It’s been nearly 40 years since French restaurant France-Soir opened in South Yarra, so its status as a Melbourne institution was cemented long before the smartphone era. In a way, its long-awaited sibling bar, Le Splendide – which has stealthily opened in the neighbouring space on Toorak Road – harks back to those glory days. Upon entry, you’re asked to place a pink heart-shaped sticker squarely over your phone camera.
“It’s not about secrecy,” owner Jean-Paul Prunetti tells Good Food. “We’ve seen a few places doing it overseas ..
. It’s just a great way for people to get away from their phones for an hour or so, and most people have been very happy with it so far.” Prunetti has been ruminating on the idea of opening a bar next door to the restaurant since he first inspected the site 15 years ago.
But it wasn’t until 2021 that he finally took over the former bike shop. Since then, it’s been a slow but steady process to bring it to life, coincidentally, at a time when several other fancy restaurants have added more freewheeling bars next door , perfectly positioned for convenient pre- or post-dinner drinks. Or a dedicated visit.
“In a way, it was a natural progression,” says Prunetti. “But it’s also something we’re very excited about.” Already, Le Splendide (“the splendid” in French) exudes an effortless elegance, with its ornately moulded zinc bar top, made in Paris; walls clad with tanned timber panelling; and staff – many rotating.