Wrote founder Terrail: "It was important to me that my restaurant have a French name, but it was equally important that the public be able to say it. ... When I said Ma Maison, I was referring to my home. But each time my guests would say it...it became their home, too. That's what I wanted." Early backers in Ma Maison included
Gene Kelly. Kelly's $5,000 investment came at an investment pitch dinner party in late 1973. Terrail has also credited director
Mel Stuart and producer
Fred Weintraub as early investors, and also as attendees at the 1973 dinner party. Wolfgang Puck became the chef at Ma Maison in 1975 and departed circa 1982 to form his own restaurant,
Spago. Terrail arranged for many famous artists to paint the menu covers Puck refers to an early offer from
Andy Warhol: "Eventually Andy Warhol wanted to paint me. I was like, 'No, no, no. Make me my menu cover. The Ma Maison phone number was unlisted to avoid outsider patronage. In a 2015 interview, Terrail said: "There were practical reasons for everything we did, but it was taken as snob appeal.
People magazine was going to come out with a story on Ma Maison, and I was worried that we would be overwhelmed. So I said, 'The best way to stop that is to unlist our phone number,' and we kept it unlisted.
People published the number anyway. The concierge at the
Beverly Wilshire was selling the number for $5." Besides being a hotspot for celebrities, they attracted "businessmen and lawyers ... for what became known as Ma Maison's 'drunk lunches'. Debauchery ensued, and conspicuous consumption to the highest degree was commonplace." ==In the media==