Named after that hallowed haunt of artists, writers and philosophers on the Seine, Left Bank is a smart sidewalk concept cafe, part open French-kitchen, part Parisian tea room. Highlights includes 1930s 1950s art, plus vintage butchers table, window shutters and mosaic floor tiles shipped from France. Wrought iron gating, adds to Left Bank Cafe’s egalitarian elegance, while a simple rope tie in Kowhai yellow ceremoniously wraps across the cafs padlock each evening, symbolising the end of another day with a does of old work tradition and nostalgia.