Staten Island, often overshadowed by its more glamorous counterparts, is now home to a hidden gem that is about to redefine luxury and sophistication. Tucked away on Putnam Street, Le Malt Imperiale, a private social dining club, is an exclusive haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The latest offering from the esteemed Le Malt Hospitality Group, Le Malt Imperiale, provides an unparalleled culinary experience, catering to a select few.
From the moment one steps through the doors of Le Malt Imperiale, they are greeted with an ambiance of elegance. The interior, designed by Celano Design Studio Company in New York City, is a visual masterpiece. It’s no surprise that the space has earned the International Design Award bronze award for Hospitality Interior Design/Restaurant Category.
The club boasts two dining rooms, a lounge, a saloon, and a cellar, each meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of sophistication. And for those who prefer their indulgences al fresco, a secluded outdoor terrace offers the perfect spot to savor a cigar in peace.
Le Malt Imperiale’s culinary offerings are as impressive as its décor. Chef Antonio Carballo leads the charge with a modern American menu that promises to delight. For those seeking something more eclectic, the Sushi Bar and Toro Dining Room, helmed by Chef Yoshi, offers an extraordinary experience with fish flown overnight from Japan.
Complementing the exquisite cuisine is a selection of 14 classic cocktails alongside a well-curated wine and spirits list. Members can even store their prized bottles in personal lockers, adding a personalized touch to their dining experience.
On July 25th, the exclusivity of Le Malt Imperiale reached new heights with a visit from the renowned rapper and entrepreneur Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. His visit was a testament to the luxurious experience that Le Malt Imperiale offers its members. Jackson’s presence further solidified the club’s reputation as a haven for the elite, adding to the club’s allure.
During the event, Jackson presented his Branson Cognac collection, which includes Branson Cognac Phantom VS, XO, Grande Champagne VSOP, and VS Phantom. The club’s talented bartenders crafted three signature cocktails using the Branson Cognac, the standout being the Branson Smoking Old Fashioned. Served in a smoking presentation box, this cocktail, made with Branson Cognac, maple syrup, orange bitters, and smoke, was as visually captivating as it was delicious.
Jackson arrived in style, dressed in all white, and was warmly welcomed by the staff and members of Le Malt Imperiale. He was even presented with a personalized spirit locker, a hallmark of the club’s commitment to offering its members a unique experience. The evening blended luxury and camaraderie, with Jackson mingling with guests, enjoying custom-made steaks, and sipping on expertly crafted cocktails.
The event also featured a partnership with Ferrari, with a lineup of stunning Ferraris parked outside, adding to the evening’s opulence. The atmosphere was further elevated by a live performance from Raya, a well-known Staten Island vocal artist whose soulful melodies resonated through the club, enhancing the vibrant ambiance.
Le Malt Imperiale has firmly established itself as a beacon of luxury in Staten Island, and with visits from celebrities like 50 Cent, its allure is only growing. The club is not just a dining destination; it’s an extraordinary experience, a place where discerning individuals can indulge in the best life offers.
For those interested in becoming part of this exclusive world, membership provides a gateway to a unique dining experience, exceptional service, and unforgettable moments.
Published by: Martin De Juan





