La Banane

To Chef and Owner Brandon Olsen, the banana is an emblem of happiness. This sentiment is the driver for the interior design experience of the 1,800sq. ft. Toronto west-end restaurant. When the past and the future mingle, it happens at La Banane under nouvelle futuristic pop with hallmarks of classic bistro-style dining. It is where contemporary art and rich textures create an environment to support the food concept of classic but decidedly modern French-inspired cuisine.
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Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien
La Banane
Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien
two chairs and a table in a room with green walls, one chair has a glass on it
La Banane
Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien
an empty restaurant with green walls and white tablecloths on the long tables in front of them
La Banane
Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien
an empty restaurant with wine bottles on the wall
La Banane
Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien
a restaurant with green walls and white table cloths
La Banane
Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien
a man standing in front of a display case filled with oysters and clams
La Banane
Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien
an empty restaurant with white table cloths and chandelier hanging from the ceiling
La Banane
Interior Design: Mason Studio | Photography: Angus Fergusson / Rick O'Brien