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Best restaurants in Malakoff

120 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 26

Arpège

★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #45€€€€Creative, Vegan

"The best cookbook ever written was by Mother Nature herself," according to Alain Passard. His green philosophy is de rigueur more than ever in his cuisine, which is now entirely free of animal protein. The chef who fetes fruit and flowers never feels more at home than when in one of his three kitchen gardens in the west of France, where his twin vocations of cook and gardener meet. He heads there for inspiration and to explore culinary possibilities, coming back with recipes as accomplished as his "sushi fantaisie" or beechwood-smoked potatoes with wine sauce, for example. Enjoy as you take i

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 100 reviews

Arpège holds a 4.0/5 rating from 80 reviews, recognized for its creative vegan cuisine. Positive feedback highlights exceptional food quality, emphasizing fresh, seasonal vegetables, fruits, and flowers prepared by Chef Alain Passard. Diners appreciate the inventive textures and flavors, noting that even meat lovers find the experience satisfying. Service is generally described as impeccable and friendly, set within an elegant but small atmosphere. Conversely, negative reviews criticize the lack of soul or innovation in some dishes, citing empty or boring presentations. A significant portion of criticism focuses on value, with many guests finding the prices excessive relative to the experience, despite acknowledging the high-quality ingredients.

Suitable for diners seeking high-end seasonal vegan cuisine and elegance, but those sensitive to value may find it overpriced.

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Marsan par Hélène Darroze

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

The elegant interior provides the perfect foil to food embodied by the “special something” that depicts the cooking of Hélène Darroze, descended from a family of cooks. Namely, the ability to scour her homeland of southwest France for ingredients that nurture her culinary inspiration, paired with an unmistakable flair for artistic plating: Landes foie gras, roasted with sesame and buckwheat, blue lobster in tandoori spices (a signature dish), armagnac-drenched baba. Her rigour, insatiable curiosity and mixture of talent and intuition hit the spot every time. A stellar success.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 100 reviews

Marsan par Hélène Darroze offers modern French cuisine in Paris. Most reviews praise the exquisite eight-course tasting menu, impeccable service, and warm atmosphere, noting unforgettable flavors and beautiful presentation. However, some diners criticize the small portion sizes and question the value for money. Additional feedback mentions that air conditioning only works on the ground floor, affecting comfort. While isolated complaints exist regarding pacing and temperature, the overall rating remains high, making it suitable for travelers seeking a refined dining experience.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary refinement and service detail over portion size.

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Le Jules Verne

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Frédéric Anton presides over the fortunes of this emblematic restaurant on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, accessible by a private lift. The magic of this location 125m up from ground level instantly bewitches diners, who are further captivated by the high-flying cuisine. Every day, the teams pull out all the stops to elevate blue-ribbon produce and deliver delicate, perfectly judged dishes boasting flavour combinations that are always on point. For example, a sublime soufflé of scallops with a Dieppoise sauce and Oscietra caviar, or grenobloise-style caramelised calf sweetbread, perfect

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 100 reviews

Located in the Eiffel Tower, Le Jules Verne offers modern French cuisine with unparalleled views of Paris. Reviews highlight elegant service, impressive elevator access, and a romantic atmosphere, making it suitable for special occasions. However, negative feedback cites inconsistent meal pacing, occasional cooking errors like overcooked fish, and outdated tableware. While some find the experience overpriced and lacking innovation, the overall rating remains positive, with criticism focusing on value and attention to detail.

Suitable for couples or anniversaries prioritizing views and ceremony over consistent service precision.

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David Toutain

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

The grandson of farmers, Normandy-born David Toutain started out in the kitchen of Bernard Loiseau, before making a name for himself at a series of renowned establishments (including Arpège, Agapé Substance). In a modern, loft-style space, he has brought a showcase of culinary experimentation to a quiet street in a neighbourhood of government buildings. His technical prowess brings clarity to his dishes as he tirelessly taps into contemporary tastes (rather like his best friend, Alexandre Mazzia) to produce an ambitious cuisine d'auteur. He and his team serve their creations in the form of "su

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Levallois-Perret, David Toutain offers creative cuisine rooted in Norman traditions. Positive reviews highlight exceptional food quality, professional sommelier service, and a serene, wood-accented ambiance featuring an open kitchen. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service pacing, communication barriers, and occasional lapses in hygiene or dish execution. While many describe it as a special culinary immersion, others note that the experience can be uneven, with some finding the value questionable relative to the service provided. It remains a notable destination for those seeking refined, vegetable-forward tasting menus.

Suitable for diners seeking refined, creative cuisine and an immersive experience, with attention to service consistency.

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Maison Avoise

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

After stints in the kitchens of Yannick Alléno, Jean-François Piège and Guy Savoy, chef Alexis Voisenet decided to make his own mark by opening this restaurant in the casemates of the old fort of Issy-les-Moulineaux. A unique historical site whose stone vaults are enhanced with contemporary furnishings. A champion of seasonal produce, the chef's creative, delicate approach results in refined dishes such as the house signature, calf’s sweetbread. In addition to a well-oiled front-of-house team.

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MoSuke

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

The restaurant’s name is a fusion of the chef’s first name, Mory, and that of Yasuke, the first and only African samurai of Japan, which rather sets the scene. The chef successfully mixes his Malian and Senegalese roots, his fascination for Japan and, of course, his passion for Gallic food and techniques. The end result is inspired and original, featuring dishes that are distinctive, accomplished and sprinkled in a melting-pot of flavours: flame torched langoustines, achu sauce, piquillos and aromatic herbs; confit of croaker, kik alicha, fermented cabbage and confit citrus fruit; Aubrac beef

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews

MoSuke offers a modern fusion of Japanese, African, and French cuisines, with food quality receiving high praise for its unique and well-executed flavors. The atmosphere is described as an immersive, almost disorienting journey, while service is generally friendly, though some note rushed pacing or lack of sommelier guidance. Although a few reviewers find the price high, the majority report positive surprises and exceptional culinary experiences. This restaurant is ideal for travelers seeking innovative, cross-cultural gastronomy.

Recommended for travelers seeking unique cross-cultural culinary experiences.

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Pilgrim

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

After two years at Duende in Nîmes, Masaki Nagao is back on a pilgrimage to the capital as he breathes new life into this establishment. In the wake of Vantre and Le Clarence, the Japanese chef signs a crisp, modern, subtly inventive Gallic repertory guided by the seasons. He avows a weakness for briny shellfish, that he adds raw, cooked and in broth to structure his culinary score. You may sample a veggie composition on a carrot, radish and turnip theme, laced with a shellfish consommé, or sashimi of first-class scallops flanked by pear, smoked ricotta and Castelfranco. More concise menu at l

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Pilgrim, a modern creative restaurant near Pasteur metro station, holds one Michelin star. Food quality is generally praised for its delicacy, innovation, and vegetable dishes, though some critics cite small portions or safety concerns. Service receives mixed reviews; while many find it warm and professional, others describe it as cold or rigid regarding reservations. The ambiance is quiet and refined, although lighting has been criticized. Lunch offers good value, but dinner value is debated due to pricing and portion sizes.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who accept small portions; confirm booking methods in advance.

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Neige d'Été

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Summer Snow – the name is eminently poetic, thus befitting the work of Japanese chef, Hideki Nishi, who trained at Taillevent and the George V in Paris. The oxymoron also hints at the plays on contrast and minimalism that are the hallmark of this craftsman. Painstaking Japanese precision and a repertory as Gallic as the Marseillaise come together in exquisitely curated, subtle recipes with a strong focus on arrivals of fish and vegetables straight from Brittany and barbecued notes. Poised, perfectly judged and rich in counterpoints, the food is as stunning as the snow in summertime…

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Paris's 15th arrondissement, Neige d'Été offers creative French-Japanese fusion cuisine. Most reviews praise the high-quality ingredients, precise cooking techniques, and artistic presentation. The ambiance is described as minimalist, zen-like, and quiet, with generally professional and discreet service. However, experiences vary significantly; some guests find the atmosphere too cold or impersonal, while others report poor service, including rude staff and reservation disputes. A few critics also noted insufficient portion sizes relative to expectations. While the culinary execution is highly regarded by many, the inconsistent service and stark decor mean it may not suit everyone seeking warmth or value.

Suitable for diners appreciating refined fusion cuisine and minimalist aesthetics; verify service details beforehand.

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Chakaiseki Akiyoshi

★ Michelin€€€€Japanese

This is France's first restaurant devoted to the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Cha-kaiseki actually refers to the meal that is served with the tea; Yuichiro Akiyoshi is the chef's name. Tucked away behind an unassuming-looking wooden façade, the restaurant seats just 16. White miso soup and carrot mochi; rice-straw-grilled bonito; soya chawanmushi and sesame tofu; charcoal-grilled gilthead seabream, bottarga and Japanese butterbur tempura; mackerel sushi, mushroom broth and soba: ingredient-led cuisine centred on freshness and prepared in view of guests by the chef, assisted by the chef's

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Nakatani

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

After a decade working with Hélène Darroze, Shinsuke Nakatani is at the helm of this elegant, restful restaurant, decked in soothing colours and natural materials. Thanks to his acute flair for seasoning, cooking and presentation, this ultra-talented Japanese chef concocts a pedigree French score in tune with the seasons, in which the flavours and textures are seamlessly combined to create a consistent whole. Guests can savour a single set menu (4 dishes at lunchtime, 6 in the evening and which changes every two months), served by a crack team that is as low-profile as it is professional. Give

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Nakatani offers a refined fusion of French and Japanese cuisine, praised for its artistic presentation, ingredient mastery, and creative depth. The intimate, elegant atmosphere is generally well-received, though some note communication gaps with staff or inconsistent service warmth. While most highlight the high quality of food and wine pairings, negative reviews cite issues with meal pacing, lack of substantial flavor profiles, and perceived poor value. Despite isolated complaints about rudeness or disappointment, the restaurant maintains strong ratings, appealing to those seeking innovative, visually striking gastronomy in a compact, sophisticated setting.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative, artistic cuisine who can tolerate a small space and potential communication nuances.

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Quinsou

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Just opposite Ferrandi, the legendary culinary school, Quinsou ("chaffinch" in Occitan) is ideally positioned to influence the great chefs of tomorrow. In a trendy, vintage interior (cement tiles and zinc bar counter), the warm owner-chef, Antonin Bonnet, signs a spot-on, authentic take on artisanal cuisine. The excellent value for pleasure lunchtime formula is a hit every time with a choice of two menus devised around premium market-fresh ingredients. The duck and foie gras pâté en croûte, which keeps pace with the seasons, is a masterpiece of culinary balance from the delectable pastry crust

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 100 reviews

Quinsou offers creative French cuisine in Paris with mixed reviews. Food quality is generally praised for precise seasoning, fresh seasonal ingredients, and balanced flavors, with specific mentions of asparagus, sea bass, and pigeon. However, some critics found dishes bland or poorly cooked. Service is typically professional and attentive, often with the chef or manager present, though occasional staffing issues led to pacing errors or rudeness. The atmosphere is cozy and pleasant, albeit with dim lighting. Value perceptions vary significantly; many guests consider it good value for money, while others feel the prices are prohibitive and do not justify the Michelin star experience. Overall, it remains a notable destination for those seeking inventive culinary presentations.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Aida

★ Michelin€€€€Japanese

The whitewashed facade of this small bolthole tucked away in a lane blends in so perfectly with its surroundings that you may even miss it entirely! Behind its spruce façade lies a jealously kept secret, namely exquisite Japanese cuisine. The pristine white interior is both elegant and minimalist, in line with the visual charter commonly associated with restaurants in Japan. Take a seat at the counter (eight seats only) for a close-up view of the teppanyaki griddles. As you sample a single tasting menu, you will discover subtle, precise cuisine that carefully crafts culinary ties between Japan

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 92 reviews

Aida offers an intimate omakase experience with only nine seats near the Opera district. Guests watch Chef Aida prepare dishes fresh before their eyes, featuring high-quality ingredients like matsutake, wagyu, and lobster, with subtle flavors and precise techniques. Service is attentive, with the chef providing patient explanations, though the meal pace is notably slow due to the hands-on preparation. The atmosphere is quiet and exclusive, highlighted by unique tableware. However, value is a frequent point of contention; the fixed menu lacks options and is considered expensive by some, despite consistent praise for the culinary craftsmanship and ingredient freshness.

Ideal for diners seeking an exclusive, observational culinary experience who prioritize craftsmanship over speed and value.

Comice

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

A Canadian couple, Noam Gedalof and Etheliya Hananova, run this fine Parisian restaurant. The chef draws his inspiration from Gallic traditions, to which he adds a modern spin. His mission is to highlight seasonal ingredients with the utmost care, tailoring the single set menu to the produce of the moment. The flavoursome results are to be sampled in a natty modern interior with vivid blue walls hung with paintings by contemporary artists. The cordial front-of-house team is directed by Hananova, who also welcomes diners in a manner befitting the Canadian reputation for warm hospitality!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Comice in Issy-les-Moulineaux holds a 4.4/5 rating for modern cuisine. Positive reviews highlight excellent food quality, elegant atmosphere, and attentive wine pairings, with guests praising the pacing and presentation. However, negative feedback points to inconsistencies: limited vegetarian options, bland sauces, and insufficient portions. Service issues include staff speaking too quickly, poor communication, and occasional rudeness. Some diners feel the experience does not fully justify the Michelin star or value, noting that while the ambiance is intimate and beautiful, the culinary execution and service reliability vary significantly between visits.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who are tolerant of service variability; verify menu options in advance.

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Solstice

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

If there are "writers' writers", then there are chefs' chefs. A Meilleur Ouvrier de France, a mainstay of the Ferrandi gastronomy school, promoter of culinary design, restaurateur in Tokyo, Éric Trochon is that sort of chef – admired and yet relatively little known. He and his sommelier wife preside over this elegant, intimate-feeling restaurant with a decor that blends Brazilian rosewood furnishings and paintings and ceramics by a Korean artist. The menu also errs towards minimalism, with on-point proposals including an omakase menu. The dishes showcase modern cuisine with Asian touches, such

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 79 reviews

Solstice in Gentilly is highly rated for its modern cuisine, with guests praising the high food quality and Chef Eric Trochon's creative flavor pairings. Dishes are described as refined, with specific mentions of unique items like lobster in kimchi sauce. The atmosphere is intimate and elegant, featuring a sunny courtyard. Service is generally professional and attentive, though some reviews note pacing issues or reservation errors. While a few customers found the value lacking, the excellent wine selection and consistent culinary execution make it a standout destination for those seeking a sophisticated dining experience.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and unique flavor pairings.

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Pertinence

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Ryunosuke Naito and Kwen Liew met at Restaurant Antoine in 2011. Ryunosuke is Japanese and has worked in some of the top houses of Paris (Taillevent, Meurice) and Kwen is Malaysian. Together they have created this elegant minimalist setting, depicted by light wood and Knoll chairs, whose understated, cosy vibe is perfectly in keeping with their characters and ethos. In the kitchen, they craft market-fresh dishes overflowing in powerful flavours, brushing the cobwebs off French culinary tradition along the way. Spot-on cooking as the name suggests…

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Pertinence in Vanves holds a 4.6/5 rating on TripAdvisor, praised for its modern cuisine blending French techniques with Asian influences. Guests frequently highlight the delicate presentation, high-quality food, and professional, polite service. The atmosphere is described as formal yet intimate, suitable for special occasions. However, some negative reviews cite issues with undisclosed extra charges for items like truffles, inconsistent service due to staff shortages, and occasional complaints about portion sizes or wine pours. While the culinary experience is generally exceptional, diners should be aware of potential additional costs and varying service levels.

Ideal for diners seeking refined fusion cuisine and a formal setting, though verify extra charges beforehand.

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Auguste

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In Gaël Orieux's compact restaurant – seating barely 30 people – the elegant contemporary interior with deceptively sleek lines exudes an unexpected calm. It's a chic and refined place in which to enjoy technically sound modern cuisine: tetragon soup with herbs, frogs' legs and smoked eel; scallops, oyster mushrooms and grape pulp, chestnut broth "espresso" and black truffle; crispy sweetbreads with peanuts, chanterelles with dried apricots and Jura wine. With the courage of his convictions, Gaël Orieux sources his ingredients from the market and only serves fish that are not endangered (black

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Auguste in Paris offers modern French cuisine, generally praised for high food quality, beautiful presentation, and excellent seafood and desserts. Guests appreciate the cozy, intimate atmosphere and the sommelier's knowledgeable wine pairings. However, experiences vary significantly regarding service, with some reporting unfriendly staff, slow pacing, or ignoring specific needs like hearing impairments. Negative reviews also highlight issues with lunch pricing transparency, unexpected supplements, and occasional cooking errors, such as undercooked duck. While many find the value reasonable for the quality, others feel the cost does not justify inconsistent service or operational lapses.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine who are less concerned with rigid service protocols; communicate needs clearly beforehand.

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Le Violon d'Ingres

★ Michelin€€€€Traditional Cuisine, Classic Cuisine

At this luxe neo-brasserie, the chefs fete France's South-West with impressive technical skill and top-notch ingredients. The sautéed sweetbreads served with a vin jaune sauce and the millefeuille with its light vanilla cream remain two great classics of the house. Authenticity and conviviality reign supreme in this lively establishment with a highly professional team at the helm. At this restaurant frequented by bon vivants, booking is essential, as tables get snapped up fast.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Vanves, Le Violon d'Ingres specializes in traditional classic cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the elegant atmosphere, impeccable service, and high food quality, highlighting dishes like half-cooked salmon, langoustine ravioli, and pigeon. However, some guests express disappointment regarding uninspired desserts, inconsistent meal pacing, and occasional service lapses. Criticisms also mention small portions and uneven cooking execution. While the core dining experience is generally positive, inconsistencies in detail and perceived value create mixed feedback. The restaurant suits travelers seeking refined, conventional French gastronomy in a discreet setting.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional refined French cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Mavrommatis

★ Michelin€€€€Greek, Mediterranean Cuisine

Chef Andreas Mavrommatis, with his engaging personality, had become over the years a true ambassador of Greek cuisine in Paris, thanks to his refined and authentic cooking, based on classic French techniques combined with the best of Hellenic flavors. Grilled octopus, crispy phyllo, onion confit with xinomavro; Lozère lamb, the shoulder meltingly tender, the saddle roasted with halloumi, Swiss chard dolmades and a Volos olive relish... As the seasons and inspirations change, this culinary journey continues thanks to a loyal team, in a an elegant and evocative setting.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Mavrommatis specializes in Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the refined food quality, highlighting exquisite dishes like lamb and mango, alongside well-chosen wines from Santorini and Cyprus. Service is generally described as professional, warm, and attentive, with specific staff members commended for their hospitality. The atmosphere is elegant and romantic, making it suitable for special occasions. However, some guests reported issues with meal pacing, service errors, or missing items. A minority of reviewers felt the value was low, noting that while the food was good, it did not always justify the cost, and some wine prices were considered high. Overall, the restaurant offers a high-quality dining experience, though consistency in service can vary.

Ideal for diners seeking refined Greek cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, with a suggestion to verify service details beforehand.

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ES

★ Michelin5 toques€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

This place is run by Takayuki Honjo, a Japanese chef who is a fan of French culture and cuisine. Having trained in prestigious establishments (Astrance in Paris, Quintessence in Tokyo, Mugaritz in the Basque Country), he has designed his restaurant down to the smallest detail: a white, pared-down – almost monastic – space, in which the modern furniture is not there to attract attention. In this context, the meal resembles a kind of ceremony. Foie gras and sea urchins, or pigeon and cocoa: the pairings are striking and the flavours mingle intimately. The harmony of his subtle creations recalls

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Ōrtensia

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Most good food buffs agree that Japanese chefs can be relied on to produce truly outstanding French cuisine. At Ōrtensia, the Gallic menu is sprinkled with just the right dose of Japanese accents. Just like the flower after which it is named (hydrangea in English), the cuisine changes colour with the seasons and weather. A contemporary, minimalist vibe depicts the interior, in which light neutral shades and wood dominate, while mirrors on the walls create a feeling of space. Online bookings only.

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Armani Ristorante

★ Michelin€€€€Italian

This restaurant is in an original location on the first floor of the Armani store in St-Germain-des-Prés (not far from the church). The interior is pure and elegant, in the designer's style, of course: a palette of beiges, banquette seating, glossy walls, subdued lighting… Might this be just another shopfront in all but name? On the contrary, this ristorante is one of the best Italian eateries in Paris. Chef Massimo Tringali, former sous-chef at Casadelmar in Porto-Vecchio, works with high-quality ingredients in the spirit of contemporary Italian cuisine. It is fresh, tasty and skilfully done:

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 86 reviews

Armani Ristorante in Paris holds a 4.2/5 average on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights exquisite Italian cuisine, attentive service, and a cozy atmosphere, with specific praise for accommodating dietary needs and desserts like tiramisu. Conversely, negative reviews cite bland food, poor pacing, reservation issues, and low value for money. While most guests enjoy a refined dining experience, inconsistencies in service and flavor exist. The restaurant suits travelers seeking authentic Italian gastronomy in an intimate setting, though those prioritizing strict value or flawless logistics may find mixed results.

Suitable for diners seeking refined Italian cuisine and a warm atmosphere; confirm reservations in advance.

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Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire

★ MichelinLa Liste 985 toques€€€Modern Cuisine, Seafood

Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire has all the trappings of a gourmet temple, starting with its eye-catching bright blue façade and pretty awnings. A-listers and connoisseurs come here to wind down in the chic brasserie that is fashionably uncluttered yet eminently comfortable. The focus is unabashedly on good food, courtesy of a delicate, precise score in the zeitgeist with a seafaring slant: carpaccio of seabream and oyster-laced ice cream: shellfish and seafood platter; line-caught turbot with butter made from milk from Froment de Léon dairy cows; Gaya apple pie with poppy-flavoured chantilly cream.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire specializes in modern seafood, generally receiving high ratings. Food quality is praised for items like scallops and lobster, though portions are considered small and occasional dishes receive criticism. Service is largely professional and warm, despite rare communication lapses. The ambiance is cozy and refined, though background music can be loud. Value perceptions vary significantly; while many appreciate the wine list and service, others find the pricing excessive relative to the experience or flavor execution.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French seafood and attentive service.

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Yoshinori

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Chef Yoshinori Morié (formerly at Le Petit Verdot, Encore, L'Auberge du 15) delights diners with refined, visually pleasing cuisine in the form of single set menus. Think tartare of Corrèze veal, cockles and cauliflower; monkfish, lotus and mushrooms; or ballotine of pigeon, porcini, dates, carrots and combava – so many unabashed odes to elegance and indulgence. In a busy corner of the Latin Quarter, this place is a rare gem among the usual eateries, housed in an intimate setting with exposed stonework, white beams, Japanese-style woodwork, designer lighting, white linen and porcelain. An appe

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 100 reviews

Yoshinori is a hidden gem in a narrow Paris alley, featuring a dozen seats and a one-Michelin-star rating under a Japanese chef. Reviews highlight exquisite modern cuisine blending Japanese techniques with local ingredients, with tasting menus and wine pairings frequently praised. Service is generally professional, though some guests report slow pacing, long waits between courses, and lack of air conditioning. While most diners enjoy the intimate atmosphere and culinary creativity, isolated incidents of cancelled reservations and poor service recovery detract from the experience. The restaurant’s small size ensures exclusivity but may feel sparse during off-peak times.

Suitable for diners seeking refined Japanese-modern cuisine and an intimate setting; confirm booking details in advance.

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Tomy & Co

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

Two minutes from Rue Saint Dominique, this establishment bears the hallmark of Cambodian-born chef, Tomy Gousset, who is forging ahead in a no-holds barred, gleeful approach. A relative latecomer to food (23 years old), he perfected his skills at the Meurice, Taillevent and Boulud in New York. Today he plays a gourmet-bistro score, firmly in tune with his era, placing his “karma” (his own words) at the service of taste and the ingredient in a genuine spirit of local sourcing. His motto: “Simplicity and sophistication”, or, in our words this time: “A slap up good meal”!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Levallois-Perret, Tomy & Co holds a 4.6/5 rating for its modern Michelin-starred cuisine. Guests frequently praise the innovative menus, artistic presentation, and fresh flavors, highlighting dishes like blanquette and fish. Service is generally described as attentive and efficient, set within an elegant and warm atmosphere. However, some negative reviews cite issues with meal pacing, poorly prepared items such as rubbery lobster, and unbalanced flavors. Occasional complaints regarding reservation cancellations also appear. While the majority of experiences are highly positive, individual visits may vary in consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Prévelle

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

"Prévelle" is a lyrical name that perfectly reflects Romain Meder's cuisine. Alain Ducasse's former protégé pays homage to his rural upbringing with a plant-centric menu that is rooted in local Île-de-France produce and complemented by poultry, fish and shellfish. His modern and resolutely seasonal dishes demonstrate impressive technical skill: bold seasoning, vegetables roasted with the same care as meats, in pursuit of the deep, rich juices and flavours born of the Maillard reaction, a culinary process favoured by his mentor. Beyond the open kitchen and its adjoining table, a staircase leads

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Divellec

★ Michelin€€€€Seafood

(Temporarily closed) The iconic establishment of Jacques Le Divellec (1983-2013) is now the HQ of Mathieu Pacaud. The culinary theme continues to demonstrate a seafaring slant as the menu ebbs and flows with the tides, paying tribute to top-of-the-range seafood: sole meunière from small boats, aïoli of cod and seasonal veg, langoustines grilled in tarragon. This traditional, forthright and wonderfully legible score is served in a stylish interior.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 100 reviews

Located near Les Invalides, Divellec offers an elegant Art Deco interior and comfortable seating. Seafood quality is generally high, with fresh oysters, lobster, and turbot receiving praise, though some recent reviews note a decline in consistency. Service varies from impeccable to indifferent. The atmosphere is charming, but value is questioned due to high wine prices and the absence of tasting menus. While historically significant, current experiences may be mixed. It suits diners seeking classic French seafood in a historic setting, provided they accept potential service fluctuations and premium pricing.

Suitable for diners who appreciate classic French seafood and can tolerate price variations.

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Farouche

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

A stone's throw from Montrouge town hall, this place whose terrace is a hit in fine weather, is a breath of fresh air on the local restaurant scene. At the helm, Cécile Farnier and Hélia Maouch, both trained at the Ferrandi hospitality school, have devised a short – and constantly evolving – menu: shredded fish with potato espuma, fish with a tangy sauce vierge, refreshing seasonal desserts. Quality ingredients, on-point cuissons, service with a smile… It's no surprise it already has a following of regulars.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 50 reviews

Farouche in Montrouge is noted for modern creative cuisine. Most reviews praise the enthusiastic service, fresh ingredients, and bold flavor combinations in a warm atmosphere. However, value is mixed, with some finding portions small relative to expectations. Negative feedback highlights occasional quality issues, such as a disappointing mango dessert, erratic meal pacing, and cramped, noisy seating. While a few critics found dishes tasteless, the overall rating remains high. It suits adventurous diners seeking unique experiences, though reservations are essential due to popularity.

Ideal for adventurous diners seeking novel modern cuisine, with advance booking essential.

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Aux Plumes

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

A young Japanese chef with an iron-clad CV crafts inspired, generous cuisine using the best ingredients of the neighbourhood. Semi-cooked fillet of bonito in a sweet-sour sauce with a tapenade of braised chard; shoulder of pork, mustard cream and mashed sweet potato; bergamot-laced cheesecake with red and black cherries spiked in Espelette pepper. A deftly crafted, out-of-the-ordinary lineup that changes weekly and never fails to hit the spot. At lunchtime, a trilogy of starters and a dish of the day at an unbeatable price.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Aux Plumes in Montrouge offers modern cuisine focused on fresh, organic ingredients. Reviews generally praise the balanced flavors and quality, though some find dishes bland or poorly cooked. Service is typically described as warm and efficient, but complaints cite slow pacing and poor reception. The atmosphere is cozy and local, yet the small space can be noisy, with some noting worn decor and dirty windows. While the lunch menu is considered good value, dinner experiences vary due to wine pricing and ambient noise levels.

Suitable for diners seeking a neighborhood vibe and fresh modern cuisine; consider booking for lunch or requesting terrace seating.

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Le Cornichon

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

Armed with an iron-clad CV (Atelier Guy Martin, Lucas Carton, Grand Véfour), Sébastien Dagoneau has been weaving his magic since he took over Le Cornichon in January 2020. Born in the Perche, the chef works directly with producers and suppliers from his homeland, in particular pork and poultry breeders. Examples include guineafowl cooked in morel mushrooms or melt-in-the-mouth pork and potato gnocchi, followed by a crunchy yet fluffy chou filled with Bourbon vanilla cream. Fine selection of organic and natural wines.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Le Cornichon maintains a solid reputation in Parisian modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.4/5. Reviewers frequently praise the fresh ingredients, flavorful dishes, and creative presentation, complemented by an extensive wine list. Service is generally described as friendly and welcoming, though some note a rushed pace. The atmosphere is pleasant, with outdoor seating being a highlight. While a minority of guests reported issues with saltiness or lack of originality, the restaurant remains a reliable choice for those seeking high-quality dining experiences.

Ideal for travelers seeking authentic modern French cuisine in a comfortable setting.

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Le Radis Beurre

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Diners are drawn by the warm welcome, the buzzy vibe, the appetising menu written on a large blackboard and, above all, by the tasty, well-crafted cuisine of chef Jérôme Bonnet. His cooking is clearly influenced by the classics of pedigree bistro fare: terrine of poultry livers in cognac, hanger steak with caramelised shallots, veal kidneys in whole-grain mustard sauce, or baked apples in cider vinegar with a hay-flavoured ganache. A real favourite, and the ideal place to hang out with friends!

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Le Radis Beurre in Vanves offers traditional French cuisine, recognized by the Michelin Bib Gourmand. Guests frequently praise the fresh ingredients, intense flavors, and precise execution of dishes like pork fillet and zucchini velouté. The atmosphere is warm yet occasionally noisy. Service experiences vary significantly; while many find staff friendly and attentive, others report slow responses or unfriendly attitudes. Value is mixed: lunch formulas are considered excellent, whereas dinner wine prices are viewed as high. It suits travelers seeking authentic local dining who can tolerate inconsistent service.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic traditional flavors who can tolerate inconsistent service.

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L'Antre Amis

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

The chef-patron at L'Antre Amis brings passion to his cooking. Using the finest seasonal ingredients, he composes a short up-to-the-minute menu, which also includes traditional dishes (pâté en croûte made with game and foie gras; cod loin fillet in a pistachio crust, spinach and ricotta cannelloni), plus tapas-style dishes for sharing. To be accompanied by your pick from over 500 different wines. Pleasant contemporary decor and terrace on a quiet street.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

L'Antre Amis offers modern French cuisine with generally positive feedback on food quality, noted for balanced flavors and careful presentation. Service experiences vary significantly; while many praise the attentiveness, others report rushed pacing or unfriendly attitudes. The ambiance is elegant but cramped, with tight table spacing leading to noticeable noise levels and ventilation concerns. Value perceptions are mixed, with some finding the quality-price ratio excellent, while others criticize recent price increases and menu restrictions. Overall, it suits diners seeking refined gastronomy who can tolerate a lively, somewhat noisy environment.

Suitable for diners prioritizing food quality over a quiet atmosphere.

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Capsule

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

On the ground floor of a handsome Haussmann building, this bistro exudes Parisian charm: at the entrance, a few places at the convivial bar and a handful of tables; to the rear, a retro-chic space (snazzy green imitation leather banquettes, white walls, vintage hanging lamps) and an open kitchen reminiscent of – you guessed it – a capsule. The chef's comforting home cooking may be simple, but it is precisely executed using fresh ingredients. The roast chicken jus is quite something! The floating island with salted butter caramel and roasted almonds confirm that the proof is in the pudding.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Capsule is a traditional Lille establishment specializing in craft beer and local cuisine. Reviews highlight its warm, cozy atmosphere and an extensive selection of around 30 beers, including local drafts and house brews like pepper beer. Diners often praise the friendly service and knowledgeable staff who assist with beer choices. Signature items include terrine with Maroilles cheese. However, some visitors note that the venue is small with an unusual toilet layout, and service can be slow during peak times due to limited staff. While most experiences are positive, a few customers found the self-service aspect and pricing less appealing. It remains a solid spot for beer enthusiasts seeking authentic local vibes.

Recommended for beer enthusiasts seeking authentic local flavors, best visited during off-peak hours for better service.

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Le CasseNoix

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Old signs, clocks and vintage furniture set the scene. As for the food, authenticity is the order of the day: hearty, down-to-earth nosh packed in traditional, legible flavours. Examples include slow-braised chuck beef, mashed carrots and a creamy pepper sauce, or pork cheeks with lentils and cream of bacon. The indulgent desserts are wickedly addictive. Amusing collection of nutcrackers picked up here and there by the owner's mum. A real cracker!

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Bistrot des Fables

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

A fabulous bistro repertoire of tried-and-true classics: think herring fillets, potatoes in oil; œufs mimosa (devilled eggs); scallops roasted in butter; veal blanquette; profiteroles, vanilla ice cream and chocolate gianduja. The menu is devised by David Bottreau in the spirit of Christian Constant, his long-time associate and mentor. Generous, flavoursome cuisine in a typical Parisian bistro atmosphere, where diners tuck in cheek to jowl at small tables laid out next to each other.

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Impérial Choisy

Bib Gourmand€€Chinese

In the heart of Paris's Chinatown, this Chinese restaurant is popular with many people from the local Asian community, who have adopted it as their canteen. In a room that is always full (the service runs non-stop from lunch to dinner, and is fast-paced, to say the least!), they serve fine Cantonese specialities, including crispy pork and Peking duck. A truly authentic meal, without breaking the bank! You can't book here; you just have to go and wait to be seated.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.2/5 · 80 reviews

Impérial Choisy, located in Paris's 13th arrondissement Chinatown, is known for its Chinese cuisine. Dishes such as lacquered duck, ginger chicken, and shrimp ravioli soup receive praise for their authentic flavor and generous portions. However, service is inconsistent; guests report rushed pacing, indifferent attitudes, and hygiene concerns, including improper food handling and dirty stairs. The atmosphere is typically crowded and noisy, often requiring queues, though the basement area is favored in summer for its air conditioning. Despite mixed reviews on service and cleanliness, the restaurant maintains popularity due to its classic menu and perceived value for money.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic flavors and value who can tolerate crowded conditions and rapid service.

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La Table de Mee

Bib Gourmand€€Korean

In a stripped-back interior dominated by wood (where you can sit at the counter to watch the chef at work at his large plancha), this Korean restaurant celebrates the country's specialities. Spicy flavours and sauces are the order of the day, courtesy of the obligatory kimchi, Korean fried chicken ("KFC") and delicious ssams. The mackerel fillets simmered in a soya, chilli and white radish broth is a standout dish. The total capacity is 24 diners: booking strongly recommended!

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20 Eiffel

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine, Modern Cuisine

In a quiet street, a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower, this restaurant offers an understated interior bathed in light. The traditional score features a lineup of updated recipes. Examples: flavoursome pumpkin soup with gingerbread croutons, fork-tender beef stew with baby potatoes and a vanilla-laced crème brûlée of textbook perfection, even though the house signature, sweet soufflé, remains the highlight of the dessert menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, 20 Eiffel offers traditional and modern French cuisine. Food quality is generally praised, with specific mentions of mushroom velouté, duck, and foie gras, though some find the menu unoriginal or note temperature issues. Service is typically prompt and professional, while the atmosphere receives mixed reviews regarding warmth. The standout feature is the terrace offering views of the Eiffel Tower, complemented by a comfortable interior. Value perceptions vary; many consider the pricing fair for the quality, while others feel portions or execution do not justify the cost. It remains a solid choice for travelers seeking classic dining with iconic scenery.

Ideal for travelers seeking classic French dining with iconic Eiffel Tower views without venturing into central Paris.

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Baca'v par Gilles Choukroun

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Indulgence and good wine: Gilles Choukroun has taken his friend Émile Cotte's motto and made it his own! In the lively atmosphere of a Parisian bistro, he serves up his generous take on hearty bistro classics: marinated herring and potato salad; calf's head, tongue and brains in sauce ravigote; floating island with praline and crème anglaise… Appealing menu-carte on the blackboard.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Baca'v par Gilles Choukroun offers traditional French cuisine in a cozy, neighborhood setting. Reviewers frequently praise the generous and well-crafted dishes, such as celery remoulade with foie gras, foie gras crème brûlée, and seafood mains. Service is generally described as warm and attentive, with the chef often visiting tables. However, some guests note difficulties securing reservations on weekends and report inconsistent experiences, citing bland or dry dishes and average service during specific visits. While the wine list is extensive, the overall impression varies. This restaurant suits travelers seeking an authentic, intimate dining experience with high-quality ingredients, though patience is required for booking and occasional quality fluctuations.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional French cuisine in a warm, neighborhood setting; advance reservations are recommended.

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Baca'v - Boulogne

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Chef Émile Cotte has opened a sibling of his Parisian establishment. In a modern bistro setting illuminated by large picture windows and divided into several areas, including a table d'hôte, the chef crafts food that he himself loves: generous bistro classics with a modern twist and a focus on simplicity and indulgence, cf. duck’s leg flanked by braised green cabbage and smoked garlic sausage. Dishes often pay tribute to Limousin, where the chef was born. His tempting lineup includes pâté en croûte, vol-au-vent, sweetbread, guanaja chocolate choux.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 69 reviews

Located in Boulogne-Billancourt, Baca'v specializes in traditional cuisine with consistently high praise for food quality. Reviewers highlight fresh ingredients, refined presentations, and creative twists on classics like homemade foie gras and aged beef. Service is generally described as warm, friendly, and professional, though some note inconsistencies in pacing or attention to detail. The atmosphere is elegant and suitable for business lunches or celebrations, although noise levels can be an issue for some guests. Value perception varies significantly; many find the set menus offer excellent quality relative to cost, while others criticize high prices for individual items like wine or coffee. Overall, it is a strong choice for those seeking refined traditional dining, provided expectations align with specific ordering choices.

Ideal for diners seeking refined traditional French cuisine, with set menus recommended for better value.

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Rosemarie

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Cream, butter, zinc-topped counter, imitation leather and egg mayonnaise – a recipe for happiness! This bistro is run by two seasoned professionals, Nina and Philippe Cadeau (formerly at Beurre-Noisette and Christian Constant's restaurant, Cocottes), and named after their mothers. Their expertise has lost none of its lustre: Nina's enthusiasm continues to shine on the restaurant floor and Philippe turns out delicious traditional and seasonal dishes: think devilled eggs, trout marinated in lemon zest, entrecôte and fried potatoes, chocolate tart or vanilla profiteroles.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 52 reviews

Located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Rosemarie specializes in traditional cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.4/5. Positive reviews highlight high-quality, creative dishes such as seafood, steak, and soups, served in a charming atmosphere with generally warm and accommodating service. However, some guests noted issues regarding value, including discrepancies in advertised specials, portion sizes, and meal pacing. A minority of negative feedback cited cramped seating, indifferent service, and unexplained dish substitutions. While many consider it an excellent choice for authentic dining, visitors are advised to book in advance and remain aware of potential inconsistencies in service and pricing.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional French cuisine and a cozy atmosphere; reservations are recommended.

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Kodawari Ramen - Yokochō

Bib GourmandJapanese

In a decor dripping in nods to urban Tokyo (lanterns, fake street fronts and a soundtrack of street noises), the visitor is transported to Japan. Liquid (shio) or thick (shoyu) broths, made from free-range poultry and artisanal Shibanuma soy sauce, simmer on the stove. The ramen, made with wheat that is grown and ground on site, unveils incredible depth of texture and taste. The house speciality is kurugoma ramen made with black sesame seed and pata negra pork. Bright, bubbly and bustling, this venue is steeped in an authentic Japanese ramen-ya vibe. Avoid peak times, when it can be packed to

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Kodawari Ramen - Yokochō in Paris recreates a Kyoto alleyway atmosphere with immersive decor and ambient sounds. Food quality is generally praised for its rich flavors and fresh ingredients, though some items like gyoza receive mixed reviews. Service is typically friendly and efficient, but the queue management is inconsistent. While a virtual waiting system exists, actual wait times vary significantly, ranging from short intervals to several hours, with occasional disorganization at the entrance causing frustration for diners.

Suitable for ramen enthusiasts seeking an authentic atmosphere who can accommodate flexible dining times.

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World's 50 Best #3€€€Modern Cuisine

Camille Guérin has given this former bistro an understated makeover, complete with a light-filled enclosed porch and lovely pale wood furnishings. A concise lunch menu on the blackboard and a single set menu in the evening that kicks off with an assortment of three starters to share. The young chef makes it her culinary mission to put a bistronomy spin on classic French fare, proposing a handful of vegetarian options and prioritising local produce – and she pulls it off with well-crafted dishes at reasonable prices. "Perfect egg" with mushrooms and chopped parsley; roast pumpkin and falafel-st

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

À Table in Bagnolet offers modern Iranian cuisine served buffet-style. Reviews highlight high food quality, particularly for appetizers and desserts, alongside a warm, home-like atmosphere and attentive service. However, some guests found the main course selection limited, with insufficient meat and mild flavors that did not fully capture traditional Iranian richness. While overall ratings are excellent, opinions on value vary; some consider it reasonably priced, while others felt disappointed relative to expectations.

Suitable for diners seeking Middle Eastern flavors and a cozy atmosphere, with prior menu consideration advised.

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Yen

La Liste 98.5€€€Japanese

The stripped-back decor of this eatery will appeal to fans of minimalism. You will taste a festival of Japanese delicacies: sushi, tempura, black cod marinated in miso and grilled, sakura mochi… The house signature is soba (buckwheat noodles) served hot or cold. Authentic fare and slick, seamless service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Paris's 6th arrondissement, Yen offers a refined, minimalist Japanese dining experience. Food quality is generally praised, particularly for its handmade soba noodles prepared on-site and fresh sushi. The atmosphere is elegant, though some find the noise level high during peak hours. Service receives mixed reviews; while many highlight the professionalism of the staff, others report slow pacing or reservation cancellations. Value is a common concern, with several guests noting that prices are steep relative to the portion sizes. Overall, Yen is a solid choice for authentic Japanese cuisine in a sophisticated setting, but visitors should be aware of potential service inconsistencies and higher costs.

Recommended for diners seeking authentic Japanese cuisine in a refined setting, with advance reservations advised.

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La Table de Maïna

€€Fusion

Bang in the heart of a peaceful street of Montrouge, get ready to embark on a culinary voyage from Asia to South America. Nikkei cuisine, a genuine fusion of Japanese and Peruvian culinary traditions, emerged in the late 19C when Japanese migrants discovered the criolla flavours of Peru. In this welcoming eatery, globetrotting chef, Maïna-Sophie Conil, explores this gourmet marriage in flavoursome, fusion-inspired recipes: fragrant ceviche laced in ginger and lime; crunchy tempura fish or carpaccio of Simmenthal beef enhanced by a truffle jus. The garden terrace is a hit in fine weather.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Montrouge, La Table de Maïna specializes in high-quality Japanese fusion cuisine. Most reviews praise the creative dishes, refined sauces, and friendly service, describing the atmosphere as charming and suitable for a perfect evening. However, negative feedback highlights issues such as cramped space, overheating, noise, and decor perceived as cluttered. Some customers found the value for money lacking, citing slow service or lack of attention. Overall, the restaurant is recognized for culinary creativity but receives mixed reviews regarding environmental comfort and specific service details.

Suitable for diners seeking creative Japanese fusion cuisine, but visiting during off-peak hours is recommended to mitigate crowding and noise.

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Les Petits Parisiens

€€Traditional Cuisine

A buzzy, friendly vibe and bistro fare in the zeitgeist at prices that won’t break the bank. This eatery specialises in adding a virtuoso new spin to timeless family favourites of the likes of veal blanquette or stuffed cabbage, to name but a few. Those with a sweet tooth will adore the vanilla-laced rice pudding and the dark chocolate tart. A happy marriage of delicate craftsmanship and finger-licking flavour.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 63 reviews

Located in Montrouge, Les Petits Parisiens offers traditional French cuisine in a bistronomic setting. Reviews highlight high food quality, particularly beef dishes and inventive menus, supported by professional sommelier advice. The atmosphere is described as warm and Parisian, though some note cramped tables and noise. Service receives mixed feedback; while many praise the welcoming staff, others report cold or arrogant attitudes. Despite isolated complaints regarding portion sizes and billing transparency, the restaurant is generally valued for its culinary execution and ambiance, making it suitable for diners seeking authentic French gastronomy.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic French cuisine and a warm atmosphere, with advance menu confirmation advised.

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Koji

€€€Teppanyaki

Japanese teppanyaki cooking is nothing short of theatrical with its spectacular flames, so be sure to bag a front-row seat at the counter. Before your eyes, chef Koji Hashimoto carefully prepares premium ingredients. His elegant brand of craftsmanship, honed by years of experience in prestigious kitchens, never overwhelms the produce with culinary gimmicks. Both fish and meat (a Normandy beef fillet, for example) are cooked just right, and enhanced by impeccable sauces (eg white miso and sherry vinegar sauce on an assortment of grilled fish). Traditional Japanese decor dominated by wood.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 72 reviews

Located in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Koji specializes in teppanyaki and Japanese cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of ingredients, particularly the tender beef, and the engaging combination of culinary skill and visual performance. The ambiance is described as serene and stylish, with generally warm service, though some guests noted staff speaking too quickly or booking issues. Negative feedback primarily centers on value for money, with several diners finding dinner prices disproportionate to the portion size or experience. One extreme review cited poor quality for takeaway orders. Overall, it offers an authentic Japanese dining experience suitable for those seeking refined cuisine and entertainment.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic teppanyaki and culinary shows; lunch is recommended for better value.

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Biscotte

€€Modern Cuisine

Pauline and Maximilien, two alumni of the most prestigious establishments (Le Bristol, Lasserre, Arpège), have set up their own place near Porte de Versailles. Convivial bistro interior, large atelier windows separating the kitchen, tasty and studied dishes: all the ingredients are in place for an enjoyable experience.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vanves, Biscotte is a modern cuisine restaurant with an average rating of 4.8/5 based on 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high quality of ingredients, the chef's creativity, and exquisite presentation, particularly highlighting the main courses and desserts. Service is described as professional, attentive, and friendly, contributing to a cozy and zen atmosphere with well-spaced tables. Negative feedback is minimal but focuses on perceived poor value, small portion sizes, and isolated instances of rude service or slow pacing. Despite minor criticisms regarding quantity and occasional dish consistency, it remains highly recommended as a culinary gem in Paris's 15th district.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine in an elegant setting, with advance booking recommended.

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Le Beurre Noisette

€€Traditional Cuisine

This bistro, steeped in big-boned flavours, has acquired a loyal crowd of regulars! Thierry Blanqui finds inspiration in tradition, devising new takes on dishes like roast leeks, green apple dressing and poached skate wing; lamb stew with turnips, beetroot, dates and lemon or his iconic rum baba with a light vanilla cream! Poised between tradition and modernity, it ticks all the boxes!

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L'Accolade

€€Modern Cuisine

In a downright convivial atmosphere, the chef – a former sports teacher who has chosen to branch out – prepares tasty cuisine that he changes up every day. He makes ample use of produce from South-West France (pork belly, pointed cabbage and green lentils), but also borrows a smattering of Asian ingredients (carpaccio of Tokyo turnip, crab meat, coriander and black garlic). An appealing place.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vanves, L'Accolade is noted for its modern cuisine and generally high-quality dining experience. Most reviews praise the food for being delicious, balanced, and creative, with specific mentions of excellent starters like girolle mushrooms. Service is frequently highlighted as warm, knowledgeable, and attentive, with staff actively explaining dishes and wine selections. The atmosphere is described as stylish and welcoming, suitable for celebrations. However, a minority of negative reviews cite concerns regarding portion sizes and value for money. There are also isolated, extreme complaints involving billing errors and poor staff behavior, though these appear uncommon. Overall, the restaurant excels in culinary execution and hospitality, offering a strong experience for most visitors despite occasional critiques on portioning.

Recommended for diners prioritizing food quality and service, with an expectation to clarify portion sizes.

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Kigawa

€€€Traditional Cuisine

Kigawa is named after Michihiro Kigawa, the chef at this refreshingly simple restaurant. Buoyed by his experience in a French restaurant in Osaka, he now finds himself in Paris, delighting guests with classic French dishes such as pâté en croûte and roast pigeon.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Paris's 14th arrondissement, Kigawa specializes in traditional Japanese cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of fresh ingredients, precise cooking techniques, and refined presentation, with the chef’s handling of seasonal products highlighted positively. The atmosphere is described as elegant and cozy, while service is generally attentive. However, some guests noted issues with meal pacing, leading to feeling full too quickly, and isolated incidents of service errors or reservation mishaps occurred. Opinions on value are mixed; while some find it reasonable, others consider it overpriced relative to the experience. Overall, Kigawa appeals to diners seeking refined Japanese food, though attention to service consistency and pacing is advised.

Suitable for diners seeking refined Japanese cuisine and an elegant setting; confirm reservations in advance and allow ample time for the meal.

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L'Assiette

€€€Classic Cuisine

An honest and generous place where you can see what's going on in the kitchen. Home-made cassoulet (also available in the adjoining shop), pâté en croûte, vegetable pickles; beef chuck braised in red wine and tender carrots; rum baba: Think traditional cuisine with a chic bistro twist.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

L'Assiette offers classic French cuisine with an average rating of 4.1/5. Food quality is generally praised, particularly for its generous cassoulet and exceptional caramel cream dessert, though some guests note inconsistency in preparation. Service receives mixed feedback; while some appreciate the warm hospitality, others criticize pacing issues and understaffing. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and nostalgic. Value for money is a point of contention, with several reviewers citing high prices for dishes and an expensive, limited wine list, while others find the experience worthwhile. Overall, it is a notable destination for traditional flavors, despite occasional operational inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners seeking classic French flavors who can tolerate service variability; verify dish availability beforehand.

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Augustin

€€Traditional Cuisine

This quintessential Parisian bistro features a small terrace on Rue Daguerre, well known to connoisseurs for its fine food purveyors and cafes. This plush updated establishment showcases a knockout, market-fresh score that is all about the ingredient. Rabbit terrine and red onion compote; sautéed farm-reared quasi of veal, seasonal vegetables with country bacon; rum baba to finish. Table d'hôte to the rear with a set menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Augustin offers traditional French cuisine in Paris, receiving mixed feedback. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise the perfect steak and fresh seafood, others find dishes ordinary, small, or poorly cooked. Service is inconsistent, ranging from efficient and friendly to negligent and rude, with complaints about forgotten orders and long waits. The ambiance features quiet streets and clean decor, though some note tables are too close, causing noise. Despite a Michelin recommendation, experiences vary significantly. It suits travelers seeking authentic local flavors who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies and do not require flawless attention to detail.

Suitable for travelers seeking authentic flavors who can tolerate service inconsistencies.

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Ébène

€€€Modern Cuisine

This pair who earned their stripes at L'Arpège have set up shop near Montparnasse. While Simon Plantrou provides polished service, Jihyun Kim cooks in full view of diners. His unpretentious cuisine is guided by the seasons and stars top-notch produce, such as rack of lamb from the Pyrenees or calf sweetbreads paired with Brittany langoustines. There is nothing superfluous about the dishes, just simply and precisely prepared vegetables, and skilfully made jus. A multi-course tasting menu completes the offering. The elegant minimalist decor sees white tablecloths combined with pale wood flooring

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Le Duc

€€€€Seafood

Despite being in the heart of the Left Bank, you would be forgiven for thinking you were in the cabin of a yacht packed with seafaring acolytes… The chef works with first-rate fish and seafood and is a consummate craftsman: tartare of langoustine with black lemon, sole meunière, lobster sautéed with orange, grilled John Dory… All aboard!

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.1/5 · 80 reviews

Le Duc, a seafood restaurant near Gare de Lyon, holds a mixed reputation based on 80 reviews (avg 3.1/5). Positive feedback highlights fresh ingredients, such as tartare and braised beef, alongside a good wine selection and warm hospitality. Guests appreciate the convenient location and cozy atmosphere. Conversely, negative reviews cite concerns over food safety, poor service, and an unfriendly owner. Critics also mention high prices relative to quality and inconsistent meal pacing. While some diners found it a gem with excellent bilingual service, others reported unpleasant experiences and advised against visiting due to perceived overcharging and rude treatment.

Suitable for travelers seeking convenience near Gare de Lyon who can tolerate mixed service and quality.

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La Passerelle

€€€Modern Cuisine

At La Passerelle, on the banks of the Seine, chef Mickaël Meziane invites you into a bright dining space with a large counter, a green wall and a pleasant terrace overlooking the river. Celery royale, rockfish soup and pavlova with exotic fruits are part of a spot-on skilful culinary offering that is served with care by an attentive team. Ingredient quality and technical precision take precedence at this place run with sincerity.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

La Passerelle in Issy-les-Moulineaux offers modern cuisine with mixed reviews. Positive feedback highlights creative dishes, high-quality ingredients, and precise presentation, particularly praising the vol-au-vent and revisited Paris-Brest dessert. Wine pairings are often noted as perfect, with a warm, friendly atmosphere. However, significant criticism focuses on portion sizes being too small and precisely weighed, leading to concerns about value for money. Some guests reported unprofessional service or discriminatory behavior. While many enjoyed the culinary finesse, others found the experience disappointing relative to expectations. The restaurant suits diners seeking refined gastronomy who prioritize food quality over portion size, though potential visitors should be aware of inconsistent service and value perceptions.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary refinement over portion size, but check recent service reviews first.

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Sharma Ji

€€Indian

At the helm of several establishments, Manoj Sharma has boldly set about freeing Indian food from its hackneyed clichés (like the predictable tandoori or korma chicken). In a spruce, modern, colourful venue, his authentic bistronomic cooking delves into an Indian score that has shaken off its traditional visual and technical fetters. Examples include masala fried chicken, with coconut and curry leaves; long sweet peppers stuffed with masala cheese and yoghurt sauce; caramelised ginger cake. Simmered and crafted with lashings of spices and aromatic herbs, Manoj’s delicious dishes nonetheless fi

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Montée

€€€Modern Cuisine

This eatery is the lair of a talented Japanese chef whose love of French cuisine does not prevent him from respecting his Japanese heritage: pared-back, simple recipes and graphic minimalist plating. Mashed potato and cod with an almond mousse; John Dory cooked on a plancha with mint sauce and fried potatoes; roast rack of veal paired with creamy spinach. All of which is served in an eminently tasteful designer interior.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Montée is an intimate, minimalist restaurant in Paris's 14th arrondissement, specializing in modern fusion cuisine. Food quality is generally praised for its refinement, creativity, and harmonious flavors, though some reviewers found desserts or classic dishes underwhelming, with isolated complaints about ingredient preparation. Service is widely described as professional, attentive, and friendly, although some noted a somewhat detached atmosphere. The decor is stark white and serene, but the lack of air conditioning can be uncomfortable in hot weather. Value perceptions are mixed; while many find the experience justified, others question the cost-effectiveness and additional charges.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and a quiet, intimate setting, preferably avoiding hot weather.

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Jium

€€Korean

Behind a rather nondescript façade lies an authentic Korean canteen which boasts a lovely vintage vibe and is popular with a clientele from the land of the Morning Calm. It is the brainchild of photographer and guesthouse owner, Kim Hong-Seung, and his wife Sun-Hee, a former fashion designer. As well as bibimbap classics, the menu is packed with authentic delicacies (soft shell crabs, oyster fritters) and unusual recipes (seafood pancakes, kimchi stew, pork shoulder and tofu, etc). You can season these culinary delights with homemade soy sauce (or not) before finishing with a dessert, also hom

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vanves, Jium specializes in Korean cuisine. Many reviewers praise the refined and original dishes, noting warm service and a cozy atmosphere. However, recent feedback highlights issues with small portion sizes, bland flavors, and a Westernized taste that some find lacks authenticity. The decor is described as clean and bright, though the adjacent new room is considered somewhat impersonal. Operational concerns include reservation difficulties and questions regarding value for money, with several guests feeling the prices are high relative to the quantity and quality of food provided.

Suitable for diners seeking refined Korean cuisine with modest portion expectations, with advance reservation confirmation advised.

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Disciples

€€€Traditional Cuisine

Chef Jean-Pierre Vigato has lost nothing of his passion for passing on his knowledge. Indeed, in this bright, contemporary dining space that is in keeping with the chic neighbourhood, he has dubbed Romain Dubuisson his "disciple". On the agenda, a short menu of generous and tasty cuisine, specials and fine pieces of meat for sharing (e.g. veal chop, farmhouse pork loin).

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 62 reviews

Disciples, located in Paris's 16th arrondissement, specializes in traditional French cuisine under the guidance of former Apicius owner Jean Pierre Vigato. Guests consistently praise the high quality of fresh ingredients and precise cooking, highlighting dishes such as Saint Jacques scallops, shell crab, venison, and chocolate soufflé. The service is frequently described as friendly, professional, and discreet, contributing to a warm atmosphere. While the interior decor is considered somewhat plain, the shaded terrace offers a pleasant alternative on good weather days, and tables are well-spaced for privacy. Although most reviewers find the value reasonable, some negative feedback points to opaque pricing for off-menu items, high wine markups, and occasional issues with noise levels or temperature. Overall, the restaurant maintains a strong reputation with an average rating of 4.8/5.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality traditional French cuisine, attentive service, and a comfortable atmosphere.

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Anicia, table nature

€€€Modern Cuisine

Hailing from the Haute-Loire area, François Gagnaire carefully selects small-scale farmers from the vicinity, kitting himself out with excellent raw material for his cooking. Puy lentils, Limousine des Monts-du-Velay beef, Mézenc fin gras beef, Artisous farmhouse cheese, Vellavia beer… His dishes are both delicious and beautifully presented, making a meal here a real treat; the lunch menu is a real bargain in this neighbourhood. Afternoon tea is served, plus a more fine dining menu in the evening.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Anicia offers modern French cuisine in Paris, emphasizing ingredients from the Haute Loire region. Reviews generally praise the food quality, freshness, and the chef’s personal engagement in explaining preparations and origins. The atmosphere is described as friendly and comfortable, with some guests enjoying the proximity to the kitchen at the 'chef's table'. Service experiences vary significantly; while many appreciate the efficient and warm staff, others report long waits, slow ordering processes, and poor seating arrangements. Negative feedback also includes unannounced extra charges for water, minimal portion sizes, and occasional issues regarding incorrect addresses or closures.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic regional ingredients and modern cooking who can tolerate inconsistent service.

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La Borie

€€€Modern Cuisine

Chef turned farmer, Tanguy Hanoun has set himself the challenge of controlling his restaurant's entire food chain by sourcing (almost) everything direct from his farm in Haute-Loire (central southern France). Fruit, veg, aromatic herbs, eggs, poultry, lamb, honey, snails... even the butter is house made! Once a week, this ultra-fresh produce is delivered to La Borie's kitchen and into the capable hands of chef Raphaëlle Bathellier, who crafts surprise set menus that change in line with the seasons and the harvests. Dishes of disarming simplicity, enhanced by house-made vinegars, pickles and co

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Sarlat, La Borie offers modern interpretations of Périgord cuisine. Positive reviews highlight friendly service, high food quality, and good value, specifically recommending duck breast, confit with porcini sauce, and Sarladaise potatoes. Conversely, negative feedback points to inconsistent meal pacing, dry or bland dishes, small portions, and occasional hygiene or service issues. While the atmosphere is generally welcoming, experiences vary significantly. Travelers should note that while many enjoy the hearty traditional meals and professional staff, others report disappointment regarding food temperature and presentation.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Périgord flavors who prioritize consistent service and food quality.

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L'Escudella

€€Modern Cuisine

L'Escudella is, aptly enough, "plate" in Occitan! Paul-Arthur Berlan, the young chef, has worked in some prestigious establishments (Michel Sarran, Yannick Alléno). Here, he marries produce from the terroir of the Greater Paris area with the flavours of Languedoc. With fresh, high-quality ingredients and well-crafted dishes, he hits the mark.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vanves, L'Escudelle specializes in modern cuisine and holds an impressive 4.9/5 average rating across 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the exceptional quality of ingredients, inventive menus, and precise plating, noting creativity from appetizers to desserts. Service is described as warm, professional, and attentive, with staff offering helpful seasonal recommendations. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed, featuring a pleasant shaded terrace. While a minority of reviewers mentioned the remote location or slight pacing issues, the overwhelming consensus highlights a flawless dining experience. Despite isolated comments on value, the restaurant is widely regarded for its culinary excellence and refined ambiance.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine willing to travel slightly outside the city center.

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Marso & Co

€€Mediterranean Cuisine

Tomy Gousset (Tomy & Co, near Les Invalides) runs this restaurant that sets out to take diners on a culinary journey: the food tours the entire Mediterranean basin from Greece to Portugal via Italy and Lebanon (but also Latin America). Examples of the Colombian born chef’s handiwork include an aguachile of seabream and shrimp, pink grapefruit, cucumber and coriander. The octopus-themed artwork on the walls is by street artist Kraken. Soul-warming recipes, spot-on flavours, fantastically fresh ingredients – a felicitous feast awaits you!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Marso & Co specializes in Mediterranean cuisine and holds a 4.9/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the refined, creative, and fresh dishes, noting the monthly menu changes and beautiful presentation. Service is highlighted as warm and attentive, particularly by owner Thierry and his team. The intimate atmosphere features a large high table suitable for groups. While a minority of reviews mention occasional blandness or pacing issues, the consensus describes it as a reliable and pleasant dining experience.

Ideal for diners seeking refined Mediterranean cuisine, attentive service, and an intimate atmosphere for small gatherings.

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Sourire Le Restaurant

€€€Modern Cuisine

Blue velours banquette seating, old-school bistro tables, trusted farmers (Galician pink veal, Clavisy Farm lamb): the tried-and-tested formula hits the spot, a case in point being the Bay of Morlaix scallops, medley of cabbage, candied lemon. The lunchtime set menu provides two options for every course. A second restaurant in the 5th arrondissement serves tapas in the evening and brunch at the weekend.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Sourire Le Restaurant specializes in modern cuisine with a monthly seasonal menu. Reviews frequently praise the creative cooking, fresh ingredients, and Chef Justin Brohm’s skill, set within an elegant atmosphere. Service is generally described as professional and attentive, though isolated comments mention pacing issues or specific staff attitudes. Some diners find the dishes artistic yet unconventional in flavor. Overall, it is a high-quality establishment focused on ingredient integrity and culinary innovation, suitable for those seeking a refined dining experience.

Suitable for diners who appreciate creative French cuisine and seasonal menus.

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Gemellus

€€€€Modern Cuisine

This spruce, modern eatery done up in oatmeal shades features a square dining room with painted mouldings, a coffered ceiling, an imposing chandelier and upholstered velvet seats. Chef Maxime Le Meur, who trained with some of the greats, leaves nothing to chance as he crafts cuisine inspired as much by seasonal ingredients as by his Breton (check out the surf ‘n turf dish of Breton squab with lobster) and Grenoble roots (Chartreuse liqueur is never far from the culinary score). A festival of forthright, meticulous flavours overflowing in creative ideas. Affordable lunchtime menu.

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L'Inconnu

€€€Italian, Creative

The chef, who for a long time was second-in-command at Passage 53, concocts Italian-inspired cuisine with influences from France, as well as his native Japan. He only works with the finest ingredients, using them to produce original and creative dishes, such as Breton langoustine tails topped with a cider and confit lemon emulsion.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Paris's 7th arrondissement, L'Inconnu offers creative cuisine blending French, Italian, and Japanese influences. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting dishes like scallops, veal, and venison lasagna, alongside an intimate and elegant atmosphere. However, some guests note slow service and long intervals between courses, often due to synchronized kitchen output. Others find the wine list expensive and the menu selection limited. While many consider the culinary experience exceptional, others feel the value does not justify the cost or wait time. It suits diners seeking a quiet, sophisticated meal with unique flavors, provided they allow ample time for the experience.

Ideal for diners seeking a private, creative fusion experience, but allow extra time for service and check menu options in advance.

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Simone, Le Resto...

€€Farm to table, Seasonal Cuisine

A two-in-one establishment for twice the culinary pleasure: the wine cellar with a focus on biodynamic wines (a hundred or so metres away) and this lovely, little restaurant-cum-neighbourhood hangout, in which friends dine cheek by jowl in a bistro-style interior. The menu focuses on contemporary, locally sourced cuisine that's both healthy and flavoursome (enticing seasonal menu and an excellent value-for-money lunch set menu), eg white asparagus with mousseline sauce and onion pickles, or boudin basque with piment d'Espelette, beetroot and a red wine and beetroot sauce.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Simone in Gentilly offers seasonal farm-to-table cuisine with high ratings. Food quality is generally praised for creativity and tradition, with dishes like Basque pudding highlighted, though some find portions small or flavors mild. Service is mostly friendly, yet occasional delays and booking oversights occur. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, suitable for intimate dining. While some guests note high prices relative to portion sizes, the extensive wine list and innovative menu remain key attractions. Overall, it delivers a refined bistronomic experience, balancing excellence with minor inconsistencies in pacing and value perception.

Ideal for diners seeking refined seasonal French cuisine and unique local bistronomic experiences.

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Penati al Baretto

€€€€Italian

It is no secret that Italians have great taste. Milanese chef Alberico Penati has set up shop in this chic bistro with honey-coloured wood panelling, and bay windows overlooking the garden of the Invalides – a highly prized location indeed! Tradition is the chef's passion. With no concessions to passing fashions, his menu features a selection of Italian classics made out of carefully selected ingredients. Home-made pasta remains the forte of this place, eg ravioli del plin piemontesi with a very good roast beef jus. The 100% Italian wine list highlights Piedmontese wines, particularly Barolo a

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Paris's 7th arrondissement, Penati al Baretto serves Italian cuisine. Reviews highlight high-quality food, attentive service, and a cozy atmosphere, with the chef often interacting with guests. White truffles and wine selections are frequently praised. However, some diners criticize the value for money, citing heavy cooking and unmet expectations. Negative feedback also mentions poor acoustics and noise levels. While a few reviewers suggest alternatives nearby, the overall rating remains positive, making it suitable for travelers seeking authentic Italian dining who prioritize experience over cost.

Suitable for travelers prioritizing authentic dining experiences and quality over cost.

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Milagro

€€€Modern Cuisine

An American chef who was born in New Mexico, Justin Kent honed his skills with the likes of Alain Passard and David Toutain. His dinky neo-vintage bistro couldn’t be more bang on: white marble and oak counter, parquet floor, light wooden tables, vintage green velvet wooden armchairs. International and Parisian bistronomic influences happily rub shoulders in the kitchen: fritters of chorizo and sweet potatoes, Greek yoghurt; lamb chops, emulsion of sweetcorn, risotto of spelt; creamy delight of celeriac with white chocolate, ice cream and meringues.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Milagro, located in Vanves near the Eiffel Tower, offers modern fusion cuisine with high ratings. Guests frequently praise the delicious, beautifully presented food, highlighting dishes like green bean salad, pork loins, daily fish, ceviche, and mushroom starters with smoked egg yolk. The atmosphere is described as cozy, elegant, and uniquely designed, transitioning from American-heavy early crowds to local patrons later. While service is generally warm and efficient, some reviews note issues with meal pacing, long waits, or indifferent attitudes. Although a minority mention high prices or minor service lapses, the overall consensus remains positive, making it a notable dining option.

Suitable for diners seeking modern fusion cuisine near the Eiffel Tower who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Marius

€€€Seafood

Not far from the Parc des Princes, this chic restaurant with an understated contemporary decor serves delicious seafood dishes: fish soup with rouille, whiting Colbert and fabulous whole fish to share (dictated by the catch). Alternatives include a handful of meat dishes, such as the beef fillet with black pepper, crispy calf sweetbreads or even risotto Milanese.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.0/5 · 80 reviews

Marius, located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, specializes in seafood with mixed reception. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise the freshness and authenticity of dishes like salmon tartare and lobster linguine, others criticize portion sizes and taste. Service varies widely, ranging from professional and attentive to rushed and unfriendly, with complaints about aggressive table turnover. The ambiance features a nautical theme that many find attractive. Value for money is a significant point of contention, with some finding it reasonable and others deeming the prices excessively high relative to the quality provided.

Suitable for seafood enthusiasts comfortable with variable service, with advice to clarify pacing preferences.

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Brasserie Lutetia

€€€Seafood, Classic Cuisine

Tartare of wild sea bass, sole meunière, Burgundy snails with parsley butter: the famous Brasserie Lutetia proudly serves the classics that have made its reputation, as well as some more contemporary creations. Purists and regulars alike can't get enough of the easy-going refined Art Deco atmosphere. Conservatory, mezzanine or patio: take your pick!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Brasserie Lutetia offers classic seafood and French cuisine in Paris. Reviews highlight its elegant atmosphere, professional service, and high-quality dishes like scallops and tartare. However, some guests criticize the value for money, citing small portions and high costs, alongside isolated issues with allergy handling or preparation errors. While the ambiance and service are consistently praised, concerns about portion sizes and pricing persist. It suits diners seeking a refined experience, though budget-conscious visitors may find it lacking in value.

Suitable for diners seeking classic French ambiance and service, but be mindful of portion sizes and value.

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Les Botanistes

€€€Traditional Cuisine

Not far from Le Bon Marché, this pleasant bistro is in the hands of a chef who does not cut corners when it comes to ingredients or taste! Take a seat on the characteristic bistro benches and dig into mouth-watering beef and shallots or a decadent rum baba smothered in whipped cream. The well-stocked wine cellar offers ample choice to pair with your meal. Friendly, tasty and casual – a winning formula!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Paris, Les Botanistes is noted for its traditional cuisine and refined atmosphere. Reviews frequently praise high food quality, highlighting dishes like steak, monkfish, and seasonal menus, alongside an excellent wine list. Service is generally described as gracious, though some guests report issues with meal pacing, inconsistent bread refills, and uneven wine pouring. The ambiance is typically quiet and welcoming, suitable for intimate dining, although noise levels have been cited as a drawback by some. Value perceptions are mixed; while many find the experience rewarding, others criticize the portion sizes relative to the cost, leading to debates over whether the restaurant offers good value for money.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic traditional French cuisine in an elegant setting, provided they maintain realistic expectations regarding service consistency and value.

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Le Sirocco

€€Moroccan

The warm air of the Sirocco has reached Les Gobelins, bringing its fragrances of tajines, couscous and hariras into the old stables of the Château de la Reine Blanche, where this Moroccan restaurant with typical decor is located. The owner himself imports the argan oil that flavours his traditional dishes. Of course the couscous itself is home-made, and very fine, just as it should be.

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Le Florimond

€€€Traditional Cuisine

Florimond – named after Monet's gardener at Giverny – has a convivial bistro atmosphere. The chef makes sure to use plenty of vegetables in his traditional local cooking, featuring many ingredients from his native Corrèze. And like his father before him, who was a pork butcher, he makes all his sausages, black pudding and conserves himself!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vanves, Le Florimond serves traditional French cuisine and holds a 4.9/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback frequently highlights food quality, service, and atmosphere, with specific mentions of dishes like tomato tart, stuffed cabbage, scallops, and pork cheeks. While a minority of reviews cite issues with meal pacing and value, the consensus praises the welcoming environment and attentive staff. Regular visitors appreciate the consistent quality and local appeal, noting it as a quiet gem in the 7th arrondissement despite not being Michelin-starred.

Suitable for travelers seeking traditional French cuisine with an emphasis on service and atmosphere.

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Via del Campo

€€€Italian

Authentic Italian cuisine is not as easy to come by in France as one might expect. Thankfully there is this contemporary trattoria, which also boasts a few tables on the verdant pavement terrace in fine weather. Chef Enrico Masia whisks diners off on a culinary voyage that takes in every region of Italy; the traditional fare of Sardinia, his birthplace, inspires the lion's share of dishes. Regulars eagerly consult the daily menu, which is devised in line with the food markets and the chef's inspiration on the day. You can expect dishes such as crunchy puntarella finished with an anchovy sauce,

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vanves, Via del Campo specializes in Sardinian cuisine. Reviews highlight high-quality, fresh ingredients, with standout dishes including fish carpaccio, bottarga, Lorighittas, and seafood prepared simply to enhance natural flavors. Service is consistently described as warm, professional, and welcoming, contributing to a pleasant atmosphere, particularly on the summer terrace. While most diners rate the experience highly, some note that the food is good rather than extraordinary, with occasional critiques regarding meal pacing or specific dish execution. Overall, the restaurant offers a reliable and authentic Mediterranean dining experience, praised for its hospitality and traditional approach.

Ideal for families or couples seeking authentic Sardinian flavors and attentive service.

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Dame Augustine

€€Modern Cuisine

This is the other restaurant of chef Lilian Douchet, in which a laid-back atmosphere reigns in a veranda-style space with the feel of a small brasserie. He serves several set menus, including a good-value lunch deal. Diners savour dishes such as seared boudin noir with pineapple chutney and an airy potato foam with beurre noisette; einkorn risotto, celeriac, hazelnuts and Beaufort emulsion; and, for dessert, flambéed banana sorbet with spiced financier sponge and cinnamon mousse. A welcome addition to this residential neighbourhood.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Dame Augustine is noted for modern, refined cuisine. Reviewers consistently praise the high quality of ingredients, precise flavors, and creative appetizers, with specific mentions of excellent duck breast. Service is generally attentive, though some guests experienced pacing issues and staff turnover. The elegant atmosphere suits families and couples well. While a minority found portions light or questioned the value, the majority report a satisfying dining experience, recommending advance reservations.

Suitable for families or couples seeking refined modern French cuisine who can book in advance.

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Ambos

€€€Modern Cuisine

Overlooking the Senate (upper house of the French parliament) and Luxembourg gardens, this friendly bistro in tune with its era sports an open kitchen and a small counter. ‘Ambos’ (‘both’ in Spanish) refers to Pierre Chomet and his Venezuelan wife, Cristina. Their culinary adventures have taken them from Bangkok to London and Paris, and a Top Chef TV season for Pierre. Together they lovingly concoct a light-hearted, personal and vibrant tapestry of flavours that draws on a wide variety of influences – European (monkfish from Le Guilvinec, butternut, tapioca and shellfish) and Thai (tom kha kai

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 70 reviews

Ambos is a modern cuisine restaurant in Paris with generally high ratings. Food quality is frequently praised for its freshness, refinement, and creativity, with specific dishes like octopus carpaccio and roasted mushrooms highlighted. However, some guests noted that desserts lagged behind savory courses, while a minority found the cuisine overly pretentious. Service is typically described as warm and professional, though isolated incidents of abruptness or miscommunication were reported. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, featuring an open kitchen, but the space can feel cramped and noisy. Regarding value, opinions are mixed; many find the experience justified, while others consider the pricing high relative to the portion sizes and menu options available.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine in a compact setting.

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Calice

€€€Modern Cuisine

The team from Baillote strikes again! Located in a narrow, picturesque little street, this convivial restaurant boasts a dining area done out in ochre tones and with leather banquette seating, an open kitchen with a counter and a back room with a skylight. Chef Louis Fedide (who has worked at Le Gavroche in London) is winning over diners with modern cuisine that combines French ingredients with the flavours of Japan – the influence of co-owner Kazuma Chikuda makes itself felt here. He cooks his pork tenderloin, cherry jus, pommes Anna and pak choi, for example, over binchotan charcoal. Delicio

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Arnaud Nicolas

€€Modern Cuisine

A genuine magnet for lovers of haute couture charcuterie, this restaurant is just a hop, skip, and a jump from the Eiffel Tower. Arnaud Nicolas, Meilleur Ouvrier de France, crafts a big-boned tasting menu in which pâté en croûte, house-made terrine and rillettes rub shoulders with more elaborate dishes such as pork and sweetbread pie or pearlescent cod with a smoky hollandaise sauce. The interior is both elegant and buzzy, enhanced by smooth service and a savvy wine list. An outstanding establishment that adroitly blends exceptional charcuterie and high-flying gastronomy. A delicatessen at the

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vanves, Arnaud Nicolas offers modern cuisine with a focus on its deli-style offerings. Food quality is generally praised, particularly for its charcuterie, savory pies, and desserts like chocolate soufflé, though some guests found main course portions insufficient. Service is typically described as warm and professional, with staff accommodating to children, although isolated incidents of rudeness regarding drink orders were noted. The atmosphere is cozy and stylish, featuring both indoor and outdoor seating. While the wine list is extensive and reasonably priced, opinions on value vary, with some finding it justified and others feeling the cost did not match the portion sizes.

Suitable for diners who appreciate the fusion of French deli classics and modern cuisine in a cozy setting.

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L'Auberge des Crus

€€Traditional Cuisine

This traditional bistro has bags of charm, with its wood panelling, 1940s wooden bar and a spacious wine cellar with a dedicated tasting area. The appealing menu features bistro classics made from quality ingredients: pâté en croûte with veal sweetbreads and foie gras, wild Burgundy snails, Black Angus steak tartare, chateaubriand with pepper sauce, and tarte Tatin, 70% Guanaja chocolate mousse. Delicious, confidently executed dishes served in a friendly atmosphere that is reminiscent of a wine bar and has a tempting selection of wines by the glass at reasonable prices.

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Lesar

€€Modern Cuisine

Located on a quiet street off Avenue des Gobelins, this contemporary restaurant with a minimalist decor – open kitchens, pale wood furniture, a few seats at the counter – is run by two young chefs trained at the Ferrandi hospitality school. At lunchtime, they cook up simple fare at unbeatable prices: traditional Lyonnais cervelle de canut (fromage frais dip), grapes and croutons; grilled pork loin, sauce diable and mashed potatoes; vanilla crème brûlée. In the evening, small plates to share: Alsace spaetzle with peas and onion consommé, sea bream carpaccio with za'atar and pomegranate, lamb sh

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 76 reviews

Located on a quiet street in Paris's 5th arrondissement, Lesar offers modern cuisine with a focus on seasonal, small-plate sharing concepts. Food quality is highly rated for its originality and refined presentation, though some guests note muted flavors or small portion sizes relative to main course pricing. The atmosphere is cozy and discreet, featuring an open kitchen and bar with comfortable, spaced seating. Service is consistently described as welcoming and attentive, with friendly staff and chefs. While many find the experience excellent value, others criticize the high cost for the amount of food provided. It is best suited for food enthusiasts seeking a sophisticated, intimate dining experience rather than those prioritizing large portions.

Ideal for food enthusiasts seeking a refined, shared-dining experience in an intimate setting.

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Le Bon Saint-Pourçain

€€€Modern Cuisine

Tucked away behind St Sulpice Church in the heart of arty St Germain des Prés, this former 'bougnat' eatery pulls out all the stops against a backdrop of tiled floors, fake leather banquettes and the cheerful chatter of regular patrons. Start with a house-made peppery black pudding terrine, followed by tender, crispy-skinned free-range chicken, melt-in-the-mouth potatoes, chard, mushrooms and a gutsy pepper sauce, to finish with a glorious vanilla millefeuille. The epitome of a Parisian bistro. Booking advisable!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Le Bon Saint-Pourçain is a compact modern bistro in Paris featuring a daily chalkboard menu based on fresh market ingredients. Reviews highlight exceptional culinary quality, with dishes described as artistic and perfectly executed, complemented by an extensive wine list. However, service receives polarized feedback; while some praise the attentiveness, others criticize the management and staff for arrogance and rudeness. The intimate atmosphere offers a quintessential Parisian experience, though the small space can feel confined. Regarding value, many diners feel the high quality justifies the cost, though a minority finds the pricing excessive relative to the service level. Overall, it is a destination for food-focused travelers willing to navigate potential interpersonal friction.

Ideal for diners prioritizing ingredient quality and culinary skill who can tolerate tight spaces and variable service attitudes.

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Albufera

€€Mediterranean Cuisine, Portuguese

Émile Cotte (Baca'v) has opened this French bistro infused with the warmth and spirit of Portugal. The premises exude a simple and welcoming charm, enhanced by Portuguese music. Executive chef José Dantas presents a distinct and flavourful Mediterranean menu: crispy sardines, fragrant piquillo pepper salad and spicy aioli; farm-reared pork, cockles and mushrooms with mashed potato finished with cooking juices and chives. The dessert, a caramelised lemon and cinnamon cream, is a masterclass in freshness and simplicity.

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Aux Prés

€€€Modern Cuisine

An unabashed vintage bistro in arty St Germain with red banquette seating, smoked-glass mirrors and floral wallpaper meets globetrotting cuisine from South America to Asia and Italy by Cyril Lignac, whose creativity nonetheless keeps one foot firmly rooted in Gallic traditions. Premium cuts of meat (rib of beef, shoulder of lamb) to share.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Aux Prés in Paris holds an average rating of 3.6/5. Food quality is polarizing; while dishes like black cod, flank steak, and shrimp receive praise, some guests find the cuisine uncreative and portions small. Service varies drastically, ranging from highly attentive to rude and neglectful. The ambiance is described as warm yet intimate, though others criticize it as dull and windowless. Value for money is debated, with some finding prices reasonable and others considering them high relative to the experience.

Suitable for diners seeking modern French cuisine who can tolerate service variability; reservations are essential.

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Les Délices d'Aphrodite

€€Greek

In this charming tavern-style restaurant, you could be forgiven for thinking you are in Greece! Freshly made, sun-drenched dishes such as marinated peppers, spit-roasted leg of lamb on a skewer, etc., all prepared with top-notch ingredients.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Les Délices d'Aphrodite offers traditional Greek cuisine. Reviews highlight high-quality, delicious, and varied food in a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. However, service is inconsistent; while many praise the friendly staff, others report neglectful service, poor management attitudes, and slow pacing. Value perceptions vary, with some finding it reasonable and others considering prices, particularly for wine and mezze, too high. The restaurant is best for those prioritizing authentic Greek flavors over consistent service standards.

Suitable for diners prioritizing authentic Greek flavors over consistent service.

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PLANTXA

€€Modern Cuisine

Under the supervision of the renowned Juan Arbelaez, the chef of this bistro signs cuisine replete with unusual South American notes. The dishes are meticulously crafted and served in a laid-back, “home from home" arty interior. Invigorating and welcoming!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

PLANTXA in Boulogne-Billancourt offers modern cuisine with South American influences. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while many praise the creative sauces and 5-course menus, others report issues like undercooked fish or inconsistent desserts. Service is polarizing, ranging from friendly and efficient to slow and overwhelmed due to limited staff. The atmosphere is described as spartan yet charming, though noise from neighboring tables and low temperatures are frequent complaints. Value is debated, with some finding the experience worth it despite flaws. This restaurant suits adventurous diners seeking unique flavor profiles, but those prioritizing consistent service and comfort may find it lacking.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative South American flavors who can tolerate inconsistent service.

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Taokan

€€Chinese

Come inside this pretty restaurant in the heart of St-Germain-des-Prés to enjoy light and fragrant Cantonese cuisine that also occasionally veers over to Southeast Asia: the obligatory dim sum, duck breast with hoisin sauce, soft-shell crab sautéed with pepper and fresh chilli. Lovely presentation and good ingredients: a real ambassador for Chinese food.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Taokan, located in Paris's Saint-Germain district, offers Chinese cuisine in a comfortable setting. Many guests praise the diverse menu featuring duck, seafood, and desserts, alongside generally efficient and hospitable service. However, some reviews highlight concerns regarding value, citing small portions relative to expectations. Additional criticisms include inconsistent meal pacing, bland flavors in certain dishes like dim sum, and disruptions caused by delivery personnel entering the premises. While suitable for family gatherings and traditional Chinese dining, visitors should maintain realistic expectations regarding portion sizes and overall cost-effectiveness.

Ideal for families seeking traditional Chinese cuisine; reservations recommended.

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Mojju

€€Korean, Modern Cuisine

Chef Thibault Sombardier opened this Korean eatery, the decor of which nods to the traditional hanoks (houses) of the Land of the Morning Calm. The menu is extremely well devised and meticulously executed by a Korean team: beef broth with tofu, shiitake and garlic crisps; miso-glazed monkfish; toasted buckwheat cream and soya caramel. Barbecued over charcoal, the matured meats and marinated fish are served alongside the traditional banchan (small side dishes of fermented or marinated vegetables) and accompanied by well-seasoned sauces and crunchy salad leaves for diners to prepare their own ss

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Pho Tai

Vietnamese

In a quiet street in the Asian quarter, Mr and Mrs Té keep a watchful eye over their little Vietnamese canteen, which has its fair share of regulars. In a boisterous atmosphere, diners tuck into flavoursome home-style cooking at tightly packed tables: crispy chicken with fresh ginger, bò bún; the phở soup and Vietnamese dumplings (bánh cuốn) deserve a special mention. Very reasonable prices.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Pho Tai in Gentilly holds an average rating of 3.8/5. Reviewers frequently praise the traditional Vietnamese cuisine, highlighting rich broths, excellent spring rolls, and flavorful beef bowls, with many noting good value and warm service. Conversely, negative feedback points to inconsistent food quality, such as overcooked noodles or overly sweet meat, alongside issues with meal pacing. The ambiance is described as cramped, minimalist, and somewhat dated, becoming uncomfortably crowded during peak hours. While some appreciate the authentic, hearty dishes, others find the small space and lack of refinement disappointing, despite Michelin recommendations.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic flavors who can tolerate crowded conditions.

Flocon

€€Farm to table

In a lively neighbourhood, the Flocon brothers’ eatery is depicted by a warm welcome, a buzzy vibe and a Scandinavian-ish interior. The mouthwatering score is seasonal and often demonstrates a plant-based edge: burnt leeks, lardo di Colonnata, onion pickles and a vermouth dressing; cabbage stuffed with fish, pistachio beurre blanc, cockles and Brussel sprouts. Handsome cuts of meat to be shared set the scene in the evening menu: Normandy beef tomahawk steak. On top of all that, everything is sensibly priced, including the wines.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Flocon in Montvalezan offers farm-to-table dining with generally positive feedback on its cozy atmosphere and welcoming service. Reviewers frequently praise the lunch experience, highlighting exceptional pizzas and well-prepared dishes like lamb. However, significant criticism focuses on value, with many finding prices high relative to quality. Negative experiences include cold food, undercooked items, and slow service. While the ambiance and friendly staff are noted strengths, inconsistencies in food preparation and perceived overpricing deter some guests. Reservations are essential during peak times.

Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and service; reserve in advance and manage expectations regarding value.

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La Machine à Coudes

€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

Welcoming and bubbly owner Marlène has a knack for always surrounding herself with a motivated team. They are happy to work with the seasonal produce – scallops and squash – that goes into creating a single set menu at lunchtime, and a more creative and ambitious dinner menu. Good food and wine pairings. An enjoyable moment of bistronomy.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

La Machine à Coudes offers modern, creative cuisine praised for its precision, rich flavors, and seasonal vegetable highlights. Service is generally excellent, with some guests appreciating the child-friendly approach and chef interaction, though others find it inconsistent. Ambiance receives mixed reviews; while some enjoy the warm, relaxed setting, others criticize the cramped, noisy, and uninviting space. Value perception varies significantly. Although some diners feel satisfied, many complain about extremely small portions resembling children's meals and high drink prices, leading to concerns about overall worth despite the quality of the food.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine who are less concerned with portion sizes or a spacious, quiet environment.

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La Méditerranée

€€€Seafood

This elegantly understated establishment opposite the Odéon Theatre pays tribute to the sea and the flavour of authentic produce. In a bright space decorated with Mediterranean frescoes, guests tuck into egg mayonnaise with king crab and lime, fragrant bouillabaisse or delicately golden sole meunière. Attentive hospitality and highly professional service are the icing on the cake.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Saint-Germain, La Méditerranée specializes in seafood. Reviewers frequently praise the food quality, highlighting the bouillabaisse, Dover sole, and monkfish as exceptional. Service is generally described as professional and attentive, though isolated incidents of inefficiency or errors were noted. The ambiance is warm and charming, making it suitable for post-theater dining. However, value is a mixed point; while the setting is appealing, several guests found portions small relative to the high cost, citing issues with hidden charges and mediocre wine pricing. Despite these concerns, the restaurant remains popular. It suits diners seeking high-quality Mediterranean seafood in a central Parisian location, provided they are comfortable with premium pricing.

Recommended for diners seeking high-quality seafood with a flexible budget; reservations are advised.

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Baillotte

€€Modern Cuisine

Perhaps chef Satoshi Amitsu (ex Georges Blanc) is just being modest when he uses the term "semi-gourmet" cuisine on his website, because this bistro with an alluring red frontage more than holds its own on the restaurant scene. Deploying the precision for which the Japanese are renowned, the chef delights diners with pedigree Gallic cuisine replete with colours and contrasts, backed up by meticulous jus and sauces: smoked seabream, kohlrabi, fresh goat’s cheese, trout roe, fermented apricot dressing; caramelised upside-down apple pie, cinnamon-laced shortbread, cream cheese and rum-raisin ice

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Vendémiaire

€€€Modern Cuisine

Just a short walk from Napoleon's tomb, this restaurant takes its name from the month of the French Revolutionary calendar related to the grape harvest. Done out in blue and orange tones, the interior sports a chic, friendly brasserie vibe courtesy of a marble bar and silky-soft banquette seats. The score, made with fresh, premium produce, slaloms between revolutionary and classical as pedigree favourites are given a new spin (egg mayonnaise, beef bourguignon, gratin dauphinois, crème brûlée, etc). A local lad, the owner works with neighbourhood friends and shopkeepers. Good value for money at

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Sagan

€€Japanese

A stone’s throw from the iconic Odéon Theatre, this dinky restaurant, depicted by bare stone walls and a counter with seating, serves inventive, razor-sharp Japanese fare: sashimi of semi-cooked salmon and caviar, miso soup with clams marinated in sake. The wine list is a treasure trove of Bordeaux and Burgundy tipples.

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Sancerre Rive Gauche

€€€Modern Cuisine

In this upmarket neighbourhood, Sancerre denotes a hill, a wine and even a great little Parisian restaurant – a location once run by the great Sancerre winegrower, Alphonse Mellot. In a modern bistro atmosphere, Anne-Cécile Faye, no stranger to the art of hospitality, extends an exuberant welcome. As for chef Éric Lecerf, he cooks up humble dishes from French popular tradition and the effect is as remarkable as it is cheering: different pâtés, offal and other filling foods, plus stuffed cabbage – the house specialty. Everything is presented on the counter; whole pies and cakes are cut to order

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Neuilly-sur-Seine near the Eiffel Tower, Sancerre Rive Gauche offers modern French cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients. Reviews highlight high food quality, praising dishes like crab mayonnaise, pike quenelle, and ox cheek, though some find the menu lacks originality or consistency. Service is frequently commended for being warm, professional, and knowledgeable about wine pairings. The atmosphere is described as intimate and well-spaced, suitable for business meals or dates. However, some guests note that the extensive menu can slow down pacing, and a few criticize the value for money given the high expectations set by guides. While the wine selection and ambiance are strong points, opinions on culinary innovation vary.

Ideal for business diners or couples seeking refined French cuisine, expert wine guidance, and an intimate atmosphere.

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L'Hommage

€€Modern Cuisine

In a neighbourhood swarming with Chinese eateries, this establishment stands out from the crowd by courtesy of a bistronomic purebred Gallic lineup and minimalist Scandinavian-style loft interior. The high-flying culinary score boasts quality ingredients and bang-on cooking and seasoning: ravioles of Ossau-Iraty cheese, smoked pimiento sauce, dusting of chorizo, poached rhubarb and roquette oil, or loin of croaker with asparagus, miso and capers in a gutsy red wine sauce…

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

L'Hommage offers modern fusion cuisine praised for its refinement, creativity, and balanced flavors, particularly in seafood and desserts. Service is generally friendly and informative, with staff explaining dishes well. The ambiance is elegant, though some find it cold or note minor decor issues. Value is polarizing; while many feel the quality justifies the cost, others criticize tiny portions and high prices relative to the experience. Negative reviews also mention aggressive wine sales. It suits adventurous diners who appreciate innovative, small-plate dining and attentive service.

Suitable for diners seeking refined, innovative cuisine and comfortable with small portions.

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Table Penja

€€€Modern Cuisine

After a successful stint at Le Garde-Temps in Pigalle, Cameroon-born chef Pierre Siewe now runs this restaurant with a modern bistro decor, where the warm interior is subtly reminiscent of Africa. As for the food, this former mentee of Yves Camdeborde seasons his local bistronomy with African spices (djansang, pebe, turmeric and the famous Penja pepper) and ingredients (hibiscus, yam, cocoa etc). This approach lends his dishes a unique personality: the perfectly braised chuck of beef is spiced up with a coffee, caper, red onion and hibiscus mustard condiment; the classic Mont Blanc dessert is

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Emporio Armani Caffè

€€€Italian

Just across from the famous Les Deux Magots, this smart contemporary-style brasserie on the ground floor of the Michelin-starred Armani/Ristorante is run at a brisk pace by the same Italian team. From verdure alla griglia drizzled with Apulian olive oil, linguine alle vongole veraci – cooked al dente and served with a delicious helping of bottarga – to classic tiramisu with a light and full-flavoured mascarpone cream, as well as spaghetti al pomodoro, ravioli del plin, risotto, tortellini: all the classics of Italian cuisine are present and correct, executed in time-honoured tradition.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Emporio Armani Caffè offers refined Italian cuisine within an elegant, design-focused setting. Reviewers frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting dishes like Tagliolini Crostacei, Branzino, and handmade pasta, alongside professional and attentive service. However, opinions on value are mixed; some find prices excessive relative to portion sizes, while others criticize specific items like coffee or stale pasta. Although most experiences are positive, isolated incidents of poor pacing and inconsistent dish execution were noted. The restaurant is best suited for diners prioritizing ambiance and classic Italian flavors over budget considerations.

Suitable for travelers prioritizing ambiance and classic Italian cuisine over budget constraints.

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Otto

€€Modern Cuisine

A welcome addition to the rue Mouffetard: this bistro with a minimalist decor comprising concrete floor and ceiling is modelled on the Japanese izakaya. Otto proposes a cuisine for sharing based on a short menu that revolves around the produce, simply accompanied by a condiment or a sauce for that extra kick. Hence chimichurri, sauce vierge or diable, ponzu sauce or lemon condiment are served alongside meat and fish, often cooked over binchotan coals. Please note that they don't take bookings.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Otto, located near Biscarrosse beach, specializes in original homemade burgers. Most reviews praise the high-quality ingredients, unique flavors, and generous portions, with homemade fries being a highlight. Service experiences vary significantly; while some find the staff welcoming and accommodating, others report cold, condescending attitudes or slow pacing. The atmosphere is described as quiet and pleasant, suitable for lunch. Value perceptions are divided; some consider it fair, while others criticize rising prices and occasional inconsistencies in food quality, such as overcooked items.

Suitable for travelers seeking unique homemade burgers who can tolerate inconsistent service.

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Le Comptoir du Relais

€€Traditional Cuisine

Yves Camdeborde has entrusted the keys of his iconic bistro to chef Bruno Doucet, who regales us with a bistronomic lineup, served non-stop from noon to 11pm. The score oscillates between country fare and market-fresh cuisine, with the ingredient taking the limelight. Onion soup, pig’s trotters and lashings of île flottante - to die for! Meals are served in the dinky vintage-style dining room at tightly packed tables or on the heated terrace overlooking the Carrefour de l'Odéon. No reservations.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Le Comptoir du Relais offers traditional French bistro cuisine in a lively, locally energetic atmosphere. Most reviews praise the authentic food quality, highlighting the beef tartare and desserts, with generally professional and attentive service. However, some guests report issues such as order errors, inconsistent pacing, and dishes served at incorrect temperatures or textures. While the overall experience is positive, a minority note average value for money, particularly regarding wine pricing. It suits diners seeking classic Parisian flavors who can tolerate a bustling environment.

Suitable for diners seeking a classic Parisian bistro experience who can tolerate a bustling environment.

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Piero TT

€€€€Italian

Welcome to Pierre Gagnaire's Italian restaurant, where the great chef proposes his personal and creative take on cucina italiana, beautifully made with rigorously selected produce. The dishes are punctuated with subtle contrasts created, for example, by bitter salad leaves, spices and condiments. You can look forward to a chic and opulent but nonetheless relaxed atmosphere, a warm welcome and expert recommendations on the best Italian wines from the sommelier. Booking strongly advised.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Piero TT, located on Paris's Left Bank, offers creative Italian cuisine under Chef Pierre Gagnaire. Positive reviews highlight high-quality ingredients, balanced flavors, and professional, attentive service in a cozy atmosphere. Conversely, negative feedback points to inconsistent food quality, with some dishes described as bland or overly small in portion. Service experiences vary, ranging from impeccable to distracted. While some find the value acceptable, others criticize the high cost relative to portion sizes, particularly for drinks and mains. Overall, the dining experience is mixed, heavily dependent on specific dishes and staff interactions.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine, though verifying portion sizes is advisable.

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Sétopa

€€Korean, Modern Cuisine

Just a stone's throw from the Carrefour de l'Odéon, Sétopa (for "Seoul to Paris") serves refined Korean cuisine under the stewardship of chef and entrepreneur Linda Lee. She has teamed up with two of the biggest names in Korean gastronomy, Chang-ho Shin and Mingoo Kang, to devise a menu that is both traditional and elegant (eg oyster ravioli, tofu root, gochujang; chestnut and mugwort mochi). The service, courtesy of a Korean team, is attentive and professional, making this an excellent place in which to savour the flavours of the Land of the Morning Calm without leaving Paris.

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Ciasa Mia

€€€Italian Contemporary

In a side street near the Pantheon, this charming little restaurant with exposed stone walls and wooden furnishings has a rustic feel that calls to mind a chalet. At the helm is an Italian couple in their forties: he is in charge in the kitchen, she takes care of proceedings front of house, dressed in the traditional attire of the Dolomites. The food is presented in surprise set menus, in which an inventive spin is put on local ingredients and bitter flavours are subtly explored – a hallmark of refined Italian cuisine. A good selection of wines completes the experience.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Ciasa Mia specializes in contemporary Italian cuisine inspired by the Dolomites, offering a distinct alternative to traditional pasta and pizza. Reviews highlight high food quality, creative dishes, and an excellent wine selection. The ambiance is described as warm, intimate, and chalet-like, with generally attentive and friendly service. While some guests noted occasional pacing issues or questioned the value for money, the restaurant maintains a strong 4.6/5 rating. It is widely regarded as a unique and refined dining destination for those seeking authentic regional flavors.

Ideal for diners seeking non-traditional Italian cuisine in an intimate, chalet-style setting.

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L'Ami Jean

€€€Traditional Cuisine

Passionate about fine seasonal produce, Stéphane Jégo serves cuisine that is bursting with generosity and flavours. Dishes with quite some character! Be sure to book.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

L'Ami Jean offers traditional French cuisine with mixed reception regarding food quality. Dishes like parmesan soup, stewed rabbit, and rice pudding receive praise for their flavor and refinement, while others note declines in quality, such as bland game dishes. Service varies from efficient and friendly to perceived as rushed or indifferent, often exacerbated by crowded conditions. The atmosphere is lively but noisy, with tight seating arrangements that some find uncomfortable. While the culinary execution can be impressive, the overall value is frequently criticized as poor due to high prices relative to the experience. It suits diners seeking authentic traditional flavors who are tolerant of busy, intimate settings.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional flavors who tolerate crowded settings.

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Le Gentil

€€Modern Cuisine

This restaurant on the rue Surcouf, a street strewn with eateries, is the work of a Japanese pair, chef Fumitoshi Kumagai in the kitchen and his wife front of house. They propose contemporary French cuisine with the occasional Asian influence, such as pig's trotters stuffed with pak choi and beef faux-filet with a Japanese sauce.

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L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon - St-Germain

€€€€Modern Cuisine

Bathed in a studied semi-darkness, two bars face each other around a central kitchen where the dishes are prepared under the gaze of the guests, seated on high stools at the counter. This "chic canteen" is a Western version of Japanese teppanyaki and sushi bars, with a menu that can be “tailored” into small portions and plates that boast superlative ingredients. Caviar on a soft-boiled hen’s egg and smoked salmon in puff pastry and the house staples, king crab ravioli, suckling lamb chops, Joël Robuchon's famous mashed potatoes...

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Semilla

€€€Modern Cuisine

In a street teeming with restaurants and art galleries, Semilla ("seed" in Spanish) is depicted by an exceptionally friendly vibe and a trendy, industrial-style decor. In the open kitchen, a youthful and enthusiastic team works with hand-picked fresh produce to roll out a veggie-heavy, set menu-à la carte lineup: velvety Jerusalem artichoke soup, pomegranate vinegar-laced emulsion of beurre noisette and toasted brioche with tonka butter; honey roasted endives and morel mushrooms in flaky pastry; sautéed line-caught croaker, potato cake glazed in lemon thyme and Noilly Prat sauce. Delicious vir

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Semilla offers modern, innovative cuisine praised for its delicate preparation and experimental dishes, such as coffee soufflé and tender lamb. Most guests appreciate the attentive service and flexible handling of reservations, though some report issues with rude staff, unclear billing regarding service charges, and rushed pacing. The atmosphere is lively, allowing diners to watch kitchen operations. While a minority find the value questionable or the food mediocre, the overall rating remains strong at 4.2/5. It suits travelers seeking creative, non-traditional dining experiences in Paris.

Suitable for diners seeking modern innovative cuisine with high expectations for service details.

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Les Parisiens

€€€Traditional Cuisine

Inside a new luxury hotel located in Faubourg-Saint-Germain, this restaurant adopts all the codes of the luxury brasserie genre. Wood panelling, large mirrors, mosaic floors, velvet banquettes, gilding, black marble tables: it is elegant, slightly retro and very cosy – a winning formula. Curated by Thibault Sombardier, the menu represents a refreshed and updated take on tradition. A fine and eclectic wine list, complete with some great bottles.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Les Parisiens offers traditional Parisian cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.5/5 based on 80 reviews. Food quality is generally praised for its refinement and taste, though some guests found dishes bland or portions small. Service receives mixed feedback; while many highlight its professionalism and attentiveness, others report slow pacing and minor operational errors. The ambiance is described as cozy and elegant with well-spaced tables, although the terrace is considered basic. Value is a point of contention, with some noting high prices and extra charges for sides, leading to varied perceptions of worth.

Suitable for travelers seeking classic French ambiance and attentive service, but those sensitive to value may want to manage expectations.

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Hugo & Co

€€Modern Cuisine

This contemporary bistro opposite the Arènes de Lutèce, the Ancient Roman amphitheatre, bears the signature of talented chef Tomy Gousset (Tomy & Co). He has set the scene for a simple and convivial dining experience – open kitchens, wood and steel furniture, mason jars, bottles, books and pop art touches. The menu ranges from bluefin tuna with tomato and watermelon gazpacho to cod au gratin with miso and piperade, and rib of beef to share. The signature dish is fried gnocchi tailored to seasonal ingredients such as chanterelles, country ham and Parmesan. The presence of Constance and her team

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Hugo & Co in Gentilly offers modern cuisine praised for its visually appealing and generous dishes, such as truffle gnocchi, sea bream, and duck. Guests highlight fresh ingredients, precise cooking, and a cozy atmosphere with an excellent wine selection. However, reviews note inconsistencies in service, including pacing issues, rude staff behavior, and billing errors. Some diners found certain fish dishes bland. While the food quality generally receives high marks, service reliability remains a concern, occasionally detracting from the overall dining experience despite the pleasant ambiance.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Ducasse sur Seine

€€€€Modern Cuisine

Well, no one can say that Alain Ducasse lacks for boldness or ideas, as the Ducasse sur Seine once again proves. An electric boat, moored on the quayside of Port Debilly in the swanky 16th arrondissement, offers a gastronomic cruise that is both ecological and silent. At the same time as you discover Parisian monuments, you will taste up - to - the - minute cuisine, masterfully crafted by a kitchen team worthy of the best restaurants. Well done, mon capitaine!

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Akabeko

€€€€Fusion, Japanese

This restaurant, which is home to Japanese chef Yasuo Nanaumi, who trained in star establishments, sports a ground-floor space with just a counter and a more upmarket, romantic dining room upstairs. At lunch and dinner, the chef crafts a surprise omakase (which literally means “I leave it up to you”) menu, reflecting his Japanese culture and his passion for French gastronomy, depicted by dishes such as foie gras with teriyaki sauce or sole goujonnettes with dashi. The entire team bends over backwards to ensure the wellbeing of their diners.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Akabeko in Paris offers highly rated fusion cuisine blending Japanese and French influences. Food quality is consistently praised, with the Omakase menu described as refined, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Service is generally warm and attentive, with staff accommodating dietary restrictions. The atmosphere is romantic and welcoming, though some guests note poor soundproofing and noise levels during lunch. While most find the experience valuable, a minority criticize the pricing and mandatory course structures as poor value. Overall, it is a strong choice for diners seeking high-quality, polished gastronomy.

Ideal for diners seeking refined Japanese fusion cuisine and attentive service, with advance menu confirmation recommended.

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Petrossian

€€€Seafood

A legendary name in the hearts of caviar lovers since 1920, when the Petrossian brothers, of Armenian origin, began importing it. The restaurant honours the history of the house with "classic" caviar tasting, but also with well - thought - out dishes in which this delicacy appears in other forms (pressed, dried, matured, liquid).

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Petrossian specializes in caviar, offering refined presentations in a classic, relaxed atmosphere. Guests frequently praise the professional and attentive service, with staff providing detailed tasting guidance. However, opinions diverge: while some find the food delicious, others note issues with value, inconsistent service efficiency, and poor booking management. Recent feedback highlights a decline in staff performance and unoriginal dishes, contrasting with earlier positive experiences. Despite the warm ambiance, logistical failures and variable food quality impact satisfaction. This establishment suits those seeking traditional French seafood, though visitors should anticipate potential service inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners who appreciate traditional French caviar and can tolerate service inconsistencies.

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Sellae

€€Traditional Cuisine

Sellae (‘chair’ in Latin) is the other restaurant of Thibault Sombardier, who also operates Mensae (‘table’) in the 19th. The chef rolls out nostalgic bistro fare, chalked up on a blackboard, with a distinct penchant for the South of France. In a suitably bistro-style interior, you will sample top-notch ingredients, crafted lovingly and expertly: ravioles of snails in a herb butter; confit pork cheeks, mash and parmesan. The chef’s signature dessert is warm chocolate mousse, vanilla ice cream and crumble spiked with fleur de sel. The lunchtime menu is a steal!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Sellae, located in Gentilly, offers traditional French bistro cuisine with generally positive feedback. Food highlights include succulent duck, chocolate mousse, and butternut squash soup, though some diners noted blandness or lack of vegetables. Service is mostly friendly and impeccable, yet occasional lapses affect the experience. The atmosphere is cozy and suitable for gatherings. While many find the value for money good, others criticize limited menu options or high prices for certain sets. Overall, it is a reliable neighborhood spot for classic French dishes, recommended for those seeking authentic local dining.

Ideal for diners seeking traditional French cuisine in a cozy neighborhood setting.

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Colvert

€€€Modern Cuisine

This bistro in the picturesque Latin Quarter of Paris boasts a bubbly vibe, vintage charm and bold, deftly crafted cuisine whose hearty Gallic twang is treated to dollop of creative enthusiasm. Stellar technique and a quest for flavour are expressed in stuffed squid, roast Mallard duck and plum clafoutis illustrate the. Attentive service, nostalgic recipes with a twist and a bona fide Parisian bistro décor!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Colvert, located in Saint-Germain, offers modern French cuisine with generally positive reviews (4.2/5). Guests praise the high food quality, warm service, and cozy atmosphere, noting inventive dishes like sardines and homemade gnocchi. It appeals to those seeking a less formal Michelin-style experience. However, negative feedback highlights issues such as small portions, slow pacing, inconsistent food quality (e.g., tough veal), and occasional service failures, including unfulfilled special requests. While many enjoy the charming bistro vibe, others find the experience uneven. Diners should be aware that satisfaction may vary based on specific menu choices and expectations regarding service consistency.

Suitable for diners who appreciate modern French creativity and can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Osmossi - Maison Mavrommatis

€€Greek, Mediterranean Cuisine

In a bright, contemporary bistro interior, upstairs from the delicatessen and wine shop, diners can feast on hot and cold mezze, pan-fried octopus with fava from Santorini or the ubiquitous moussaka. It's fresh and it’s tasty: what’s not to like?

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 54 reviews

Located in Paris's 16th arrondissement, Osmossi - Maison Mavrommatis offers Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients and generous portions, with dishes like hummus and eggplant fondue receiving praise. The atmosphere is comfortable and quiet. While many guests appreciate the warm and helpful staff, some report issues with slow pacing, inconsistent service attentiveness, and occasional lapses in hospitality standards. Despite mixed feedback on service efficiency, the overall dining experience is generally positive, making it a suitable choice for those seeking authentic Greek flavors.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Greek flavors who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Allard

€€€Traditional Cuisine

In the heart of bustling Saint Germain des Près, this authentic Parisian bistro, dripping in charm and now part of the Ducasse empire, has changed very little since it opened in 1932. The culinary score wavers between bistro fare and heroic brasserie staples. Attractive lunchtime menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Allard specializes in traditional cuisine. Service is generally praised for being warm and professional, though some guests report apathy or erratic pacing. Food quality is polarizing; while duck dishes are highly rated, others describe chicken as dry and flavors as bland with small portions. The atmosphere offers a charming Parisian vibe, despite minor design critiques. Value is a significant concern, with many visitors finding prices excessive relative to portion sizes and menu simplicity, particularly noting high costs for basic items like coffee. Overall, the experience varies greatly depending on individual expectations regarding cost and consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional flavors who can accept higher prices, with portion sizes confirmed in advance.

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Pimpan

€€Modern Cuisine

At this charming hotel restaurant in the Latin Quarter, creative comfort food is served in a haven of calm with pale wood-panelled walls, midnight-blue velvet banquettes, brass-rimmed tables and large bay windows looking out onto a tree-lined terrace. A young chef is making waves in the industry with instinctive, cosmopolitan and delightful cuisine (sea bass sashimi, leche de tigre; pad thai; breaded aubergine milanese, arrabiata sauce). The same high standards apply to the desserts, which are well made and light. The lunch menu is a real bargain.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Pimpan offers modern cuisine in a relaxed yet elevated setting. Reviews frequently praise the warm, attentive service and well-executed, balanced dishes, with seafood being a standout. The atmosphere is suitable for family gatherings and business dinners. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, inconsistent food quality, and dry or flavorless dishes. A few guests reported reservation cancellations and poor value for breakfast. While the majority experience is positive, occasional operational inconsistencies affect the overall rating.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and attentive service, with advance booking recommended.

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Boutary

€€€€Creative

The ideal place to discover or brush up on your caviar know-how (osetra, sterlet and baeri), as the owners have been raising sturgeon in southern Bulgaria for several generations. The plush smart interior and the chef’s “carte blanche” menus, with a traditional tasting session served on the back of the hand, are very popular.

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews

Boutary in Paris holds a 5.0/5 average rating across 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Positive feedback highlights exceptional service (64 mentions), food quality (63), and atmosphere (47). Guests appreciate the creative, surprise-driven menu and Frédéric’s detailed explanations of ingredient provenance, particularly regarding caviar. While most experiences are described as poetic and flawless, minor criticisms focus on meal pacing (7 mentions) and value for money (5 mentions). Some reviewers found the cost high relative to expectations. Overall, the restaurant is noted for its culinary artistry and attentive hospitality, though a few felt the experience did not justify the price.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine, attentive service, and higher budgets.

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Oktobre

€€€Creative

In one of the most scholarly streets of the intellectual St André des Arts neighbourhood, Oktobre is warm and welcoming like an Indian summer. The chef's larder is stocked with premium, painstakingly sourced produce. His enthusiastic, creative approach to cooking involves varied spices and multiple Asian accents. Examples: linguine of cuttlefish, tomato and peanut pesto; line-fished pollock from St Gilles Croix de Vie, cranberry beans, miso-spiked beurre blanc and rhubarb; shoulder of pork, sweetcorn curry and fig seasoning; caramelised apple, almond praliné, herby cider sorbet and buckwheat.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 58 reviews

Located in Gentilly, Oktobre is noted for its creative cuisine. Most reviews highlight high food quality, exquisite presentation, and unique flavors, particularly praising the sauce usage. Service is generally regarded as professional and friendly, though some guests experienced inconsistent pacing, ranging from rushed courses to long waits. The ambiance is described as cozy and elegant, suitable for intimate gatherings, although a few reviewers noted that table spacing feels tight. Overall value is considered positive, despite isolated comments regarding bland dishes or average cost-effectiveness.

Ideal for diners seeking creative French cuisine and a refined experience; reservations are recommended.

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