Lerouy Restaurant

Renovated Michelin-starred restaurant Lerouy in Singapore features a clean and minimalist design by Hot Design Folks studio, highlighted by metal accents, a tranquil backdrop, and a culinary theater concept.

  • area / size 2,368 sqft
  • Year 2024
  • Location Singapore,
  • Type Restaurant,
  • The renovated Michelin-starred restaurant Lerouy, featuring a show kitchen and serving carte blanche French cuisine by Chef Christophe Lerouy, has opened in Singapore. Interior designers Evgeniya Lazareva and Farhana Sudiro from Hot Design Folks Studio took the helm of the new space’s concept and execution.

    The restaurant has moved to a new location spanning 220 m², where Christophe aimed to slightly alter the design and enhance the service quality as one of the project’s goals is to earn a second Michelin star. “Our task was to reimagine the space and elevate it to a new level,” shares interior designer Evgeniya Lazareva — the basis of the interior concept lies in clean and minimalist design, with metal accents and a tranquil backdrop.

    Christophe Lerouy brings a unique perspective that also reflects in his artistic approach to cooking. He favors industrial design and minimalism, and his restaurant resonates with the latest hits of electronic music. A small 1.5-meter lobby leads into a cozy bar for 4-5 people with vaulted ceilings reminiscent of the wine cellars in the French vineyards of the chef’s childhood. Given the typical architecture of Singapore’s shophouse, characterized by a long and narrow layout without windows, it was crucial to expand the space visually. This was achieved using mirrors and bronze elements with a mirrored finish.

    The main room resembles a theater hall with tables facing the “stage,” i.e., the open kitchen, where guests can watch the main actors of this culinary theater, the chef and his team. “We wanted to create a neutral yet warm atmosphere in the interior, and we dared to add a bit of glamor with velvet drapes, accent lighting, and custom-made furniture from natural marble and leather,” details Evgeniya Lazareva.

    For the room finishes, plaster with a beige pearlescent effect was chosen. Bronze wall panels arranged in a checkerboard pattern behind the open kitchen give the rooms a geometric feel. The ceiling is finished with beige travertine plaster, and the floor features large decorative stone.

    At the opposite end of the space are a wine cellar, a technical kitchen, and restrooms. Their design echoes the style of the main areas with finishes in warm beige tones and walls clad in textured pebble. Bronze metallic accents on wall lamps, mirrors, and door handles, as well as pearlescent finishes on the vanity, lend a touch of luxury to the interior.

    Design: Hot Design Folks studio
    Photography: Marcus L Photography