Fortune | FORTUNE 10月06日
餐厅附设的精品住宿:奢华体验的新趋势
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文章探讨了一种新兴的奢华住宿模式:将精品酒店客房设在知名餐厅之上,为食客提供独特的过夜体验。从伦敦Dishoom旗下的Permit Room,到巴黎La Tour d’Argent的Augusta Apartment,再到底特律的1RoomHotel,这些住宿都强调私密性、个性化服务以及与美食的深度结合。入住者不仅能享受专属的豪华空间,还能获得米其林星级餐厅的专属体验,例如在Oriole餐厅的Kitchen Table用餐。这种模式满足了高端旅行者对独特、私密且注重细节的住宿需求,将餐饮体验延伸至住宿,创造出全方位的奢华享受。

🍽️ **餐厅与住宿的融合创新**:文章介绍了在知名餐厅上方开设精品酒店客房的新兴趋势,例如伦敦Permit Room、巴黎La Tour d’Argent的Augusta Apartment等。这种模式将顶级的餐饮体验与私密的住宿空间相结合,为客人提供超越传统酒店的独特享受,满足了高端旅行者对深度体验的需求。

✨ **极致的私密性与个性化服务**:这些精品住宿通常不对外公开销售,而是通过邮件或电话预订,并且限制入住人数,例如1RoomHotel每年只接待50位客人。这种稀缺性和高度个性化的服务,如根据客人喜好预备饮品、提供专属导览等,使得客人感受到被独一无二地对待,这在大型酒店中难以实现。

🥂 **美食体验的延伸**:这些住宿的核心吸引力之一在于能够将用餐体验延伸至住宿。无论是Permit Room提供24小时不间断的客房服务,还是Loft at Oriole提供米其林星级餐厅的专属餐桌体验,都让客人能够全方位地沉浸在美食的世界中,让一次旅行成为一次完整的味蕾盛宴。

🎨 **艺术与设计的融入**:许多这类精品住宿在设计上也极具特色,融合了艺术收藏、复古家具和独特的装饰风格。例如,Permit Room的Lodgings展示了现代南亚艺术品,Augusta Apartment则充满了艺术家的品味和历史韵味。这种对细节的关注和艺术氛围的营造,进一步提升了住宿的奢华感和独特性。

After the mangosteen daiquiri misted tableside with lime oil, the cheesy garlic naan, the broccoli salad with pistachios and mint, the pink peppered pineapple soda, the tandoori half-chicken with tingling green chutney, the crock of thick, savory, buttery black dal—after all that, served in the celadon-green Permit Room in Notting Hill, no, I did not need dessert. 

Enter the brownie to end all brownies. It came cloaked in malai, the Indian version of clotted cream, and pulverized jaggery. My spoon slipped through, revealing an interior so moist and black, it looked like you could grow tomatoes in it.

Dessert was not, however, the sweetest thing about this epic meal at the Permit Room, a branch of the London-based Dishoom empire. The sweetest part was the fact that the only thing separating me from postprandial relaxation in a waffle-knit robe was a viridian stairwell up to the Lodgings—a one-room hotel I had all to myself.

The two-bedroom, two-bathroom flat, splashed with exuberant fabrics and Art Deco lighting, has arched windows that look out on the neighborhood’s famous Portobello Road Market, where tourists and locals skitter between stalls hawking silver teapots, first-edition books, and vintage Burberry trench coats. And there were plenty of treasures to find in the Lodgings, too, including a smart vinyl collection and a veritable museum of modern South Asian art curated by the L.A. gallerist Rajiv Menon.

The Lodgings at the Permit Room take bed and breakfast seriously.

TARAN WILKHU/COURTESY OF THE PERMIT ROOM/DISHOOM

The founders of Dishoom, cousins Shamil and Kavi Thakrar, had been thinking about this hotel concept for a while. “We’ve always adored those stays in Bombay with friends or family, someone pressing food into our hands, and a sense of being properly looked after,” says Kavi. “We wondered, what if we could bottle that feeling of warmth and hospitality, and bring it here?”

The cousins have hosted millions for meals at their four Permit Rooms and 11 Dishoom restaurants, but the opening of the Lodgings in July (at £700 per night) marks the first time they’ve had guests stay overnight.

They’ve hit upon a new mood in the luxury hotel arms race: sumptuous hideouts that combine the privacy of an exclusive-use rental with the amenities of a full-service property. The most rarefied stay, it turns out, is the one where you’re the only guest. 

André Terrail’s grandmother once lived in the elegant apartment above La Tour d’Argent.

MATTHIEU SALVAING/COURTESY OF LA TOUR D’ARGENT

You won’t find these rooms on Expedia. Bookings are typically via email or an old-fashioned phone call. At the 1RoomHotel in Detroit, in a historic building in Corktown—it boasts an infrared sauna, Soho Home furnishings, and a 1,000-square-foot terrace—hotelier Doug Schwartz works mostly by referral. “We only do one booking a week, 50 guests a year,” he says. “So we really try to cater to that person.” That could mean their favorite cocktail prestocked in the minibar, or a tour around Motor City in the house car, a restored 1972 Ford Bronco. “At a hotel with a hundred rooms,” he said, “all that stuff gets lost in translation.”

While these properties are not all above restaurants, most target food-destination travelers looking to extend their experience from dining room to bedroom. From Chicago (the minimalist Loft at Michelin twostar Oriole) to Tasmania (the Ogee Guesthouse, neighboring the perpetually packed wine bar of the same name), access to a hard-to-get reservation is a motivating amenity in its own right. 

The Permit Room has a line of hopeful diners snaking out the front door the entire day. But as the only overnight guest, I had a table waiting for me whenever I felt like eating, or I could order up room service from my living room’s baby-blue landline telephone. Before going to bed, I marked my breakfast order on the doorknob hanger menu, and awoke to fragrant masala chai, an immunity-boosting ginger shot, brioche French toast, and yogurt speckled with what looked like $100 worth of vanilla bean. The minibar fridge was stocked with Dishoom’s superb mango lassi.

The Lodgings at the Permit Room take bed and breakfast seriously.

TARAN WILKHU/COURTESY OF THE PERMIT ROOM/DISHOOM

In Paris, those who can’t get into the famous La Tour d’Argent might consider its Augusta Apartment (€1,800 per night). André Terrail, whose family has owned the Left Bank restaurant for 114 years, converted it in 2023 from the old private dining room. Why let the magic of a La Tour tasting fizzle after paying the bill, when it might continue with a nightcap overlooking an illuminated Notre Dame and slumber in a bespoke Maison Tréca bed? Terrail’s grandfather also managed the iconic Hotel George V (now the Four Seasons) in the early 20th century, so “it sounded logical that we would extend back into a hotel-like experience,” he said.

But it was Terrail’s grandmother, Augusta Burdel, who inspired the design. A patroness of the arts and woman-abouttown, she lived in the apartment 50 years ago, and probably would have appreciated the custom-built Scandinavian sauna and peacock-blue kitchen, as well as the ivory wainscoting and herringbone wood floors. Guests have the run of the place and can hire a barman to mix martinis in residence or unwind on the restaurant’s rooftop terrace after the venue closes for the night. 

“The apartment is a little bit like going to Disneyland [mixed] with the Terrail and La Tour d’Argent story,” Terrail says. “I think we are having tons of fun with it.


Five unique boutiques

If you love the pomp of a grand hotel but crave quiet and a personal touch, these exquisite one-roomers are for you.

The Lodgings at The Permit Room, London

The cousins behind Dishoom, the wildly popular Indian restaurant chain, bring some bona fide Bombay hospitality to Portobello Road. 

La Tour D’Argent’s Augusta Apartment, Paris

André Terrail, the restaurant’s third-generation owner, has modernized what was once his grandmother’s apartment with colorful flair.

The 1RoomHotel, Detroit

The 50 guests a year who snag a booking here can enjoy an infrared sauna, a spacious terrace, and the opportunity to tool around in a 1972 Ford Bronco.

The Loft at Oriole, Chicago

A stay above the two-Michelin-star restaurant includes a reservation at Oriole’s Kitchen Table for “a front-row dining experience” with chef Noah Sandoval. 

Ogee Guesthouse, Tasmania

Matt and Monique Breen’s two-bedroom apartment—steps from their renowned restaurant, Ogee— offers a listening room with records from their own collection.

This article appears in the October/November 2025 issue of Fortune with the headline “Be our (only) guest.”

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