Frankfurt's King Kamehameha Suite is proud of its title as "Germany's first lifestyle stage for business professionals". Today the crossover-concept is an award-winning trademark.
According to Madjid Djam, boss of the glamorous restaurant, he is first and foremost a gastronome. Right in the center of Frankurt's banking district he has restored the listed, former Allianz-Villa and transformed it into a grand event location. Classicism and modernism have been united in the villa's 800 meter squared, imposing atrium. Located in the building are two restaurants as well as bars and lounge areas, a cafe and a take-away. The fine dining restaurant containing place for 50 only opens at night but the atrium serves warm food throughout the day. The cuisine is definitely inspired. Canadian lobster, or crispy frog's legs, or goulash soup and homemade bread. Gilt-head seabream on mashed potatoes and apple sauce sounds equally unadventurous. All of the King Kamehameha group's six locations have been given the "world's finest club" award. The exotic name King Kamehameha gets its name from a bar featured in the TV crime series "Magnum P.I.".