Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet

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A three-Michelin-star restaurant in Shanghai created by chef Paul Pairet, known for its single-table, multi-sensory immersive dining experience.

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Ultraviolet is arguably the most conceptually ambitious restaurant on the planet. Paul Pairet has created something that transcends dining — it's a theatrical, multi-sensory performance where a single table of ten guests is enveloped by synchronized projections, scents, music, and temperature shifts that accompany each course. The food itself is technically brilliant, playful, and occasionally provocative, though some courses prioritize spectacle over pure gastronomic pleasure. The secrecy around the location (guests are shuttled from a meeting point) adds to the mystique. At roughly 6,000+ RMB per person, it's a significant investment, but there's genuinely nothing else like it. My reservation is that the immersive elements can occasionally overshadow the cuisine itself, and the fixed format means you either love the concept or you don't — there's no à la carte flexibility. For those seeking a once-in-a-lifetime dining experience that pushes every boundary of what a restaurant can be, Ultraviolet delivers something unforgettable.
Truly one-of-a-kind multi-sensory immersive dining concept with no real equivalent worldwide
Three Michelin stars with technically exceptional, inventive cuisine
Intimate single-table format creates an exclusive, theatrical atmosphere
Every detail — sound, scent, visuals, temperature — is meticulously choreographed per course
Extremely expensive and difficult to book, with limited seats per evening
The immersive spectacle can sometimes overshadow the food itself
Zero flexibility — fixed menu and format may not suit every diner's preferences