Rosé Week
If you've been looking for an excuse to dress up, gather your favorite people, and pretend you're somewhere on the French Riviera sipping rosé with zero responsibilities — Rosé Week at La Petite Maison Doha is literally that excuse, gift-wrapped with a Provençal bow.
Running from June 7th to 13th, LPM is doing what they do best: turning a regular week into something that feels like a moment. The whole thing is rooted in that signature French Riviera energy — long lunches, lively dinners, and the kind of table where nobody's really in a rush to leave. Very LPM, very us.
Went yesterday with a friend, and honestly? We did not hold back.
We kicked things off with escargots — classic, buttery, no notes — and the Carpaccio de Sériole du Japon, which is one of those dishes that sounds fancy but hits in the most satisfying way. The delicate fish with the warmth of the yellowtail is such a clever contrast.
For mains, we went with the Coquelet au Citron Confit (baby chicken done right — that preserved lemon does something magical) and the Côtelettes d'Agneau Vivienne. The lamb cutlets were cooked beautifully — the kind where you're genuinely sad when the plate is empty.
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Then came dessert. The chocolate mousse was great. But the Vanilla Cheesecake? I'm just going to say it — it's the best cheesecake in Doha. I don't take that lightly. It's light, perfectly set, and the vanilla hits without being overwhelming. I'd come back just for that.
The Le Menu Signature Rosé runs at QAR 345, and for an extra QAR 120 you can add the rosé pairing — either the 2024 Figuière Méditerranée Rosé (alcoholic) or the NV Wild Idol Rosé (non-alcoholic). We went for it, and it genuinely elevated the whole meal. It's one of those additions where you think "do I really need this?" and then two sips in you're glad you stopped second-guessing yourself.
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Rosé Week at LPM isn't just a promotion — it's a vibe. The food is as good as ever, the pairing adds a thoughtful touch, and the whole atmosphere just makes you slow down in the best way. If you haven't booked yet, you have until June 13th. Don't overthink it.
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