-starred restaurant at the White 1921 Hotel brings to life the gourmet artistry of chefs Arnaud Donckele and Maxime Frédéric. The vibrant menu celebrates authentic neo-gastronomy, while guests can also enjoy Louis Vuitton’s signature afternoon tea.
Address: White 1921 Hotel, Place des Lices, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France

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Da Vittorio Café Louis Vuitton – Milan, Italy
Nestled in the historic courtyard of Palazzo Taverna, accessible through the Louis Vuitton boutique on Via Montenapoleone, Da Vittorio Café offers a luxurious pause in the heart of Milan’s fashion district. The menu features “luxury snacking” and signature desserts, including the renowned tiramisu by Da Vittorio, all served in an elegant setting that blends Milanese heritage with Louis Vuitton’s iconic style.
Address: Via Monte Napoleone 2, 20121 Milan, Italy

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DaV by Da Vittorio Louis Vuitton – Milan, Italy
Just steps away from the café, DaV by Da Vittorio presents a refined dining experience on Via Bagutta. This restaurant offers contemporary Italian cuisine in a casual fine dining format, reinterpreting classic dishes with a modern twist.
Address: Via Bagutta 1, 20121 Milan, Italy

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A Taste of LV in the Americas
While Louis Vuitton cafés span the globe, New York City is home to the brand’s first U.S. outpost, offering a uniquely metropolitan take on the Maison’s culinary vision.

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Le Café Louis Vuitton – New York City, USA
Le Café Louis Vuitton, the brand’s first U.S. café, opened in 2024 on the fourth floor of its Fifth Avenue flagship, bringing a taste of French culinary artistry to the heart of Manhattan. The café features a curated menu by Executive Chef Christophe Bellanca and Pastry Chef Mary George, offering refined coffee, delicate pastries, and modern French-inspired dishes. Guests can also enjoy the library-inspired interior, which houses over 600 curated books, creating a cultured and serene backdrop for sipping, snacking, or lingering in true Louis Vuitton style.
Address: Louis Vuitton NYC, 6 East 57th Street, Fourth Floor, New York, NY 10022, USA

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Other LV Destinations
Louis Vuitton has also extended its hospitality into global travel hubs, transforming even the busiest terminals into places of style and indulgence. From London to Doha, these airport cafés and lounges offer refined menus and serene interiors that make the journey itself part of the luxury.

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Louis Vuitton Lounge – Hamad International Airport
At Hamad International Airport, Louis Vuitton redefines the layover with its first-ever airport lounge, created in collaboration with world-renowned chef Yannick Alléno. Open 24/7, the lounge spans breakfast to dinner with both à la carte and tasting menus, blending French classics, global influences, and locally inspired specialties.
Address: Hamad International Airport, Doha, Qatar

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Café Cyril Lignac at Louis Vuitton – London, United Kingdom
Louis Vuitton’s first UK café, Le Café Cyril Lignac, opened at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2, reflecting the Maison’s long-standing connection to travel. Designed by Marc Fornes of THEVERYMANY, the interiors feature aerodynamic forms and aviation-inspired touches. Chef Cyril Lignac, known for his restaurants in Paris and London, offers a curated menu spanning breakfast to dinner, alongside a selection of Louis Vuitton’s signature pastries for a sweet pre-flight indulgence.
Address: Louis Vuitton Heathrow, Terminal 2, London, United Kingdom

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Planning your Louis Vuitton café tour? Which location is at the top of your list — and which treats are you most excited to try? Don’t forget to tag your photos with @BopTalk and your location so we can see your chicest sips around the globe!
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Updated: November 11th, 2025












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