An excellent seafood restaurant today, an intellectual gathering place at the beginning of the 20th century, Le Dôme has much to offer. Enjoy fish and seafood dishes in a warm, old-fashioned décor, reminiscent of the old times, when Le Dôme was known as the favourite hangout of the Anglo-American crowd, including Ernest Hwmingway, Ezra Pound and Henry Miller.
Le Dôme has had quite an impact on literature. It features, among others, in Henry Miller’s “Tropic of Cancer”, Simone de Beauvoir’s “She Came to Stay”, Jean-Paul Sartre’s “The Age of Reason” and Ernest Hemingway’s “With Pascin at the Dôme”.