Fashion’s most stylish tables are these luxury brand cafés and restaurants around the world
Where design, cuisine, and style come to the table.

Luxury fashion has always extended beyond the runway, shaping the way we travel, decorate our homes, and experience culture. Now, it is transforming the way we dine.
Across the world, fashion houses are opening cafés, restaurants, and experiential pop-ups that merge design, gastronomy, and storytelling into one immersive moment. These destinations aren’t simply about grabbing a coffee or sitting down for a meal; they’re carefully crafted environments where brand codes translate into interiors, tableware and even the menu itself.
From a limited-time café celebrating a handbag in New Delhi to Michelin-starred dining concepts and iconic tea rituals inspired by couture, these spaces invite visitors to step directly into the aesthetic world of a fashion house. Here are some of the most compelling fashion cafés and restaurants worth adding to your itinerary.
Tory Burch's The Romy Café Pop-Up, New Delhi
For a limited time this season, Tory Burch brings its signature aesthetic to the table with The Romy Café, an immersive pop-up in New Delhi inspired by the brand’s Romy bag collection. Hosted at Roastery Coffee House in Sarvodaya Enclave from April 23 to May 10, 2026, the café transforms an everyday coffee ritual into a thoughtful brand experience. A sculptural installation of the Romy bag greets guests at the entrance, setting the tone for a space filled with custom table settings, branded coffee cups, dessert packaging, and collectable design objects inspired by the bag’s form.
Visitors can sip coffee, enjoy desserts finished and personalised in real time, sit for illustrated portraits by a live artist, and capture moments in mirrored photo installations. With a soft neutral palette and subtle branding throughout, the café reflects the label’s understated approach to modern luxury—where fashion integrates effortlessly into everyday life.
Dior's Lily of the Valley Afternoon Tea at Majorelle, Mumbai
For those who prefer their fashion moments steeped in ritual, the Lily of the Valley Afternoon Tea at Majorelle offers a refined experience created in collaboration with Dior Maison. Inspired by the delicate flower beloved by Christian Dior himself, the tea service blends elegance with indulgence in a setting surrounded by lush floral arrangements. Served on Dior Maison’s Lily of the Valley tableware, the experience features curated tea menus ranging from a classic afternoon tea to the more decadent Imperial Tea with caviar.
Guests can expect French pastries, seasonal sandwiches, traditional scones with marmalade and Devonshire cream, alongside whimsical creations such as Dior-inspired cookies, Paris-Brest and the playful “Happiness Pink Cake.” Available weekly from Wednesday through Sunday, the ritual transforms a simple tea service into a distinctly couture-inspired affair.
Louis Vuitton's Global Café and Restaurant Concepts
Few fashion houses have embraced hospitality as expansively as Louis Vuitton. Since opening its first café and restaurant in Osaka in 2020, the brand has built a global culinary network that spans cities from Paris and Milan to Bangkok, New York and Seoul. At the heart of the concept is the Louis Vuitton Culinary Community, led by chefs Arnaud Donckele and Maxime Frédéric, which brings together local culinary talent across destinations.
Whether it’s the café-library concept inside the brand’s New York flagship, the Michelin-starred restaurant in Saint-Tropez, or pastry counters offering chocolate creations shaped in iconic Vuitton forms, each space reflects the house’s ethos of craftsmanship and travel. Menus balance international classics with locally inspired dishes, while design details, from monogrammed tableware to refined interiors, ensure every dining moment feels unmistakably Louis Vuitton.
Armani/Caffè, Mumbai
Mumbai recently welcomed its own slice of Italian elegance with the opening of Armani/Caffè at Jio World Plaza. Located adjacent to the Giorgio Armani boutique, the café extends the designer’s signature aesthetic into a sophisticated hospitality space. Spanning 110 square metres, the interiors feature a calming palette of soft blues and greens punctuated with Armani motifs and subtle palm-tree patterns.
The ambience balances luxury with comfort, offering a refined yet inviting setting for shoppers and visitors alike. True to the brand’s philosophy of understated elegance, the culinary offerings echo Italian traditions while maintaining the same meticulous attention to detail that defines Armani’s fashion.
Prada Caffè, London
At London’s Knightsbridge, Prada has created a café experience that feels like stepping into the brand’s Milanese heritage. Inspired by its historic boutique in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Prada Caffè combines signature design codes with a full-day dining experience. Black-and-white chequered floors lead to pale-green velvet seating, while intricate floral wall reliefs and carefully selected porcelain tableware reflect the house’s aesthetic precision.
The menu celebrates Italian culinary tradition, from croissants and espresso for breakfast to dishes such as burrata, veal tonnato and cacio e pepe at lunch. Desserts like pistachio cake sit alongside gelato and aperitivo options, while the terrace offers a relaxed setting for summer drinks. Fashion and food come together seamlessly, creating a distinctly Prada interpretation of the classic café.
Tiffany & Co. The Blue Box Café, New York
Few dining experiences are as iconic as The Blue Box Café, which brings the fantasy of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” to life. Inspired by the jewellery house’s New York heritage, the café presents seasonal cuisine with a French-influenced twist on American classics.
Guests can choose from three signature experiences: the famously chic breakfast, an elegant afternoon tea, or all-day dining in a luminous space coloured in Tiffany’s unmistakable blue. Developed in partnership with RIKAS Hospitality Group, the café reflects the brand’s spirit of timeless glamour while maintaining a contemporary culinary approach.
Gucci Osteria, Florence
In Florence, the birthplace of the House of Gucci, fashion and fine dining meet at Gucci Osteria, the celebrated restaurant concept created with chef Massimo Bottura. The space captures Gucci’s youthful energy while translating the brand’s heritage into a contemporary culinary experience. With a philosophy rooted in creativity, seasonality, and playful elegance, the menu evolves constantly while maintaining an unmistakably Italian soul. Today, the Florence outpost is led by chef Takahiko Kondo, whose journey from self-taught beginnings to leading the kitchen mirrors the innovative spirit behind the restaurant. Together, the food and setting create a destination that feels as much a cultural experience as it does a meal.
As fashion continues to evolve into a lifestyle ecosystem, cafés and restaurants have become powerful extensions of a brand’s identity. These spaces invite audiences to experience luxury beyond clothing, through taste, design and atmosphere. Whether it’s a temporary pop-up inspired by a handbag or a Michelin-starred restaurant housed inside a flagship boutique, the message is clear: today, fashion isn’t just worn. It’s lived, savoured and experienced—one beautifully curated table at a time.
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