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Hôtel Helussi

★★★ParisCity view
9.1/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Superior Room
1x Double 19 Up to 3
City view

1 Double Bed 204-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with premiu…

Double or Twin Room, Courtyard View
1x Double 16 Up to 3
Courtyard view

1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 172-sq-foot room with courtyard views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 32-inc…

Double Room
1x Double 14 Up to 2
City view

1 Double Bed 151-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with premiu…

Double or Twin Room, Balcony
1x Double Up to 3

1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds Features a private balcony Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV wit…

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Restaurants nearby

  • NESO★ Michelin The charismatic and heavily tattooed Guillaume Sanchez crafts fiery, flame-licked cuisine in a stylish arty interior, dominated by black and gold and a profusion of untreated materials. Sanchez’ powerful yet balanced score is emblematic of his flamboyant personality. The chef has a knack for wielding explosive flavours: spicy kimchi on red mullet, horseradish sauce on crushed langoustine or herby lovage oil drizzled onto a “trou normand” (a mid-meal palate cleanser). Cold-steamed extractions and fermented vegetables set the scene and the chef works exclusively with stellar, purebred Gallic pro207m
  • Sushi Yoshinaga★★ Michelin This exceptional restaurant has left nothing to chance: ceramics designed by a Japanese artist, rosewood chopsticks set out on a small cedar tray, maple wood panelling and soft lighting. Sushi master Tomoyuki Yoshinaga crafts a feast of outstanding fish, including different varieties of fatty tuna, which he surgically prepares and seasons – all for the benefit of no more than 10 diners at a time. This culinary performance of high-flying precision covers textures, maturations, serving temperatures and a vast array of flavours depending on the omakase menu. We also noticed and applauded more per1.3km
  • Kei★★★ MichelinLa Liste 99 Kei for Kei Kobayashi, a chef born in Nagano, Japan, who trained with the likes of Gilles Goujon and Alain Ducasse. His father was a cook in a traditional kaiseki restaurant (where high-flying meals are served in small courses – akin to Western haute cuisine), but it was while watching a documentary on French cuisine that he found his vocation. Today, his work verges on perfection: in a virtuoso blend of flavours and exquisite plating, he allows high-quality ingredients to shout their name simply and stunningly. For example, binchotan lobster with sweet pepper seasoning or aged Galician beef p1.5km
  • Accents Table Bourse★ Michelin "Accents tell us where someone is from and about their country, their region and their history. It is this idea of openness and discovery that I want to champion, a cuisine made up of encounters and exchanges," declares Ayumi Sugiyama, the Japanese owner and head pastry chef of this contemporary, Scandinavian-styled restaurant. Chef Romain Mahi's score is a combination of purebred classicism with more daring creations and subtle experiments with roasted aromas and smoky flavours: tartlet of aged caviar, fermented milk, nila oil; sweetbread, celery in vin jaune and morels. From start to finish,1.0km
  • L'Altro Frenchie★ Michelin Grégory Marchand strikes again with his eclectic take on dining! In this modern Italian-style bistro, diners will also detect the British and American influences of which the chef is so fond. On the menu: a crudo misto with a series of ingenious vegetable condiments, classic dishes like pappardelle with rabbit or a must-try cotoletta alla milanese (veal chop for two). As for the chocolate cake, it is a homage to the recipe devised by Jamie Oliver at London's River Café. The wines are supplied by Frenchie, the wine shop just next door.1.1km
  • Sushi Shunei★ Michelin Located on Montmartre’s hill, this joint sports an elegant, minimalist interior that celebrates the aesthetic codes of Japanese restaurants: light wooden furnishings, a long counter and an amazing origami-inspired ceiling by an interior design firm. Chizuko Kimura and the Sushi master Takeshi Morooka pursue the legacy of Shunei Kimura, who made this eatery such a success. The omakase menu comes in two versions, which must be chosen when you book. Both embark the diner on a genuine sensorial experience courtesy of razor-sharp nigiris, a truly exceptional selection of fish, expert handiwork and 1.1km
  • Fleur de Pavé★ Michelin At this restaurant that is firmly rooted in the zeitgeist, chef Sylvain Sendra pursues his fascinating culinary process with his usual enthusiasm and flair. He whips up modern dishes that draw inspiration from all over the world, featuring deceptively spontaneous plating and blue-ribbon ingredients, most notably the very exclusive vegetables from the kitchen garden of Asafumi Yamashita (market gardener in Yvelines in the Greater Paris area). Rather than bowl us over with flashy technique, the chef seeks to lay the emphasis squarely on flavours and delivering on the menu's promises. For a resta1.2km
  • Sushi B★ Michelin Lining the delightful Louvois Square, this microscopic restaurant (seats only eight) is well worth a visit. The interior oozes well-heeled zenitude: marble, upholstered seats, fine glassware… However, it is the chef’s talent that draws foodies like bees to honey! This master craftsman works only with the freshest ingredients, curating them with surgical precision. His consummate talent comes to the forefront as you admire him craft sushis and makis that are never overpowered by soy sauce or wasabi. Balanced flavours and complimentary textures: fillet of grilled seabass, spinach and lemon-flavo1.3km
  • Aux 2 KBib The two Ks refer to Kagy (Samantha, chef) and Kinoshita (Kimiko, pastry chef), a pair who joined forces after rewarding stints in prestigious establishments (Violon d'Ingres, L'Ours, Atelier Joël Robuchon, Taillevent). Their consummate technical skill shines through in dishes that are as delicious as their names are enticing, in particular the house signature of roasted pigeon, smoked eel and shallots in a salmis sauce. A few nods to Southwest France are a reminder of the influence of Christian Constant.181m
  • Shabour★ Michelin The man behind Shabour is Assaf Granit, the high-profile Israeli chef. Already owner of a dozen restaurants in Jerusalem and London, he also presents Israeli TV's version of Kitchen Nightmares. He set his sights on this 17C building in a lively neighbourhood between rue Saint-Denis and rue Montorgueil. Here, we rediscover his trademarks: a lively atmosphere, rough and ready decoration with metal technical ducts visible on the ceiling, subdued lighting... and, of course, generous and surprising creative cuisine replete with Mediterranean influences, whose freshness gives it wings – for example,1.3km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Louvre Museum art and archeology museum in Paris, France2.0km
  • Montmartre large hill in Paris's northern 18th arrondissement1.1km
  • Sacré-Cœur Roman Catholic church in Paris, France1.0km
  • Palais Garnier opera house in Paris, France1.3km
  • Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris, France1.3km
  • Musée des Arts et Métiers science and technology museum located in Paris, France1.4km
  • Musée d'Orsay art museum in Paris, France2.5km
  • Centre Georges Pompidou national cultural center of contemporary art in Paris, France2.0km

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