THE MAXIM'S

Brand

 

Maxim's embodies the experience of a centennial and mythical brand, the tradition of a French “art de vivre”, and the constant search for the most appealing flavours and presentations, in order to please the most demanding gourmets.

QUALITY, HIGHEST STANDARDS AND ELEGANCE

In keeping with tradition and respect for its history, Maxim’s is proud to provide fine products lovers with a carefully selected range of chocolates, champagne, foie gras and many other gourmet specialties, as treats for yourself or gifts to others.

With hundreds of items, the range of Maxim’s products gives you the possibility to join the private circle of the most expert gourmets, and access the multiple sensual delights of a brand that has always been maintaining a genuine savoir-faire in the most subtle flavours, the most delicate atmospheres and the most flamboyant parties.

Now Maxim’s want to set itself up as the guardian of a tradition, while constantly remaining on the lookout for fashions, trends and novelties, in order to provide you with a flavourful cocktail of celebration products, original and daring presentations and irresistible small gifts.

So do not wait any longer: gourmet time is just a click away! Invite yourself to Maxim’s!

An international brand

The Maxim's is now distributed everywhere on the planet, on every continentin over 50 countries. In addition to its hundreds of distributors in France, Maxim’s is also much appreciated by customers from Japan, China, America and Russia.

Our products are sold in a number of extremely selective outlets, such as the duty-free of important airports, the most exclusive boutiques of department stores in the greatest capital cities, as well as in many delicatessen shops or gift shops.

Wether sold in London, Berlin, Tokyo or New York, our products are all made in France (except for a few Belgian specialties) and their recipe is the same regardless of the place where they are bought. Maxim's stands as a strong, mythical brand that was able to build on its priceless historical heritage to constantly reinvent itself while keeping in touch with the expectations of customers from everywhere in the world, in order to combine respect for traditions and acceptation of genuine modernity.

SEM Fierce portrait portraitist of the Belle-Époque

Georges Goursat, aka SEM, who was born in Périgueux in 1863, and died in Paris in 1934, was one of the most characteristic painters of the Belle Epoque. Maxim’s restaurant was one of the favourite places of this fierce cartoonist, who knew better than anyone how to reveal the personality and vanities of the great and the good, in a few pencil lines. His work includes countless drawings, sketched from life at Maxim’s, where Sem found an endless source of inspiration in the regular customers. One of his artworks is actually still printed on the menu of the famous restaurant of Rue Royale.

Everywhere on this Website, you will find creations of exclusive products and boxed sets paying tribute to the talent of this outstanding portrait painter, who knew better than anyone else how to render the atmosphere, the splendour and the excesses of the Belle Epoque and the Roaring Twenties, through one of their most spectacular flagship: the Maxim’s Restaurant.

SEM Fierce portrait portraitist of the Belle-Époque

Georges Goursat, aka SEM, who was born in Périgueux in 1863, and died in Paris in 1934, was one of the most characteristic painters of the Belle Epoque. Maxim’s restaurant was one of the favourite places of this fierce cartoonist, who knew better than anyone how to reveal the personality and vanities of the great and the good, in a few pencil lines. His work includes countless drawings, sketched from life at Maxim’s, where Sem found an endless source of inspiration in the regular customers. One of his artworks is actually still printed on the menu of the famous restaurant of Rue Royale.

Everywhere on this Website, you will find creations of exclusive products and boxed sets paying tribute to the talent of this outstanding portrait painter, who knew better than anyone else how to render the atmosphere, the splendour and the excesses of the Belle Epoque and the Roaring Twenties, through one of their most spectacular flagship: the Maxim’s Restaurant.