Salon (French - English) noun /salɔ̃/ - living room, lounge, parlor, convention
The term "Salon" in French originally referred to gatherings within European society, such as the famous Salon de Paris, which functioned as an artistic society. It was in these salons that artists like Claude Monet were inspired to create new movements, such as Impressionism. The format of a salon typically involved a large room or open space where a hostess would prepare food and drinks for members, including nobility, military officers, scholars, artists, scientists, and the general public. These gatherings became a platform for exchanging ideas and discussions, often leading to the birth of new creative movements across various fields.
In this context, the concept of the Salon is a model for building a community that fosters movements in art, music, politics, science, food, and entertainment.
BK Salon aims to bring this atmosphere back to life. We take on the role of the hostess, preparing food and drinks to the highest standards, creating a space where guests can innovate, socialize, and enrich each day. This place is defined as a
COMMUNITY RESTAURANT.