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Best restaurants in Clichy

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 77

Pierre Gagnaire

★★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

In an interior dominated by a masterful charcoal work, an "urban cave painting" depicting a bestiary by the artist Adel Abdessemed, Pierre Gagnaire continues to finetune France’s culinary scene with his adventurous, wholehearted and excessive signature cuisine. This fan of jazz and contemporary art never rests on his laurels. Gagnaire's restaurant, which has had three stars since 1996, reflects his character: modern, understated and subtly sophisticated, all of which is in perfect harmony with the service. The poetic dishes are constantly reinvented, like small "satellite" portions sent into o

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Pierre Gagnaire in Levallois-Perret offers creative cuisine with generally high ratings. Positive reviews highlight excellent food quality, attentive service, and a welcoming atmosphere, noting the creativity and taste of dishes. However, some negative feedback points to issues with value for money, inconsistent food preparation (e.g., dry rabbit in summer), and uninspiring starters or desserts. Concerns were also raised about air conditioning and price increases. While many describe it as an exceptional experience, others found it disappointing compared to past visits. Overall, it remains a notable destination for fine dining enthusiasts seeking innovative gastronomy.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative French cuisine and refined service, with attention to menu specifics.

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Épicure

★★★ MichelinLa Liste 98€€€€Modern Cuisine

Le Bristol is the quintessence of luxury, from its spa suites and superb formal garden to its rooftop pool and dining area with Louis XVI furnishings, mirrors, and tall French windows looking out onto the greenery. In the kitchen of the flagship restaurant, Arnaud Faye errs towards minimalism with his light and refined preparations – a purity of flavours that does not preclude generosity in the dishes. The ingredients are of course excellent, the cooking techniques and temperatures flawless; the bread is made on the premises from heirloom wheat varieties, the sauces are light yet highly concen

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Épicure in Levallois-Perret is renowned for modern French cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the exceptional food quality, highlighting top-tier ingredients and beautiful presentation, with half-portions allowing variety. Service is generally described as warm, professional, and attentive, though some note issues with meal pacing and occasional cooking errors. The atmosphere is elegant and classic, creating a welcoming environment. However, a minority of recent reviews report inconsistencies, citing subpar experiences, long intervals between courses, and concerns regarding value. While many describe it as an unforgettable sensory experience, others suggest variability in execution under new management.

Suitable for diners seeking high-end French cuisine and elegance, though expect potential variability in service consistency.

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Le Gabriel - La Réserve Paris

★★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Just a well-heeled step from the Champs-Élysées, this restaurant is set in the swish, swanky La Réserve, a 19C Napoleon III-style mansion refurbished by renowned interior designer, Jacques Garcia. The dining room is clad in magnificent materials, such as Spanish gilt leather and Versailles parquet flooring. Jérôme Banctel affirms his distinctive culinary personality with two tasting menus: "Virée", a tribute to his native Brittany, and "Périple", an invitation to travel the world – taking in Japan, as well as Turkey, where the chef discovered the incomparable textures produced by cooking in li

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Le Cinq

★★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Unadulterated style and opulence – lofty columns, ornate mouldings and tall bouquets of flowers, all bathed in soft light pouring in from the interior garden… Here, in one of the most prestigious Parisian palaces, chef Christian Le Squer commands respect by working his magic year after year. His timeless cuisine, always showcasing outstanding produce, unveils his virtuoso technique and phenomenal delicacy. Hailing from Morbihan, he never fails to pay tribute to his native Brittany, brilliantly celebrating this terroir and its seafood, eg lait ribot (Breton buttermilk) is paired with caviar and

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 98 reviews

Le Cinq in Levallois-Perret offers modern cuisine in a convivial bistro setting. Reviews highlight fresh, generous homemade dishes like lamb shoulder and octopus, alongside generally warm and efficient service suitable for celebrations or casual gatherings. However, experiences vary significantly; some guests report unpleasant staff attitudes, slow pacing, and noisy environments. Criticisms also target expensive and mediocre wine selections, lack of control measures, and refusal of meal vouchers. While many praise the food quality and friendly atmosphere, others find the value and service inconsistent. Diners are advised to clarify ordering details to avoid billing issues.

Suitable for diners seeking a cozy bistro atmosphere and fresh homemade food, but verify bills carefully and consider off-peak hours.

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Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen

★★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

This prestigious Parisian institution housed in an elegant building set in the Jardins des Champs-Élysées has huge windows looking out onto the most beautiful avenue in the world. It is the very epitome of the great French restaurant: the luxurious setting, the culture of beautifully dressed tables, the seamlessly orchestrated service – it all makes for a unique backdrop, fit to showcase gastronomy in all its glory. Chef Yannick Alléno has achieved a real tour de force by stamping his hallmark on the menu from the outset. His cuisine is dazzling and technical, and his jus and sauces (what the

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 101 reviews

Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen holds an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.6/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights the creative cuisine, highly personalized service, and elegant atmosphere, describing the experience as extraordinary. However, some negative reviews criticize inconsistent food quality, noting dishes can be overly salty or bland, and mention inadequate heating in outdoor areas during winter. While the artistic presentation and hospitality are praised, a few diners found desserts underwhelming and questioned the value. Overall, it offers a refined dining experience, though specific aspects like temperature control and dish consistency vary among guests.

Suitable for diners seeking high-end creative French cuisine and impeccable service, provided they are comfortable with potential variations in ambient temperature.

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Kei

★★★ MichelinLa Liste 99€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

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 p

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 101 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Kei is renowned for its modern creative cuisine and three-Michelin-star status. Reviewers consistently praise the high quality of raw ingredients, technical precision, and balanced flavors, highlighting dishes like oysters and cheese desserts. The ambiance is described as magical and bright, with professional, attentive, and humorous service. However, some guests noted poor value during holiday menus, citing small portions or pacing issues. A minority of reviews raised concerns regarding allergy handling, reservation assignments, and billing disputes over wine. Overall, it offers a visually and gustatorily impressive experience, though attention to specific service details is advised.

Ideal for food enthusiasts seeking avant-garde cuisine and refined dining, with prior confirmation of dietary needs recommended.

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Maison Rostang

★★ Michelin€€€€Classic Cuisine

Chef Nicolas Beaumann enthusiastically perpetuates the tradition of delicious food that has always been synonymous with this emblematic establishment, albeit while increasingly embracing the modern, as reflected in the newly refurbished dining room. The short à la carte menu and the tasting menus (one of which is plant-based) include poivrade artichoke "in a velouté of its leaves; caper and olive stuffing", their classic pike-perch quenelle with lobster cream, and Bresse chicken with salsify and a yellow wine jus. Pastry chef David Boudinet's sweets also make an impression – for instance, the

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 100 reviews

Maison Rostang is renowned for its classic French cuisine and creative dishes by Chef Nicolas Beaumann, often praised for generous portions and high quality. However, guest experiences vary significantly. While some appreciate impeccable service and welcome champagne, others report declining standards, including erratic pacing, unresponsive staff, and rare hygiene issues. Ambiance is generally elegant with modern art decor, but noise levels and poor seating arrangements in side rooms detract from the experience. Although the food remains a strong point, inconsistencies in service and comfort create a mixed reputation. Diners should expect excellent cuisine but remain cautious regarding service reliability and acoustic comfort.

Suitable for diners prioritizing exceptional cuisine over consistent service and ambiance.

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Le Taillevent

★★ Michelin€€€€Classic Cuisine

This iconic establishment dating back to 1946 is the epitome of French classicism. Run by the Gardinier family (Les Crayères in Reims), Taillevent is nothing short of an institution. Here in the former private mansion of the Duke of Morny (19C), you are cocooned from the world outside. Chef Giuliano Sperandio is in charge of the kitchen. Tradition is honoured with some elements being prepared tableside, such as the meat or fish trolley served in two courses (veal chop, Pornic pigeon, the catch from small-boat fishing etc) or the classic crêpes Suzette, flambéed first with Grand Marnier and the

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Le Taillevent is an 80-year-old classic French restaurant renowned for its elegant atmosphere and professional service. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, attentive staff, and excellent wine selection, describing it as a benchmark for traditional gastronomy. However, some negative feedback highlights issues such as slow meal pacing, lack of English menus, and inconsistent dish execution, particularly regarding specific recipes like lobster. While the overall rating is strong, a minority of critics question its continued relevance and value, noting a lack of innovation compared to younger establishments.

Suitable for diners seeking a traditional French culinary experience with high standards for service.

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La Scène

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Stéphanie Le Quellec makes no secret of her aim to "deconsecrate haute cuisine" courtesy of a generous gourmet ethos in which each dish tells a story. Her menus, which are comprised of varying numbers of courses, or "acts", may appear simple but every last detail has been endlessly puzzled over and her big-boned sauces are often enhanced by vintage sherry vinegar. Among her signature dishes is an iconic red mullet, the recipe of which she is constantly tweaking. The vibe is casual, both in the kitchen and dining room, and diners are invited to enjoy the present moment to the full. Warm seamles

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

La Scène in Levallois-Perret offers modern French cuisine characterized by creativity and ultra-fresh ingredients like scallops and sea urchins. While many praise the original dishes and professional, warm service, some guests note slow pacing, small portions, or insufficient interaction from the chef. The ambiance is described as warm and stylish with an open kitchen, though closely spaced tables can lead to noise issues. Value perceptions vary significantly; some find it worth the cost, while others feel it does not justify its two-Michelin-star status.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and refined experiences who can tolerate smaller portions and potential noise.

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L'Oiseau Blanc

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

This is the "contemporary French fine dining" restaurant at The Peninsula, a luxury hotel located near the Arc de Triomphe. It is named after the plane in which Nungesser and Coli attempted the first North Atlantic crossing in 1927, and a life-size replica of the plane is affixed to the top of the hotel, as if poised to take to the skies before your very eyes. A fine tribute to the two aviation pioneers, as well as to the sky over Paris! Perched above the rooftops and encased in glass, the restaurant feels like it is in flight over the capital, while the terrace offers a fantastic view of the

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Located on the top floor of the Peninsula Hotel, L'Oiseau Blanc offers a creative aviation-themed ambiance with breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower and Paris skyline. Service is generally praised for being impeccable and friendly, though isolated reports note inconsistencies later in the evening. Food quality receives mixed feedback: while many diners highlight exquisite presentation and delicious courses, particularly seafood, others criticize the cuisine as overly rich, fatty, or lacking flavor, with specific desserts receiving negative remarks. Although the atmosphere is elegant, some guests feel the value does not justify the cost, and dress code enforcement appears lax. This restaurant suits travelers seeking a unique thematic experience and stunning views, but those prioritizing consistent culinary excellence may find the food hit-or-miss.

Recommended for diners prioritizing the view and aviation theme, but those demanding consistent culinary excellence should manage expectations.

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Le Grand Restaurant - Jean-François Piège

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Welcome to Jean-François Piège's "laboratory of great cuisine", a tiny dining area beneath a sculptural ceiling made up of panes of glass that catch and reflect the light. The chef gives full expression to the scope and breadth of his experience and know-how, executing timeless signature cuisine that finds its source in the annals of French gastronomy (the chef is said to own one of the finest cookery libraries of Paris). There is no carte but a tasting menu that tours the regions of France and revolves around Piège’s "mijotés modernes". This consummate chef demonstrates his creative talent an

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 100 reviews

Le Grand Restaurant - Jean-François Piège offers creative French cuisine with polarized reviews. Positive feedback highlights unique flavor combinations, artistic plating, and attentive service, with some guests calling it a top-tier experience. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, bland or overly salty dishes, and disappointing service or atmosphere. Comments mention dim lighting, noise, and billing disputes regarding cancellations. While some praise the culinary journey, others find it underwhelming. The restaurant suits adventurous diners seeking novelty, though experiences vary significantly.

Suitable for food enthusiasts willing to take risks for unique creative French cuisine.

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L'Orangerie

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

This restaurant is established in this glazed extension in the courtyard of the George V hotel, graced by an amazing hanging porcelain sculpture of thousands of bougainvillea petals. It provides the perfect foil to the chef’s healthy universe which zooms in on vegetables as well as dairy produce and seafood, as he voluntarily eschews meat. The ingredients are superb, the cooking is surgically precise, as is the balance struck between the flavours. As for the remarkably light sauces, they subtly combine maritime and vegetable notes and manage to bring an element of surprise to each dish, while

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

L'Orangerie in Levallois-Perret is praised for its modern cuisine, elegant atmosphere, and attentive service. Reviews highlight the high quality of food and refined details, making it suitable for special occasions. However, some guests report issues with meal pacing, aggressive upselling of expensive drinks, and occasional reservation errors. While most find the experience exceptional, a minority feel the value does not match the cost. The restaurant generally delivers a high-standard dining experience, though visitors should be aware of potential service inconsistencies.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and an elegant setting, with confirmed reservations recommended.

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Le Clarence

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

This lavish 1884 private mansion just off the Champs-Élysées is graced with a luxurious interior that embodies the essence of French art de vivre. In the wake of Christophe Pelé, Andrea Capasso has embraced the house tradition of unfettered, yet disciplined cuisine strewn with bold notes. A keen surf and turf champion, the chef slips Italian twists into what he calls ‘satellite’ dishes, while savvily developing a single theme within each menu. The wine list is enough to make your head spin; one of its two sections is devoted to the owner's prestigious wines. The lounges on the upper floors are

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 101 reviews

Le Clarence is a creative two-Michelin-star restaurant near the Grand Palais, noted for its elegant interior and sophisticated atmosphere. Service is generally professional and attentive, with staff willing to accommodate seating requests. The cuisine features refined French dishes and seafood, with highlights including barbecued lobster and inventive desserts. However, experiences vary; some guests report issues such as undercooked ingredients, unclear menu descriptions, and inconsistent pacing. While the ambiance and service are frequently praised, criticisms regarding food quality and value suggest the experience may not consistently meet expectations for its star rating.

Suitable for diners seeking an exquisite environment and refined French cuisine who can accept the uncertainties of a creative tasting menu.

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L'Abysse Paris

★★ Michelin€€€€Japanese, Creative

A Japanese sushi maestro, outstanding quality ingredients (ikejime fish from the Atlantic) and the creative hallmark of Yannick Alléno paint the gourmet portrait. The pared-back dining room is decked in work by contemporary artists. Add to this the tip-top service typical of a high-flying establishment, a sumptuous wine list full of rare sakes and 12 seats at the pale wood counter, where you are right in the middle of the action. Sensational!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

L'Abysse Paris offers creative Japanese-Fusion cuisine, with many guests praising the fresh ingredients, chef's skill, and interactive bar seating. Tuna otoro and sake pairings are particularly highlighted. Located near the Champs-Elysees, the restaurant features a recently renovated, minimalist, and elegant atmosphere. However, value for money is debated; some find prices high relative to portion sizes or pacing, noting issues with desserts or wine markups. Service is generally professional, though occasional critiques mention lackluster emotional impact despite high costs. Overall, it suits diners seeking refined Japanese culinary experiences, provided they accept premium pricing.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative Japanese cuisine with a flexible budget; booking bar seats is recommended for the best experience.

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Sushi Yoshinaga

★★ Michelin€€€€Japanese

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 per

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Blanc

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

After making a name for himself at Passage 53, Shinichi Sato has settled here beneath a corolla vault of interwoven wooden slats in a plush yet minimalist circular dining room. The starting point is top-quality produce, which is enhanced by means of high-flying technical skill, an almost surgical attention to detail and zero compromise: caramelised Roscoff onions and restructured Bellota chorizo or Galician beef cooked over embers and paired with cecina… A Burgundy-centric wine list and an impressive lineup of whiskies, that can be sampled at the softly-lit, hushed bar, complete the picture.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen near the Louvre, Blanc offers a pleasant outdoor seating area. Service is generally friendly and efficient, though some guests noted pacing issues and restricted bathroom access. Food quality is mixed: salads, homemade dishes, and desserts receive praise, while hamburgers lack cleanliness and drinks are sometimes poorly prepared. Recent feedback indicates reduced portion sizes despite regular visits. While the atmosphere is warm, value perceptions vary, with some finding it overpriced. It suits travelers seeking casual dining or a quick break near major attractions.

Suitable for tourists seeking a relaxed outdoor dining experience near the Louvre.

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Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Take an iconic luxury hotel opposite the Jardin des Tuileries and an incredibly gifted chef, Alain Ducasse, then add a sprinkling of luxury à la Versailles (white ceiling adorned with gilding, crystal chandeliers) and – voilà! – you get Le Meurice. This place has not failed to catch the imagination of wealthy foreign patrons, who come to soak up that Parisian je-ne-sais-quoi. The Ducasse brand is cultivated by executive chef Amaury Bouhours: the tasting menus featuring dishes served in small portions are both a tribute to French tradition and a showcase of the chef's creativity. High-profile p

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 100 reviews

With an average rating of 4.2, Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse is praised for Chef Amaury Bouhours' creative cuisine, ingredient balance, and professional service. Guests appreciate the historic, elegant atmosphere. However, negative reviews cite reservation errors, inconsistent food quality such as hard bread or bland dishes, and decor controversies. Some visitors find the pricing high relative to the experience. While most describe it as an exceptional gastronomic journey, others report issues with service efficiency and value.

Ideal for diners seeking refined French cuisine and a historic ambiance, with advance reservation verification recommended.

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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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Le Faham

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

The faham is an orchid native to the island of Réunion, famous for its subtle almond scent. Kelly Rangama (2017 Top Chef contestant) chose this flower to symbolise her civil and culinary union with pastry chef Jérôme Devreese and their joint creation: this sleek, elegant restaurant tucked away in the Batignolles district. Here the chef rolls out a culinary patchwork that abounds in vibrancy and delicacy, spicy but always subtle, with an exotic edge that makes all the difference. An example: tandoori-style monkfish, followed by a wickedly decadent poached rhubarb, ginger and mango sorbet and a

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Agapé

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In this cosy, welcoming room adorned in soft shades, the menu rolls out a lineup of premium ingredients that depend on the whim of chef Yoshi Nagato (Maison Rostang, Le Cinq, Épicure) and his partner, Asuka Ishiba, in charge of desserts. Brittany lobster salad, wax beans, Piedmont hazelnuts and a dressing of lobster roe; Challans duckling lacquered in honey and Sichuan pepper; roast sweetbread and sautéed girolles… Stylish, high-precision plating and generous helpings. Fine range of organic and natural wines.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 103 reviews

Agapé in Reims offers modern cuisine with an excellent reputation. Service is highly praised, with staff noted for being friendly and professional. The atmosphere is peaceful and modern, suitable for refined dining. Food quality is generally high, with balanced flavors, though opinions vary; some find dishes lacking creativity or flavor. Wine selection is strong, with sommelier recommendations appreciated, although some guests find wine prices excessive. While the setting and service are top-tier, mixed feedback on food creativity and value suggests it suits those prioritizing ambiance and service over consistent culinary innovation.

Ideal for diners seeking elegant ambiance and superior service, though those prioritizing culinary innovation and value may want to manage expectations.

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Épisodes

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

As you take a seat in this smart restaurant decked in marble, wood and stone and located in the well-heeled Monceau neighbourhood, you will sample a tasting menu of unabashed modernity that stars outstanding produce and consummate craftsmanship. Suave, delicate dishes like lamb cooked two ways (saddle rare and shredded with mustard seed) and a medley of carrots. Fogo symbolises fire, setting the scene in this urban chic eatery.

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Jacques Faussat

★ Michelin€€€Traditional Cuisine

Jacques Faussat, born in Gers and proud of it, clearly aspires to the simplicity of his childhood roots. A simplicity also passed down by Michel Guérard and above all, Alain Dutournier. Jacques’ meeting with the latter, also born in Gers, proved to be decisive in his career, starting with ten years spent in the kitchen of the Trou Gascon. He sign flavoursome cuisine made with intelligently crafted produce in a bid to nurture the flavours and aromas. Eater-friendly prices.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Jacques Faussat holds a 4.5/5 rating for its traditional Michelin-starred cuisine. Reviewers praise the high-quality food, highlighting dishes like potato mille-feuille, royal hare, and pigeon, alongside thoughtful wine pairings. The atmosphere is described as elegant, clean, and relaxed. While service is generally friendly and efficient, some guests noted inconsistencies, including inexperienced staff, kitchen noise, and pacing issues. Despite occasional criticism regarding service standards, the restaurant is widely regarded as offering refined culinary experiences with good value.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic traditional French cuisine who can tolerate minor service inconsistencies.

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Anona

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In a lively, working-class enclave, this place serves good contemporary cuisine. Talented chef Thibaut Spiwack, whose CV includes Michelin-starred kitchens, finds original ways to showcase produce from the Paris region. The emphasis is on sustainable development and a desire to challenge the codes of gastronomy. Attractive set menu plus a few à la carte options at lunchtime; in the evening, a single set menu with several courses. A moment of gastronomic pleasure.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Clichy, Anona offers modern creative cuisine by Chef Thibaut Spiwack, emphasizing local produce and ecological impact. Reviews frequently praise the flavorful, aesthetically pleasing dishes and innovative vegetable-focused menus, set within a warm, minimalist atmosphere. Service is generally described as professional and welcoming, though some guests noted inconsistencies, such as mediocre snail dishes or suboptimal wine pairings. While the overall rating is positive, a minority of visitors expressed disappointment regarding value for money and specific service details, indicating a mixed experience.

Suitable for diners seeking modern creative vegetarian cuisine and a refined atmosphere.

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Frédéric Simonin

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Frédéric Simonin learned the ropes in top restaurants and alongside great chefs, from Ledoyen to Le Meurice and Joël Robuchon, before becoming Meilleur Ouvrier de France himself in 2019. Out went the black and white and geometric lines, as he set about creating a venue of his very own, with hardwood floors, white walls and bevelled mirrors. This "Parisian apartment" (in his words) is the perfect foil for his precise, delicate and perfectly balanced cuisine – special mention for his reductions and sauces. There are multi-course tasting menus with a few inventive touches, a great lunch menu and

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Frédéric Simonin in Levallois-Perret offers modern cuisine centered on chef-inspired tasting menus. Positive reviews highlight exceptional ingredient quality, creative flavor combinations, and meticulous plating within a cozy, elegant atmosphere. Service is generally praised as professional and attentive, with the chef often greeting guests. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, such as interrupted pacing or hygiene issues, alongside criticisms of underwhelming food and poor value. While some diners found the experience ordinary or disappointing, others described it as a rare, delightful gastronomic journey. The consensus suggests a high-risk, high-reward experience dependent on execution.

Suitable for diners seeking creative chef-driven cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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Onor

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In a small, maritime-themed, luxurious brasserie, (formerly La Marée where he kicked off his career!), Thierry Marx pays tribute to everything he holds dear: the transmission of know-how and a deep respect for nature, individuals, produce and producers, but also a love of culinary innovation. In the company of partner-chef Ricardo Silva, he signs a delicate, spot-on, modern score, dotted with nods to Asia and strewn with Marxian signatures such as soy risotto or, depending on the season, petals of scallops or seabream.

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Héritages

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In this intimate, dinky restaurant in a swanky neighbourhood, the bubbly kitchen team is helmed by chef Arthur Dubois (Maison Dubois). You can expect an exclusive experience in a pared-back contemporary setting: only five tables and a muted ambience reminiscent of a luxury hotel. Fresh, modern cuisine focused on first-class produce, enhanced by lavish, robust, highly technical and traditionally inspired sauces. Slick, seamless service.

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Sushi Shunei

★ Michelin€€€€Japanese, Sushi

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

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Il Carpaccio

★ Michelin€€€€Italian

In the heart of the Royal Monceau, the corridor leading to your table is embedded with thousands of mother-of-pearl shells, in an elaborate and artistic tribute to the nymphs of Italian Baroque. The dining room, set in what looks like a conservatory painted in spring colours, resembles a genuine winter garden flanked by an alfresco area. In the kitchen, Oliver Piras and Alessandra Del Favero subtly conjure up Italian dishes that are deliciously free of fussy nonsense. Their cooking is meticulous, spot on and flavoursome and aims to highlight the natural tastes and flavours of painstakingly sel

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Il Carpaccio in Levallois-Perret holds a 4.6/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviews highlight consistent food quality, attentive service, and a pleasant atmosphere, making it suitable for families. Dishes like truffle beef carpaccio and scallop crudo are frequently praised. However, some guests report issues with portion sizes, high prices, and occasional inconsistencies in meal quality or service enthusiasm. While generally well-regarded, experiences vary, with some noting declining standards. Visitors are advised to check menu availability in advance.

Suitable for diners seeking consistent high-quality Italian cuisine and attentive service; reservations and menu checks are recommended.

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La Scène Thélème

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Art meets gastronomy at 18 rue Troyon. This discreet restaurant with a modern façade is named after L'Abbaye de Thélème, a utopia conjured up by Rabelais. Rudy Langlais and his team create cuisine with plenty of personality, in which carefully selected ingredients and flavours from Japan come together in refined and delicate dishes, neatly combining French and Japanese styles. The work is meticulous, and the bill for lunch remains reasonable. Good recommendations from the sommelier.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Levallois-Perret, La Scène Thélème offers modern cuisine with generally high ratings for food quality, service, and ambiance. Reviewers praise the precise cooking, elegant presentation, and attentive staff, noting signature dishes like pigeon. However, criticisms focus on small portion sizes, perceived poor value, and inconsistent meal pacing. Some guests reported cold service, unexpected extra charges, and hygiene concerns. While many find the experience exceptional, others feel disappointed by the lack of generosity and high costs relative to satisfaction. The restaurant suits those seeking refined, technical dining but may not appeal to budget-conscious diners.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who do not prioritize large portions.

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Mallory Gabsi

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

A semi-finalist of France’s 2020 Top Chef show, Brussels-born Mallory Gabsi loves to cook. He communicates his enthusiasm through a varied, savvy score that astutely balances acidic and bitter notes. This refreshing wind of culinary audacity contrasts with the establishment’s plush, muted interior that is reminiscent of a luxurious ocean liner of yesteryear thanks to pale varnished marquetry, wool-upholstered seating and Art deco wall lamps… Gabsi, the darling of a new generation of foodies, signs a “Turquoise Menu” (his favourite colour) scattered with succulent nods to his homeland (such as

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 101 reviews

Mallory Gabsi in Levallois-Perret offers modern cuisine, primarily through a 7-course tasting menu. Reviews frequently praise the creative, bold flavors and elegant presentation, alongside helpful wine recommendations and a warm, youthful service team. However, some guests criticize the harmony of complex flavor combinations, portion sizes, and meal pacing. Negative experiences also cite unfriendly service or chef behavior. While the atmosphere and food quality generally receive high marks, consistency varies. It suits diners seeking innovative gastronomic journeys who can tolerate occasional service or pacing inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative modern cuisine and unique experiences, with attention to service consistency.

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Oxte

★ Michelin€€€€Mexican

This tastefully fashionable dinky restaurant tucked away in the Étoile neighbourhood, serves spot-on, contemporary, Mexican-influenced cuisine. Gallic ingredients are tweaked with condiments, herbs and spices by a talented and passionate Mexican chef, Enrique Casarrubias who works side by side his wife and chef, Montserrat Estrada, when he isn’t lending a hand in the dining room. His ever-changing score evolves with the seasons, extending an invitation to travel, often to Mexico. Examples: squid, house-made black pudding and recado negro or pigeon, Oxte mole (sauce), leeks and pickled raisins

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Oxte in Levallois-Perret offers creative Mexican-French fusion cuisine. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, fresh ingredients, and professional service, particularly praising the signature desserts and seafood. The atmosphere is described as warm and inviting. However, experiences vary significantly. While lunch is considered good value, dinner is often deemed expensive with complaints about undisclosed surcharges and forced tips. Negative feedback cites poor service attitude, pacing issues, and strict policies regarding reservations. It is a destination for culinary enthusiasts willing to navigate inconsistent service and pricing structures.

Suitable for adventurous diners seeking creative Mexican cuisine, but verify menu details and reservation policies in advance.

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Maison Dubois

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

The house spirit reigns supreme in this intimate fine dining restaurant with six tables and a confidential feel. Suffice to say, chef Arthur Dubois – who has clocked up experience in the restaurants of Jacques Maximin, Éric Frechon and Pierre Gagnaire, where he was sous-chef for several years – is in the business of the bespoke. Carefully selected ingredients, tried and tested know-how, impeccable technique: the chef is a dab hand at putting a new spin on classic cuisine. Indeed, the influence of his mentor on rue Balzac makes itself felt in his penchant for "satellite" variations on a theme,

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Apicius

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Housed in a sumptuous 18C private mansion that calls to mind a small palace, Apicius is named after this Ancient Roman epicurean who is said to have written the first cookbook. Chef Mathieu Pacaud is keeping the flame alive at this legendary place with a magnificent terrace that amounts to a remarkably bucolic garden in the city. The dishes perpetuate fine bourgeois tradition and achieve a synthesis between classicism and creativity. Time passes, Apicius changes… but remains!

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 100 reviews

Apicius in Levallois-Perret offers modern French cuisine with generally high marks for food quality, service efficiency, and elegant ambiance. Reviewers frequently praise the perfect cooking of dishes like scallops and lobster, and highlight the beautiful, tranquil garden terrace as a standout feature. However, negative feedback cites issues such as slow meal pacing, inconsistent service, and uncomfortably low indoor temperatures. Some guests feel the food is competent but lacks exceptional flair. While many describe the experience as magical and refined, others report disappointing interactions and logistical problems. Overall, it suits diners seeking classic French cuisine in a sophisticated setting, though individual experiences may vary based on staff performance and specific dining conditions.

Suitable for diners seeking classic French cuisine and elegance who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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L'Arôme

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

This elegant eatery off the Champs-Élysées signs an enticing lineup devoted to seasonal produce. Thomas Boullault, a jovial, modern-day innkeeper, slaloms between the kitchen and the dining room, where he takes the time to chat with diners. The food is spot-on, in the zeitgeist, indulgent and deliciously straightforward: poultry and lobster with green asparagus and a vin jaune and morel sauce, or an almost ethereal soufflé flavoured with Sicilian pistachios and a sour cherry sorbet. First-class food, outstanding ingredients, consummate sauces and a feel-good vibe.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

L'Arôme in Levallois-Perret specializes in modern French cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the refined, flavorful dishes, highlighting items like Saint Pierre with morels, lobster tartare, and truffle bass. While many find the experience worth the cost, some note inconsistencies in meal pacing and wine service explanations. The atmosphere is elegant and comfortable, featuring an open kitchen, though a few guests found the decor too stark. Service is generally professional and warm, but isolated complaints cite average food quality and lackluster sommelier interaction. Despite high ratings, occasional negative feedback suggests verifying specific service details before dining.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and an elegant atmosphere.

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Galanga

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

The small, exquisitely appointed restaurant of an Art deco-inspired bijou hotel is plush without being starched. The Nice-born chef signs a modern inspired score, founded on consummate craftsmanship and a genuine passion for forthright flavours. The menu celebrates the Mediterranean courtesy of sun-drenched dishes in which veggies play the main roles, savvily enhanced with judicious spices. High-precision cooking, big-boned jus and delicately balanced seasonings set the scene, illustrated by a marinated fillet of mackerel in tosazu vinegar, creating a vibrant combination of contrasts. The dess

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Levallois-Perret, Galanga offers modern creative cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.8/5. Most reviews praise the 7-course tasting menu, impeccable service, and intimate atmosphere, highlighting unique flavors and refined presentation. Some guests note the food can be overly 'arty' or lack character, while others mention small portions or limited menu choices. Although there are isolated complaints regarding value and staff attitude, the overall experience is highly regarded, making it suitable for diners seeking a sophisticated culinary journey.

Ideal for couples or food enthusiasts seeking a refined modern French dining experience.

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Irwin

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Having trained at L'Oustau de Baumanière and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Irwin Durand further fine-tuned his skills working for Alan Geaam and Guy Savoy. He now showcases his expertise at the helm of his own elegant, contemporary-style restaurant that fosters an intimate atmosphere with just seven tables, plus a communal table facing the open kitchen. In his seasonal mystery menu, the finest seasonal produce is spotlighted with flair and technical skill: sea bass ballotine à la grenobloise; veal sweetbreads in a mustard sauce, peas and a reduced veal jus; and a vanilla and miso cream dessert.

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L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon - Étoile

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

With no less than two establishments in the French capital, Joël Robuchon’s renowned Ateliers are literally making their way around the world. The saga began on here, a stone's throw from the Arc de Triomphe, in the basement of the Champs Élysées Publicis Drugstore. In a red and black interior, diners sit on high stools at a long counter overlooking the kitchen in a hushed and meditative vibe. The Robuchon brand embodies a contemporary approach to fine dining, including a vegetarian menu. Diners can choose between small tasting portions or regular helpings. A final touch that will please wine

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 100 reviews

L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon - Étoile is renowned for exceptional food quality, featuring precise techniques and balanced flavors. However, service experiences vary significantly; while some praise the hospitality, others report poor welcomes, inadequate sommelier recommendations, and long waits. The atmosphere, highlighted by the open kitchen and unique location, receives mixed feedback regarding lighting and temperature. Value perceptions differ, with some finding portions excessive or costs high relative to service consistency. Ultimately, diners can expect culinary excellence alongside potential inconsistencies in service and ambiance.

Suitable for diners prioritizing top-tier cuisine over consistent service.

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114 Faubourg

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

(Temporarily closed) Situated within Le Bristol, this brasserie is truly one of a kind! The interior will win you over at first glance: interspersed with imposing gilded columns, it has large luminescent dahlia motifs on its orange walls. At its heart, a grand staircase opens up, leading down to the lower level where tables rub shoulders with the open kitchens. Chic, shimmering, both bustling and intimate, this place hits all the right notes. As for the food, this is a discreetly original take on the French classics we know and love. Dishes are carefully presented and flavours are beautifully

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Levallois-Perret, 114 Faubourg offers modern French cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high-quality ingredients, careful craftsmanship, and professional service within an elegant yet warm atmosphere. Diners appreciate the refined tasting menus and sommelier expertise. However, negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, excessive noise levels hindering conversation, and occasional inconsistencies in seasoning, such as overly salty lamb or bland dishes. Severe complaints include dental injury from bread and poor customer service response, alongside disputes over beverage pricing. While the average rating is high, experiences vary, with some noting booking system glitches.

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

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Pages

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In a restaurant whose bare white walls evoke the unwritten pages of a book, Japanese chef Ryuji Teshima, aka Teshi, unveils his personal and contemporary take on Gallic fare, based on top-notch produce: shellfish and fish from Normandy and Brittany, poultry from the Perche, aged wagyu beef. The “surprise” menu features a blend of colour and flavours that work like a dream in the mouth, enhanced by precision cooking and the occasional use of a binchotan barbecue to add a smoky note. On-the-ball service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Pages offers modern cuisine with consistently high ratings. The food is praised for its precision, subtle flavors, and exceptional ingredients, often described as artistic. Service is generally attentive, friendly, and proactive, though isolated negative experiences exist. The ambiance blends Japanese perfectionism with French expertise, creating an elegant setting. Opinions on value vary; while many find the experience justified, some consider it expensive, particularly noting limited appeal for non-meat diners and occasional upselling pressures.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and impeccable service, but those sensitive to value or avoiding meat should proceed with caution.

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Zostera

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

In a residential neighbourhood in the 16th arrondissement, Julien Dumas (previously of Lucas Carton and Bellefeuille - Saint James Paris) has set up shop in this elegant, tastefully decorated eatery, previously the fine dining restaurant Le Pergolèse. This talented chef's love of the Atlantic Ocean finds expression in flavoursome and remarkably delicate seafood cuisine (zostera is a seagrass). Tender Arctic char with butter and tansy, asparagus confit in wax, or premium hand-dived scallops simply seared: precise seasoning, accurate cooking and delicate combinations are testament to the full po

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Alan Geaam

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

We’ve all heard of the American dream, but Alan Geaam prefers the French version! After a childhood marked by the civil war in Lebanon, he moved to Paris aged 24 with just one idea in mind: to make his way in the world of gastronomy – his true passion. He started out washing dishes, then became a commis and avid reader of cookery books, climbing the rungs of the gastronomic ladder. At the helm of his own restaurant, he has exploded on to the culinary scene as he brings together all that he has learned over the years. His original recipes skilfully combine France’s rich heritage with touches fr

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Alan Geaam specializes in creative Franco-Lebanese cuisine, holding an average rating of 4.8/5 from 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the high food quality, refined atmosphere, and professional service, describing the dining experience as enchanting and worth revisiting. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, where excessive appetizers confused flavors, alongside isolated complaints regarding unfriendly management and hygiene concerns. Despite these occasional drawbacks, the restaurant is generally recognized for its culinary excellence and unique cultural fusion, offering a sophisticated dining option for those seeking refined Middle Eastern-inspired dishes.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative Franco-Lebanese cuisine, with attention to pacing preferences.

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Imperial Treasure

★ Michelin€€€€Chinese

A stone’s throw from the emblematic Champs Elysées, this establishment is just the ticket to try China’s imperial cuisine: sharing, lavish ingredients and time-honoured, even ancestral, recipes. Beneath the watchful eye of a head chef assisted by a kitchen brigade, as talented as they are numerous, each dish becomes a tribute to tradition: Peking duck exquisitely carved by your tableside, dim sum to die for, or chicken in Chinese yellow wine steeped in suave, subtle flavours. In a setting with a sense of occasion, each diner is pampered by a zealous front-of-house team, who also plays the role

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 84 reviews

Imperial Treasure in Levallois-Perret holds a 4.5/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the high-quality, authentic, and creative Chinese cuisine, particularly highlighting the Peking duck and dim sum. The atmosphere is described as quaint and quiet, with generally professional and attentive service. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, including reservation errors, rushed pacing, and staff lacking culinary knowledge. Some reviewers noted lukewarm dishes and hygiene issues. While valued for its gastronomic approach to Asian food, experiences vary regarding service reliability.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic, high-quality Chinese cuisine in a quiet setting; confirm reservations in advance.

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Origines Restaurant

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In this contemporary restaurant, Aveyron-born chef Julien Boscus finetunes bold, crisp cuisine thanks to a solid classical background. His genuine à la carte lineup (something of a rarity these days…) showcases intelligently crafted, flavoursome dishes made with first-class seasonal produce. Examples include a delicious crispy tartlet filled with morel mushrooms creamed in sous-voile wine, or sautéed calf sweetbreads with green asparagus from Vaucluse steamed in citron, while his amazing hare à la royale, reworked in a more modern vein, deserves a special mention. The wine list stars an impres

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 101 reviews

Origines Restaurant is located in a non-touristy area of Nice, offering modern fusion cuisine often mistaken for Italian. Food quality receives high marks for homemade pasta, foie gras, and desserts, though some guests noted inconsistent seasoning or preparation issues with main courses. Service is generally friendly and discreet, although attentiveness varies. The dining room offers a pretty and pleasant atmosphere. Regarding value, opinions are mixed; while many find it reasonable, others consider it overpriced for the portion sizes. It suits travelers seeking a refined, authentic local experience away from crowded tourist spots, provided they are open to a modern culinary interpretation rather than traditional Italian fare.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine outside tourist areas who can tolerate occasional inconsistencies.

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Contraste

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

The contrasts come thick and fast at this restaurant, starting with the decor, which sees the original elegance of the location set off by more contemporary details. "Contraste" is also the name of a famous champagne vintage from Anselme Selosse – featured, among others, on the extensive wine list. This is a place where you can savour meticulous, up-to-date, flavoursome cuisine based on the finest seasonal produce and presented in a number of tasting menus, each comprising several courses.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 99 reviews

Contraste in Levallois-Perret offers modern haute cuisine praised for high-quality ingredients and creative presentations. Guests frequently highlight the exceptional service, describing staff as attentive and professional, though isolated reports mention occasional haste or lack of detail during busy periods. The intimate atmosphere features a blend of classic and contemporary decor, including a transparent wine cabinet and open kitchen views. However, the compact layout means some tables are near entrances or restrooms, potentially affecting comfort. While generally acclaimed for its culinary artistry, a minority of reviewers felt the experience lacked sufficient surprise for its rating. It remains a strong choice for those seeking refined dining and careful service.

Ideal for diners prioritizing culinary creativity and attentive service in an intimate setting.

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Akrame

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

(Temporarily closed for renovations) A stone’s throw from La Madeleine district, Akrame Benallal, a live wire if ever there was, operates in a surprisingly secretive establishment, hidden by a huge coach gateway. A fan of Pierre Soulages’ work, the fashionably trendy, cutting-edge interior is dominated by black, enhanced by a few photos and sculptures… The menu shines the spotlight on first-class ingredients, inventive recipes and carefully crafted dishes; the “carte blanche” menus are a treasure trove of bold surprises.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Clichy, Akrame is noted for creative cuisine and refined presentation. Reviews frequently praise the originality, taste, and quality of ingredients, describing the atmosphere as warm and sophisticated. Service is generally friendly, though some guests report rushed pacing or awkward waiting times. Ambiance receives mixed feedback; while some find it dazzling, others note worn carpeting and dilapidated lighting. Experiences vary significantly, with supporters calling it a top Parisian culinary adventure, while detractors cite maintenance issues and inconsistent details.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative cuisine who are tolerant of minor hardware imperfections.

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Le George

★ Michelin€€€€Italian

A magnificent Baccarat chandelier, immaculate white decor and delicate floral arrangements all contribute to the chic yet relaxed decor designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon… Guests are left in no doubt that this is part of the exclusive Four Seasons George V hotel! At Le George, Simone Zanoni has definitely made his culinary mark here with his Italian-inspired dishes. This light and airy cuisine is enchanting; Zanoni's dishes are served in small portions, with particular attention paid to the flavours and cooking methods of the Mediterranean. Enjoy your meal either indoors or in the high-ceilinged c

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Lucas Carton

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Venturing over the threshold of this iconic historic establishment adorned with its famous carved woodwork by Majorelle is always a treat. Chef Hugo Bourny (who has worked at Marsan, Pic and La Vague d'Or, to name but a few) strives to replicate the house’s Art nouveau decor in his recipes. He rolls out a personal, creative score with a veggie focus, each dish of which is defined by an aromatic, spicy or acidic theme. Crisp, frank, forthright flavours that hit the spot every time.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Lucas Carton in Levallois-Perret is noted for modern cuisine. Most reviews praise food quality, service, and atmosphere, describing dishes as refined and delicious with attentive staff in an elegant setting. However, some critics note excessive creaminess, overly salty or sour items, and extremely small portions. Negative feedback also highlights high costs and occasional service indifference. While culinary execution is generally acclaimed, issues with flavor balance, value, and consistency persist. It suits diners seeking high gastronomy who prioritize technique over portion size.

Suitable for food enthusiasts seeking refined culinary techniques who are not price-sensitive.

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Monsieur Dior by Yannick Alléno

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

On the first floor of the lavish and historic Dior boutique, founded here on Avenue Montaigne by the fabled couturier in 1946, the bright and elegant dining room is instantly captivating, right down to the Dior tableware. Yannick Alléno has crafted a menu of refined dishes inspired by the vocabulary of haute couture: "New Look" sea bass, The Christian Dior egg with Paris ham and caviar, poached sole with beurre blanc and shellfish, and "hand-stitched poularde with black truffle macaroni". A dining experience that is as exclusive as the venue.

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Substance

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Established in a bourgeois neighbourhood of Paris, the duo of this fashionable eatery, Aurora Storari and Flavio Lucarini, rolls out a vibrant score in the zeitgeist dotted with nods to Italy and a weakness for super-local, seasonal ingredients. Addictive sauces enhance the repertory, depicted by a dish of green peas and wild garlic that flanks an indulgent morel stuffed in salted beef (cecina), all of which is bound together by a refreshing plant or tangy citrus note. Don’t miss the house signatures: a bold, new spin on spaghetti cacio et pepe with a house-made tomato-laced zaatar. The entire

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Substance in Neuilly-sur-Seine is a one-Michelin-star restaurant offering modern French and Italian cuisine. Food quality is generally praised for seasonal ingredients, creative pairings (e.g., morels and beetroot), and professional sommelier service. However, some diners find flavors too intense or lacking finesse, noting that portion sizes are small, leaving them hungry. Service is typically attentive and warm, creating a relaxed atmosphere. Meal pacing receives mixed feedback, with some finding it too fast or slow. Recent changes in chef leadership have led to disappointment among some guests regarding consistency in cuisine and service standards compared to previous experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking refined, creative cuisine with small portions; verify current chef's style before booking.

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Nomicos

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Having run the kitchens at Lasserre (one of the temples of classical French cuisine) for many years, Jean-Louis Nomicos is now well installed in this restaurant bearing his name. For this bard of gastronomic tradition, who was born near Marseille and grew up in a world where bouillabaisse is king, culinary arts and techniques are first and foremost about the senses and pleasures of the palate. It is within these parameters that he reveals the full potential of his successful recipes and top-notch ingredients – Mediterranean wherever possible, of course – including his signature macaroni with b

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Nomicos in Neuilly-sur-Seine offers modern French cuisine with a Michelin star. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, professional service, and an elegant, non-pretentious atmosphere. However, opinions diverge significantly regarding value. While many praise the technical skill and flavor profiles, others criticize portions as small and flavors as neutral, particularly noting issues with truffle dishes. Some find the lunch menu a bargain, whereas others feel the dinner experience does not justify the cost. The restaurant suits diners seeking refined, high-quality gastronomy, though those sensitive to portion sizes or specific ingredient execution should proceed with caution.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who can tolerate potential variations in flavor intensity.

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Lasserre

★ Michelin€€€€Classic Cuisine

Just off the Champs-Élysées, this Directoire-style private mansion never fails to leave a lasting impression. René Lasserre (d. 2006), who came to Paris as a teenager to learn the trade, raised the restaurant to the status of iconic landmark. Columns, plants and orchids, silver tableware and knick-knacks, crystal chandeliers, Chinese porcelain etc have graced the lavishly appointed dining room for over 80 years. The famous retractable roof, which bathes the tables in natural light or is opened up according to the seasons, is another feature that adds to the magic of the place. Chef Jean-Louis

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Lasserre in Levallois-Perret offers classic French cuisine within an elegant setting featuring a retractable roof. Reviews highlight exquisite dishes, strong wine pairings, and a sophisticated atmosphere. However, inconsistencies exist regarding service warmth and meal pacing, with some noting aloof staff. Value is frequently questioned due to high costs relative to portions. While generally well-regarded for its traditional charm and culinary skill, experiences vary significantly based on service interactions.

Suitable for diners appreciating classic French cuisine and elegant settings who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée

★ Michelin€€€€Classic Cuisine

Established in this iconic luxury hotel on Avenue Montaigne, a high-flying kitchen brigade consummately and indulgently adds a fresh perspective to France’s culinary heritage: Dieppe-style seabass, Albufera poultry, venison à la royale and the extravagant “grand dessert”… Seated at the majestic marble table d'hôte in the Régence hall dripping in gilt work and pampered by Denis Courtiade’s on-the-ball team, how could you not fall under the spell?

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 56 reviews

Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée offers classic French cuisine with mixed reviews. Positive feedback highlights the elegant atmosphere, exquisite presentation, and attentive service, with some guests considering it a top Parisian dining experience. Conversely, negative reviews cite significant service flaws, including long waits for ordering, slow pacing, and inefficient breakfast service. While food quality receives high praise from some, others find dishes lacking in distinct flavors or value. Additionally, isolated comments raise concerns regarding the chef's management style. Overall, the ambiance and service are generally strong, but the dining experience varies considerably depending on specific shifts and operational consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking an elegant atmosphere and classic French cuisine, provided they have high tolerance for variable service pacing.

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Bellefeuille - Saint James Paris

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Built in 1892, this private mansion resembles a small château surrounded by greenery in the very heart of Paris. It became a hotel in the early 1990s, but it wasn't until 2013 that its restaurant opened to non-residents and it is very probably one of the most exclusive establishments of the French capital! The high-flying score, which focuses on vegetables and seafood, is proud to serve produce from the establishment’s own vegetable garden, capable of supplying over 250 varieties of fruit, veg and herbs. This sustainable farming ethos is elegantly and steadfastly championed by the knowledgeabl

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Le Baudelaire

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Relax in this stylish, trendy restaurant, nestling in the heart of a snug, arty luxury hotel that embodies the new Parisian chic. The dining room is laid out around an inner courtyard-cum-winter garden, ideal to snuggle up with a good book. This haven of genteel tranquillity is depicted by black lacquered tables, comfy armchairs, floor-to-ceiling windows and sleek white walls. The chef’s well-balanced cuisine revolves around veggies courtesy of painstakingly sourced ingredients.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Le Baudelaire in Levallois-Perret offers modern French cuisine, generally praised for its creative dishes, elegant presentation, and skilled flavor combinations by Chef Mylo Levin. Guests frequently commend the professional sommelier and the chic, charming atmosphere. However, service consistency varies significantly. While many enjoy warm hospitality, others report slow pacing, unresponsive staff, and rude interactions. Noise levels from other diners have also been noted as disruptive. Despite occasional complaints about value and service delays, the food quality remains a strong highlight for those seeking a refined dining experience.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary creativity and ambiance over consistent service speed.

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Pavyllon Paris

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Under the aegis of Yannick Alléno, the third Pavillon Ledoyen venture is a chic restaurant with, notably, a counter to seat 32. The cuisine is built on fine classic foundations, bolstered by international flavours and details. Pitch perfect, the food is refined and delicate – to be savoured in the smart yet relaxed ambience: an excellent time is sure to be had. Gorgeous terrace surrounded by greenery.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 100 reviews

Pavyllon Paris in Levallois-Perret offers modern cuisine with generally praised service, high-quality food, and an engaging open-kitchen atmosphere. Many guests recommend sitting at the counter to observe the chefs. However, negative feedback highlights concerns regarding value for money, citing small portions relative to cost. Specific issues include hygiene lapses, poor seating assignments near noisy family areas, and inconsistent dish execution, such as overly salty items or lackluster desserts. While the professional staff and refined presentation are frequently commended, some diners feel the experience does not fully justify the Michelin-starred status or price point. Visitors should book carefully and consider their seating preferences to ensure a pleasant dining environment.

Suitable for diners valuing service and culinary theater; book in advance and request a quiet table.

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Trente-Trois

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

This plush, wainscoted Belle Époque dining room is located at N°33 in a discreet hotel, set in what is known as the Golden Triangle near the Champs Élysées. Chef Sébastien Sanjou has a knack for selecting premium produce, with which he composes a voluntarily concise menu, signing subtle, up-to-date, seasonal dishes that hit the spot every time from impeccable cooking and superlative jus and sauces to exquisitely balanced flavours. Decadently discreet.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 56 reviews

Trente-Trois in Levallois-Perret offers modern French cuisine with generally positive feedback on food quality and service. Reviewers highlight generous portions, concentrated flavors, and excellent wine pairings, particularly praising the caviar menu and pigeon dishes. However, some guests noted issues such as overly salty sauces, uneven cooking of vegetables, and occasional service lapses regarding steak doneness or large group handling. The ambiance is described as elegant, warm, and intimate, making it suitable for smaller gatherings. While a few critiques mention small portion sizes or temperature control errors, the overall consensus reflects a high-quality dining experience with attentive staff and a refined atmosphere.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and an elegant setting for small gatherings.

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Pur' - Jean-François Rouquette

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Chef Jean-François Rouquette (Taillevent, Le Crillon, La Cantine des Gourmets, Les Muses) has set up shop in this brand-new dining room, signed by a Franco-Mexican designer. The chef continues to roll out his virtuoso talent, illustrated by suckling lamb from the Pyrenees, cooked in several ways (roasted rack, stuffed saddle) and side dishes (baby artichokes stuffed with quinoa and tartare of seaweed). The delicacy with which he marries excellent produce in his creative and inspired cuisine is nothing short of ‘pure’ and utter bliss!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 101 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Pur' specializes in modern cuisine. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.8/5, guests frequently praise the delicious, inventive food, attentive service, and luxurious atmosphere. Many describe the welcome as warm and the dining experience as exceptional. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with service absence, meal pacing, limited menu choices, and high wine prices. Isolated complaints mention billing errors. While the majority find the food quality and hospitality outstanding, a minority feel the value does not justify the cost, particularly for special occasions. Travelers should expect high culinary standards but remain aware of potential service inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, with prior confirmation of service details recommended.

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Espadon

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Auguste Escoffier, first head chef at the Ritz and partner of César Ritz, who founded the luxury hotel on Place Vendôme in 1898, was responsible for raising cuisine to the rank of symbol of French art de vivre. In an interior characterised by suitably low-key opulence, featuring a crystal-leaf ceiling lamp that depicts an imaginary herbarium, Eugénie Béziat now orchestrates the Ritz’ culinary score. From her glazed kitchen, the chef skilfully blends memories of her African childhood with Mediterranean influences gleaned over her culinary career. The result is both surprising and convincing, th

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NESO

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

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 pro

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 100 reviews

NESO in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine is known for its creative cuisine. Many guests praise the exquisite sauces, unique flavor combinations, and high-quality ingredients, describing the dining experience as a surprising journey. Service is generally noted as friendly and professional, with an ambiance balancing industrial decor and elegance. However, some reviews criticize the experimental nature of the dishes, citing issues like excessive saltiness or mismatched pairings. Others feel the chef lacks interaction and question the value for money, suggesting the price does not align with the overall experience.

Suitable for diners seeking novel creative cuisine who are less price-sensitive.

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Astrance

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Pascal Barbot and his partner Christophe Rohat took the gamble of setting up their restaurant in premises that are the stuff of legend – here, Joël Robuchon made a name for himself with Jamin! They have turned it into a slick, modern space, without for all that neglecting to pay tribute to the great chef with the "Salon Joël". With his passion for produce undiminished, the chef creates innovative cuisine in which nothing is out of bounds, with a particular predilection for Asian and plant-based dishes. His fans will be ecstatic to note that his famous button mushroom millefeuille with foie gra

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Astrance is renowned for Chef Pascal Barbot’s creative cuisine. Most reviews praise the refined, seasonal tasting menus for their perfect execution and balanced flavors, complemented by an excellent natural wine list. The atmosphere is minimalist and sophisticated, with generally attentive and professional service. However, some guests report disappointment following the move to a new location, citing a loss of warmth, inconsistent service, and food that failed to meet high expectations. While many describe the experience as exceptional, others find the value lacking given the high standards. The restaurant offers a distinct culinary journey, though recent experiences vary significantly among diners.

Suitable for food enthusiasts seeking innovative haute cuisine, though diners should be prepared for potential inconsistencies in service and atmosphere.

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Accents Table Bourse

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

"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,

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Accents Table Bourse offers modern cuisine noted for its delicate and understated style. Positive reviews highlight balanced flavors with minimal salt, sugar, and fat, praising specific items like white asparagus banana dessert and rich broths. Service is frequently described as impeccable and friendly, with some guests enjoying kitchen tours. The atmosphere is cozy and suitable for families or celebrations. However, negative feedback points to issues such as bland or overly creative dishes lacking personality, poor meal pacing, and isolated incidents of staff conflict. While many appreciate the Michelin-starred refinement and generous portions, experiences vary, with some finding the food pretentious or disappointing compared to expectations.

Suitable for diners seeking refined, subtle flavors who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Don Juan II

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Moored on the Right Bank, opposite the Eiffel Tower, this lavish Art deco yacht, complete with wainscoting and thick carpets, extends a gracious welcome. Embark on an indulgent gourmet cruise with an outstanding chef, Frédéric Anton, at the helm! The chef of the iconic Pré Catalan reproduces some of his emblematic dishes here to the delight of the Don Juan’s passengers: curry-scented crab, raviole of langoustine, warm chocolate soufflé...

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Sushi B

★ Michelin€€€€Japanese

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-flavo

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Sushi B is an intimate 8-seat Japanese restaurant in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine offering omakase dining. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, featuring fresh ingredients and precise sushi preparation, with the chef cooking visibly. Service is generally praised as attentive and professional, creating a warm atmosphere. However, some guests criticize the value, noting high costs relative to portions or variable quality in non-nigiri items. A few negative experiences cite reservation confusion and slow service. While the rice and some dishes received mixed feedback, the consensus remains positive for those seeking traditional craftsmanship and a close-knit dining environment.

Suitable for diners prioritizing ingredient freshness, traditional craftsmanship, and an intimate setting.

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Jin

★ Michelin€€€€Japanese, Sushi

Wedged between the Louvre Museum and Place Vendôme, this suitably exclusive, well-heeled establishment caters to ten diners at most, who are lucky enough to book a seat at the handsome wooden counter. Diners admire the dexterity of the Japanese chefs as they meticulously craft sushi and sashimi with knife-edged precision using only top-calibre produce (the fish, from Brittany or Spain, is matured to be served at the optimal moment). There is a single "omakase" menu, meaning the diner leaves the choice to the chef. A consummate performance of virtuoso talent, discreet, slick service and a super

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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Nhome

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Matan Zaken has thrown out the culinary textbook! After globetrotting around the world and working as the private chef to top fashion houses, with stints at Frenchie in London, the George V with Christian Le Squer and Saturne with Sven Chartier, the Franco-Israeli chef now operates in this astonishing vaulted cellar opposite the Palais Royal. In a buzzy vibe created by one large table d’hôte, he proposes a Scandinavian-style creative menu that draws on multiple influences (notably Japanese and Middle Eastern) and a wide range of culinary techniques (low-temperature, binchotan charcoal, ferment

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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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Fleur de Pavé

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

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 resta

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 101 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Fleur de Pavé offers modern cuisine with a Michelin star. Food quality is generally praised for its refinement and creative pairings, though some find the dishes unoriginal or portions small. Service experiences vary significantly; while many appreciate the engaging chef's counter and warm staff, others report slow pacing and rudeness. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and secluded, yet occasionally noisy. Value for money is debated, with some finding the experience justified and others feeling the cost does not match the service or wine pairings provided.

Suitable for diners seeking modern creative cuisine who can tolerate service variability; booking preferences is advised.

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Maison Ruggieri Palais Royal

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

In his swish new Palais Royal HQ, Martino Ruggieri gives free rein to his creative bent in an exceptional setting. The menu immediately sets the tone, courtesy of free-verse poems that arouse both our senses and our artistic sensibility: “White”, “Beasts and Abysses”, “Delicacy”, “Strength”… The score unveils the Italian chef’s love of daring combinations (sea urchin and foie gras, bacon and almonds, calf’s sweetbread with dulse seaweed), powerful flavours and bold sauces. Ruggieri helms a culinary workshop that has no qualms about shaking off the cobwebs of tradition.

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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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Pantagruel

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Just a hop from the Palais Royal gardens, behind an engaging pale blue façade, Pantagruel is depicted by an eclectic interior of terracotta red, electric blue and Directoire chairs. Jason Gouzy, who hails from Rennes and trained at Ferrandi, l’Assiette Champenoise, Le Bristol and Le Baudelaire, crafts fun-loving, modern fare. A ‘gargantuan egg’ with a play on textures of rice and leeks, a croq’homard (lobster toastie), mousseline and bisque of Breton lobster illustrate the bang-on, crisp approach of this virtuoso chef. Slick, youthful, front-of-house team and a colourful mood set the scene in

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Pantagruel offers modern cuisine under a Michelin star. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, with bold flavors and creative pairings like pigeon and foie gras earning praise. Many guests find the culinary experience imaginative and worthy of higher recognition. Service is generally professional and welcoming, though isolated incidents of rudeness or inflexibility regarding dietary modifications have been noted. The atmosphere features distinctive decor inspired by Rabelais, creating an engaging setting. While some diners experienced issues with meal pacing or service errors, the overall consensus reflects a high-quality dining destination suitable for those seeking innovative gastronomy.

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

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Omar Dhiab

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Almost next-door to Place des Victoires, Omar Dhiab has found himself a minimalist lair with an open kitchen and a swanky white marble counter. His cuisine revolves around flavoursome ingredients, is rich in creative notes and flanked by a meticulous attention to the sauces and seasonings, some of which are of Egyptian origin. Examples include sea urchin au naturel and cumin-flavoured coral lentils, or roast stag with a herbaceous seasoning and smoked mustard. The light, tempting desserts are an ode to the seasons. Front-of-house service by a youthful, enthusiastic team.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 54 reviews

Omar Dhiab offers modern, inventive cuisine praised for its refined flavors and artistic presentation. Guests frequently highlight the warm atmosphere and attentive, friendly service, with chefs often greeting diners personally. However, some reviews note inconsistencies in service pacing and communication. Negative feedback cites chipped tableware, small portion sizes, and controversial wine pricing, raising concerns about value. While the food quality is generally exceptional, the overall experience varies due to service details and perceived cost-effectiveness.

Ideal for diners seeking innovative cuisine and a warm atmosphere, but those sensitive to service details and value may want to manage expectations.

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L'Altro Frenchie

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 100 reviews

L'Altro Frenchie in Antibes offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.6/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights organized service, fresh high-quality dishes like sea bass and truffle ravioli, and a warm atmosphere suitable for families. Conversely, negative reviews cite reduced portion sizes, perceived poor value for money, inconsistent meal pacing, and occasional service lapses. While some guests initially feared it was a tourist trap, many found the experience pleasant. The restaurant is generally recommended for those seeking authentic flavors and friendly hospitality, though recent changes in quantity and pricing have drawn criticism.

Recommended for diners seeking authentic flavors and a warm family atmosphere, with reasonable expectations regarding recent portion adjustments.

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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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Geoélia

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In an upmarket neighbourhood, this restaurant on a corner charms with its bright interior with contemporary lines, white concrete cladding and a pair of majestic Murano glass chandeliers. Breton chef Camille Saint-M'Leux (previously at Villa9Trois in Montreuil) named his venture after his grandparents' sailboat. The cuisine aligns with the tides and the seasons: poached langoustine with its "next-day" soup; red mullet with its scales, a jus made from the bones, and XO sauce; Breton blue lobster in a pastry-sealed casserole... Artfully structured dishes in which fish, seafood and vegetables sha

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L'Archeste

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

This restaurant with an appealing façade and sleek interior (dark brushed-effect painted walls, wooden fittings, large window letting in plenty of natural light) was designed by a chef with a passion for produce. After working at Hiramatsu for 18 years, for 10 of which he was head chef, he now astounds diners with his dazzlingly modern, precise and coherent French cuisine. While casting a spotlight on premium-quality ingredients, he also does a beautiful job of staying true to the seasons. You will find no fixed menu here: the set menus change every day in line with the chef's inspiration. And

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 100 reviews

L'Archeste in Neuilly-sur-Seine specializes in modern Franco-Japanese fusion cuisine. Based on 80 reviews averaging 5.0/5, guests highly praise the attentive service and refined atmosphere. Dishes are described as exquisite works of art with perfect sauces. While some noted minor issues with pacing or value, most found the experience exceptional. The setting ranges from spacious to minimalist, suitable for intimate dinners. Staff attention to detail, such as offering water during heat, adds to the positive impression.

Ideal for couples seeking refined Franco-Japanese fusion cuisine and attentive service for special occasions.

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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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Rosette

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Opened by a young couple who have worked in some prestigious establishments, this bistro is named in a nod to their Lyonnais roots. They make good use of top-notch ingredients, including organic vegetables from Essonne. At lunchtime, they serve a menu du jour and five-course set menu (no options; also available in the evening) that evolve with the seasons. The fantastic decor is a contemporary take on a bouchon, allies modern elements and well-chosen antiques. A small restaurant with an open kitchen and a few seats at the counter. Excellent wine list including pots lyonnais!

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Mova

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

From a line-up of carefully selected seasonal ingredients (vegetables and fish), François Merle conjures up appetising, modern recipes, illustrated by a fresh, light starter of rillettes of seabream, celery pickles, coriander sorbet and fish eggs, whose distinctive flavours are exquisitely harmonious. Single set menu at lunchtime, tasting menu in the evening.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Clichy, Mova specializes in modern creative cuisine with elegant plating. Most guests praise the food quality, friendly and professional service, and pleasant atmosphere, with some highlighting bilingual staff and excellent wine pairings. However, negative feedback focuses on value, citing high prices relative to portion sizes and inconsistent dish quality. The restaurant offers only set menus for lunch and dinner, lacking à la carte options. While the ambiance is relaxed and service attentive, some diners found the portions insufficient. It suits those seeking refined modern dining, though budget-conscious visitors may find it overpriced.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine regardless of cost; reservations are recommended.

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À L'Improviste

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

Chef Jean-Marc Notelet (formerly at Caïus) pays a heartfelt tribute to traditional cuisine and the simple pleasures of the bistro. The space has retained its original charm and old-school bistro aesthetic – wooden furniture, enamel signs, red checked napkins, and there are napkin ring holders for regulars. The menu changes daily: pâté des copains with hazelnuts, tender beef cheek in a red wine sauce, rice pudding with salted butter caramel. A vibrant, generous and appealing restaurant.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Villeurbanne, À L'Improviste specializes in traditional cuisine. Most reviews praise the rich flavors, fresh ingredients, and proper cooking, highlighting the flaming beef and onion soup. Service is generally friendly, with a cozy, casual atmosphere and a small terrace. However, some guests report inconsistent meal pacing and indifferent staff. Negative feedback mentions small portions, limited vegetarian options at high relative costs, and ventilation issues causing odor retention. While many enjoy the honest cooking and welcoming environment, others feel disappointed by the value and service responsiveness. It suits those seeking authentic local dishes but advises caution regarding portion sizes and specific dietary needs.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional flavors and a cozy atmosphere, though vegetarians and those sensitive to portion sizes should choose carefully.

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Mandoobar

Bib Gourmand€€Korean

Good authentic Korean restaurants are few and far between in Paris, but this small restaurant with a large central counter is one of them. Diners look on as chef Kim Kwang-Loc, as nimble-fingered as he is precise, prepares the famous mandu (Korean dumplings) and tuna, mackerel, sea bream and beef tartares which form the core of his pared-back menu. Passionate about Korean herbs, he seasons each of his refined, flavourful dishes with irresistibly fragrant notes, perhaps in a bid to recreate his earliest culinary memories in Korea… Reasonable prices; booking recommended.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Clichy, Mandoobar specializes in Korean cuisine, featuring beef, shrimp, and tuna tartare alongside handmade mandoo (dumplings). Reviews highlight the freshness and refinement of the homemade dishes, with the open kitchen behind the bar offering an immersive dining experience. Service is generally praised as professional and friendly, though some guests reported issues with the reservation system, including bugs preventing cancellations or confirmations. The atmosphere is intimate but can be cramped and noisy, with bar seating requiring advance reservations. While some find the value acceptable, others criticize portion sizes and high prices. This restaurant suits diners interested in watching chefs prepare food and those seeking authentic, subtle Korean flavors in a compact setting.

Suitable for diners who enjoy watching chefs prepare food and are willing to book bar seats in advance.

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Ose

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

After stints in top establishments from New York to Paris, two veteran chefs now swap places every fortnight, taking turns in the open kitchen and the dining room. 100% bistronomic cooking from scratch using local, fresh, seasonal ingredients is the backbone of this bistro in the Abbesses neighbourhood. The menu, chalked up on a slate daily, is bang-on confident with a strong French bias and showcases deceptively simple recipes. ‘Ose’ means to dare – so what are you waiting for?

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 50 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Ose offers modern cuisine with a 4.5/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviews frequently praise the high-quality food, attentive service, and charming atmosphere, alongside an excellent wine list. However, some guests noted limited lunch options and slow pacing, with meals occasionally lasting over two hours. A few negative experiences cited repetitive dish components and isolated concerns regarding service standards and hygiene. While generally recommended for its culinary excellence and warm environment, diners should be aware of potential inconsistencies in service speed and attention to detail.

Ideal for food enthusiasts seeking refined modern French cuisine in a cozy setting, with expectations managed regarding service pacing.

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Adami

Bib Gourmand€€Italian

This small Italian pasta restaurant has broken free of traditional trattoria codes and embraced a more contemporary vibe, illustrated by the untreated, modern decor and long counter from which diners can admire the kitchen team at work. Dishes to share and a warm, cheerful mood are all part of the experience here. The chef rolls out fresh cuisine that abounds in crisp, bold flavours. A case in point is grilled cos lettuce, pine nut sauce and puttanesca seasoning, or his truly addictive gnocchi in ricotta and creamy smoked mozzarella. The lunch menu is quite as appealing as the mouthwatering à

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Fana

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

It is clear to see that chef Gabriel Gras Fernandez and pastry chef Jorice Sardain are passionate about food. In their compact restaurant on a pedestrian street in Montmartre, they work in tandem to create intelligent and flavourful seasonal cuisine. Their meticulously made dishes include roasted leek with cockle and walnut vinaigrette, or chicken with fennel and a reduced jus. And how could we forget their iconic Paris-Brest, an absolute must-try!

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BRU

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine, Creole

At the helm of this new restaurant is Julia de Laguarigue, a chef from Martinique, who learned the ropes in excellent kitchens. She concocts delicious bistro-style cuisine with strong Creole influences, which she dubs "Frenchie-tropical". Indulgence abounds in her cooking, with combinations that hit the spot every time, a lineup of dishes that changes regularly and a choice of sides (cream of garlic-laced cassava or white beans in coconut milk). The appealing set lunchtime menu is comprised of dishes from the à la carte menu; in the evening, there is more choice. Online bookings only.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 60 reviews

Located in the Conrad Manila Hotel lobby, BRU offers freshly baked breads, sandwiches, pastries, and coffee. Reviews highlight high food quality, with delicious coffee and decaf options, alongside attentive service. The ambiance is described as peaceful and relaxing by many, though some note limited seating. While generally well-regarded, a minority find the prices high or the coffee watery. It serves as a convenient spot for light meals and drinks within the hotel.

Suitable for travelers seeking convenient coffee, pastries, and a quiet break within the Conrad Hotel.

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Les Canailles Pigalle

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

The epitome of bistronomic, this eatery was opened by a pair from Brittany who boast impressive culinary backgrounds. Here, bistronomy goes hand in hand with seasonal: beef tongue carpaccio in an olive oil sauce; tender fillet of steak, pleurotes and pommes dauphine; rum baba with whipped vanilla cream – a real treat! Tip: if the restaurant is full, go to Le Comptoir Canaille just a few doors down, which serves more contemporary cuisine.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Les Canailles Pigalle offers traditional French cuisine with an average rating of 4.8/5. Guests frequently praise the high-quality food, highlighting fresh ingredients and dishes like sweetbreads, haddock tartare, and rum baba. Service is generally described as welcoming and professional, though some note rushed pacing. The atmosphere is pleasant and suitable for pre-theater dining, but can become noisy during peak hours. While a minority find the value questionable or the cooking overdone, most reviewers appreciate the solid quality and recommend booking in advance due to high demand.

Ideal for diners seeking traditional French cuisine, particularly those visiting nearby theaters.

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Le Pantruche

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

Pantruche was a 19C slang term for Paris... an apt name for this bistro whose chic vintage décor happily nurtures a 1940s-1950s vibe. As for the food, the chef and his small team put together tasty seasonal dishes in keeping with today’s bistronomic trend. Examples include a light, fluffy, velvety Grand Marnier soufflé, worthy of any fine dining establishment. A bright red awning offers shelter to a few tables on the pavement in typical Parisian fashion. As well as resolutely authentic, this restaurant offers eater-friendly prices.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Le Pantruche offers modern French cuisine, praised for fresh ingredients and refined presentation. Guests frequently highlight high food quality, friendly and professional service, and a cozy atmosphere, though the small space results in closely spaced tables. While some find the lunch deals excellent value, others note small portions, higher dinner prices, or rushed pacing. Popular with both tourists and locals, it suits diners seeking authentic flavors and attentive service, provided they accept the intimate seating and variable meal tempo.

Ideal for diners who appreciate refined French cuisine and can tolerate tight seating and quick table turnover.

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Le Savarin

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

With its unpretentious, slightly weathered decor, this bistro, which is part of Franck Baranger's La Pantruchoise restaurant group, nails the classic bistro vibe. The straightforward cuisine is grounded in the classic French repertoire – pâté en croûte, tripe in white wine, hand-cut beef tartare with fries and sucrine lettuce – but also allows for more personal, creative ventures, like their seafood vol-au-vent with monkfish. This particular lunchtime, the meal kicked off with fresh crab cannelloni with a tom kha kai sauce, followed by a tasty meat-free pot-au-feu, topped with a quenelle of mu

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Le Savarin, located in Paris's 9th arrondissement, holds an average rating of 4.3/5. Food quality is generally praised, with highlights including crab cannelloni, cod, and ox cheek, though some diners found portions small or mains dry. Service is mostly friendly and welcoming, although isolated complaints cite slow response or poor attitude. The ambiance is cozy and charming, evoking a traditional French bistro feel, though it can become hot during summer heatwaves. Value perceptions vary; while many appreciate the experience, others feel the cost-to-quality ratio has declined. Overall, it suits travelers seeking authentic modern French cuisine, but checking portion sizes and service expectations is advisable.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic French flavors who are flexible with portion sizes.

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Le Coucou

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

An editor turned chef, Pauline Labrousse displays her taste for herbs, vegetables and spices, all of which permeate her fragrant and inventive dishes. The concept is simple: diners start by choosing a side dish (roasted carrots with ginger and apricot sauce; stuffed Swiss chard, sticky rice, hummus and cucumber carpaccio), then the meat or fish of the day, or two side dishes in the case of vegetarians. This charming bistro is run by La Pantruchoise, a collective led by chef Franck Baranger.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 51 reviews

Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Le Coucou offers modern cuisine with mixed reception. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise the inventive dishes, fresh ingredients, and specific items like salmon tartare, others criticize chaotic flavor combinations, unappetizing presentation, and cold temperatures. Service varies significantly, ranging from warm and efficient to cold and poorly paced. The ambiance is generally described as friendly or traditional, though some guests note dim lighting and cleanliness issues. Value for money is debated: many consider it excellent for the experience, while others find it overpriced relative to portion sizes and quality.

Suitable for diners seeking creative modern French cuisine who can tolerate service variability; check the daily menu in advance.

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Kisin

Bib Gourmand€€Japanese

When a Bib Gourmand chef from Tokyo arrives in Paris, the first thing he does is open a restaurant, tantalising and bewitching our senses. Diners will sample Japanese produce and genuine udon, made in front of the diner. Natural, additive - free ingredients, most of which are imported direct from the Land of the Rising Sun. Healthy, wholesome and succulent.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Levallois-Perret, Kisin specializes in Japanese udon noodles, holding an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.2/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights the succulent noodles, superb broth, and authentic flavors, with some calling it a Parisian gem. The intimate setting features a Japanese family running the kitchen, but the space is narrow and often sold out on weekends, requiring advance reservations. Conversely, negative reviews criticize tough meat, uninspired or watery broths, and limited variety. Some diners question the Michelin Bib Gourmand status, citing high costs relative to portion size and occasional service issues like reservation errors.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic udon who plan ahead, with advice to confirm reservations and manage expectations regarding portion sizes.

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Le Tire-Bouchon Rodier

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

This restaurant run by Marc Favier embodies the spirit of a buzzy wine bar, with its counter and tables conducive to sharing. The "picorages" (the term coined by the chef which loosely translates as ‘snacks’) slate menu evolves according to the chef's inspiration and the names alone will make your mouth water: fricassée of veal sweetbread, button mushrooms and vin jaune; Normandy rib of beef, béarnaise sauce; brioche perdu, salted butter caramel and whipped cream. Cooked with top-notch ingredients, you can expect hearty, wholesome fare of purebred Gallic origins. The already extensive wine lis

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Caillebotte

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

Chef Franck Baranger crafts fresh, meticulously modern dishes, the secret of which only he holds. A few examples: onion tartlet, confit of egg yolk, violet mustard and an emulsion of thyme and bacon; cabbage stuffed with mushrooms, salad of Brussel sprouts, vegetable gravy… A casual, friendly vibe provides the perfect foil to a distinctive, appetising and colourful culinary tapestry.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Caillebotte offers modern Bistronomy cuisine, praised for innovative dishes like duck confit and quail in a calm atmosphere. While many appreciate the food quality and friendly service, significant negative feedback highlights severe service inconsistencies, including canceled reservations, rude staff, and poor communication. Value perceptions vary; some find lunch specials reasonable, while others cite issues with deposits and overall worth. The experience is highly dependent on service execution. It suits diners prioritizing culinary creativity who can tolerate potential hospitality risks.

Suitable for diners valuing culinary innovation who can tolerate service variability.

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Aux 2 K

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Aux 2 K, located near Gare de Lyon, offers modern French cuisine with Japanese influences and maintains high guest satisfaction. Reviewers consistently praise the fresh, seasonal ingredients and exquisite presentation, highlighting specific dishes and desserts. Service is described as impeccable, professional, and attentive, with staff going above and beyond. The atmosphere is generally pleasant and quiet, though some note the decor is simple and the space compact. While food quality and service receive acclaim, several guests criticize the small portion sizes and question the value for money, feeling the price does not align with the experience.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine and attentive service, though those sensitive to value may want to manage expectations.

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Abri Soba

Bib Gourmand€€Japanese

You have probably heard of soba: Japanese noodles made from buckwheat. They are the specialty of this eatery and are dished up noon and evening in an amazing variety of preparations: hot, cold, in stock or with finely sliced beef. Splendid lineup of dishes to share in the evenings (mirin-boshi (dried) mackerel, karaage chicken, tonkatsu, sashimi, etc.). Good, simple food – so get out your chopsticks! No bookings.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Abri Soba in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine is noted for its Japanese soba noodles and seafood. Many reviewers praise the high food quality, fresh ingredients, and exquisite preparation, particularly highlighting vegetarian starters and fish specialties. The atmosphere is described as friendly, with generally efficient and diligent service. However, significant complaints focus on excessive waiting times without communication, perceived small portion sizes, and poor value for money. Some negative reviews mention issues with food freshness and service attitude. While the culinary experience is often rated highly, potential visitors should be prepared for long queues.

Suitable for diners willing to endure long waits for quality Japanese cuisine.

Brigade du Tigre

Bib Gourmand€€Asian

The duo at the helm of Eels, both of whom trained with William Ledeuil and both of whom are passionate about Asia whose continent they’ve roamed, celebrate the joyful diversity of Asian cuisine in this their second establishment, a two-storey bistro-style affair. The result: delicious fragrant small plates, concocted from quality produce, such as this black sesame onigiri, filled with 14 month aged comté cheese and spinach, or the hoisin-glazed beef check with celeriac, grapefruit and medjool dates.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Brigade du Tigre offers creative Asian fusion cuisine with generally high food quality, praised for its rich flavors, finesse, and fresh ingredients, particularly the BBQ seabream. However, service is inconsistent, ranging from attentive to slow or error-prone. The modern, spacious atmosphere is frequently described as noisy, with tables placed too close together, compromising privacy. Value perceptions vary; while some find the experience worth it, others cite high prices and substantial reservation deposits as drawbacks. Despite mixed reviews on service and ambiance, the culinary creativity remains a strong point for diners seeking distinctive Asian-inspired dishes.

Suitable for diners willing to tolerate noise and inconsistent service for creative cuisine.

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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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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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Mắm From Hanoï

Bib Gourmand€€Vietnamese

In a corner of the Sentier neighbourhood, this authentic Vietnamese restaurant is a hit, and rightly so (book several days in advance). The Hanoi-born couple at the helm prepare bona fide Northern Vietnamese cuisine – the word mắm refers to a fish-based condiment that is very popular there. The vegetables and meats are of French origin and rigorously selected. Focusing on the essentials, the menu includes the not-to-be-missed pork nems, served with their famous mắm sauce, plus an excellent phở: typical of the North, the soup is slightly salty and all the more easily digestible for it – the qui

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Le Saint Joseph

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

This neighbourhood bolthole serves wholesome, updated, indulgent fare, courtesy of a menu-carte by chef Benoît Bordier in tune with the seasons and the chef’s mood. Diners feast on good food in a friendly relaxed vibe, washed down with a selection from the concise wine list that highlights wine-producing women. Love at first bite.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Le Saint Joseph in La Garenne-Colombes is highly rated for its modern cuisine, averaging 4.7 stars. Food quality is generally praised, with specific mentions of excellent goat cheese starters, tender beef, and seasonal dishes, though isolated reviews noted occasional inconsistencies. Service is frequently described as attentive, passionate, and efficient, even during busy periods, with staff helpful to non-French speakers. While some find the decor dated, the atmosphere is vibrant and popular with locals. Value is considered strong, offering high-quality gastronomy without pretension. Despite rare negative experiences regarding service oversights or dish execution, the consensus highlights it as a reliable destination for skilled cooking and welcoming hospitality.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine, attentive service, and an authentic local neighborhood atmosphere.

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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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Café César

€€Modern Cuisine

In a quiet little street, opposite a park, Café César is a modern bistro with a colourful, light-filled interior (red bricks, some painted white, blue zellige tiled counter, polished concrete flooring). From morning to night, people come and go, for coffee, lunch or dinner, the common thread being the precise and carefully prepared cuisine. The sauces and gravies, prepared to exacting standards, give layers of flavour to the dishes – crabmeat enhanced with curry, scallops served with a creamy fish roe sauce, or hot chocolate tartlet. Everything served here is house-made, the service is relaxed

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Coretta

€€Modern Cuisine

In the Clichy-Batignolles district, opposite Martin Luther King Park (King's wife was called Coretta), Mexican-born chef Beatriz Gonzalez, with stints in star-rated eateries of the likes of Senderens and La Grande Cascade, consummately curates a season-driven menu rich in big-boned generous flavours. Youthful, buzzy front-of-house team and a bright airy designer interior overlooking the trees in the park from the second floor.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Coretta, located near Clichy in Paris's 17th arrondissement, offers modern cuisine with Mexican influences. Food quality is highly praised, featuring precise cooking and creative dishes like perfect eggs, cod, and vegetable-centric entrées. Service is consistently described as professional, attentive, and friendly, with staff accommodating allergies and offering thoughtful gestures. The ambiance is bright, simple, and calm, with a pleasant terrace option. However, value is a mixed point; some guests find portions small, wine servings limited, or prices high relative to quantity. While most experiences are excellent, occasional issues with meal pacing or dessert size exist, making it a refined choice for those prioritizing culinary creativity over portion size.

Ideal for diners seeking refined, creative cuisine and attentive service, provided portion expectations align with modern tasting standards.

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Bolea

€€Traditional Cuisine

In this 17C bistro, Léa Lestage (also at the helm of a.lea in the 18th arrondissement) crafts an intelligent bistro menu, weaving delicious modern notes into her unpretentious traditional food. The chef takes great care with the presentation of her plates and uses carefully sourced ingredients to deliver precise and flavourful dishes: langoustine bisque spiced with citrus and a fiery aioli; trout prepared two ways, with a sorrel cream sauce; chocolate mousse dusted with fleur de sel and drizzled with fruity olive oil.

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Vinello

€€Italian, Modern Cuisine

The kitchen of this lovely Italian restaurant in the Batignolles neighbourhood is manned by a Sicilian chef with international experience. A trendy interior with exposed stone, an open kitchen and smoked-glass mirrors that make for an unpolished feel. Expect technical and meticulous contemporary bistro cuisine with a decidedly Italian bias. Impeccable ingredients, elevated without frills. In addition to an enticing à la carte menu, there is a wallet-friendly lunch set menu; in the evening, choose dishes à la carte. To be washed down with carefully selected fine Italian and international wines.

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Rooster

€€€€Modern Cuisine

After training in prestigious houses (from Passedat to Darroze), Frédéric Duca has set up shop in the more working-class part of the 17th arrondissement. In a former street corner cafe, the Marseille-born chef signs dishes which pay numerous tributes to his Mediterranean and Provençal roots. The lunchtime menu is at delicious eater-friendly prices. More ambitious in the evenings.

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Comme Chez Maman

€€Modern Cuisine

This contemporary bistro near a green square in the heart of the Batignolles neighbourhood is a real home from home. The Belgian chef, Wim Van Gorp, makes lovely contemporary dishes that he peppers with creative touches, and some of which pay delicious tribute to his Flemish roots.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Comme Chez Maman (Clichy) offers modern French cuisine with an average rating of 4.6/5. Food quality is highly praised for fresh ingredients and dishes like chocolate mousse and duck breast, though some note recent declines in consistency or burnt desserts. Service is generally friendly and professional, but negative reviews highlight slow pacing, long waits for menus, and seating disputes. The atmosphere is pleasant and convivial. While many find good value, others criticize small portions and lack of pre-drink snacks.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine who can tolerate occasional service delays.

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Petit Boutary

€€€Modern Cuisine

Petit Boutary is certainly living up to the standard set by its Left Bank counterpart. In this refined bistro, with a black and white chequered floor, zinc-topped bar, leather-clad banquette seating and hanging light bulbs, modern, creative cuisine is served in the form of a single surprise menu with several courses. You may taste the house signature dish: “Potatoes in Boutary caviar”.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Petit Boutary in Clichy offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.9/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised (64 mentions) for its inventive, global flavors, though only 2 negative comments exist. Service is noted for being friendly and professional (53 positives), with minor critiques regarding pacing. The atmosphere is pleasant (39 positives). Value is generally seen positively (8 mentions), but some find it less suitable for business lunches due to small tables. Negative feedback also highlights meal pacing issues. Overall, it is a refined dining option ideal for celebrations, offering skilled cooking and attentive service in a welcoming setting.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and warm service to celebrate special occasions.

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Petrus

€€€Traditional Cuisine

The glazed facade of this restaurant, hung with curtains, hides a typical bistro-style decor, complete with velvet-upholstered banquettes, red walls and tightly packed tables decked in crisp white tablecloths. In keeping with the interior, the chef celebrates time-honoured bistro classics: pâté en croûte, fillet of beef with a peppercorn sauce and crème caramel. Top-notch ingredients, consummate execution and lavishly served.

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Dessirier

€€€Seafood

A historical establishment founded in 1883 and run by the Rostang family since 1996, Le Dessirier is an elegant contemporary brasserie specialising in fish and seafood. Chef Olivier Fontaine cooks up precise and flavoursome cuisine, in which tradition meets modernity: minced scallops and truffles, bouillabaisse, cod aioli, or squid with Coco de Paimpol beans and seasonal mushrooms. Oysters and shellfish are the final flourish on the menu. For dessert, the chocolate soufflé is an ode to tradition. A buzzing, upscale venue firmly rooted in Paris.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Dessirier specializes in seafood, with customers consistently praising the freshness and quality of ingredients like lobster and oysters. Service experiences vary significantly; while many find the staff professional and attentive, others report aloofness or slow response times. The ambiance suits family celebrations and private dining, though some guests noted issues with cleanliness and privacy. Value is a point of contention; despite high food quality, prices are considered steep by several reviewers, particularly regarding beverages and small plates. Overall, the restaurant offers a refined seafood experience best suited for diners prioritizing ingredient quality over cost-effectiveness.

Recommended for diners prioritizing seafood freshness and ambiance over budget constraints.

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FOGO

€€€Modern Cuisine

In his open kitchen – part of a meticulously appointed decor composed principally of premium and natural materials (such as veined marble, wood and stone) – the chef joyously sets about cooking on a charcoal grill. The resulting dishes are generous, spicy and vibrant.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 50 reviews

FOGO in Levallois-Perret specializes in modern cuisine and ember cooking. Reviews highlight a lively atmosphere created by the open kitchen and generally warm service. Dishes such as smoked picanha, grilled avocado, and merguez kefta are praised, alongside a comprehensive wine list. However, negative feedback frequently cites poor value for money, with complaints about small portions and high prices. Some guests reported inconsistent food quality, including tough meat or slow pacing, and occasional service lapses like wine stockouts. While the overall rating is strong, the mixed experiences regarding portion sizes and execution suggest that diners should manage expectations. It suits those seeking a unique charcoal-grilled dining experience who are less concerned with cost.

Suitable for diners who enjoy the charcoal-grilled atmosphere and have a flexible budget.

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La Table du Caviste Bio

€€Modern Cuisine

A few well - polished, leather footfalls from Parc Monceau and you are in this stylish restaurant combining a modern dining room and food that is in tune with current tastes, fresh and subtle, concocted by Japanese culinary artist, Junko Kawasaki. The matching wines are naturally organic.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Levallois-Perret, La Table du Caviste Bio offers Japanese-Fusion cuisine under Chef Junko Kawasaki. Reviews highlight creative dishes, high-quality ingredients, and an excellent wine selection within a cozy atmosphere. However, experiences vary significantly regarding service; some guests report slow pacing, unprofessional staff, or lack of wine knowledge. Negative feedback also cites poor value and inconsistent hygiene. While many praise the culinary expertise, others note operational inconsistencies that detract from the overall dining experience.

Suitable for diners seeking creative Japanese-French fusion who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Bloom

€€Vegan, Vegetarian

Bloom is an apt name for a restaurant whose Mexican chef, Christian Ventura, crafts vegetarian sushi! Breaded crispy rice, delicately dressed in vinegar with finely diced shiitake, oyster mushroom and avocado, futomaki and pesto sauce or vegetable gyoza in a kimchi sauce. The chef, a staunch defender of our natural resources, has risen to the challenge thanks to a lineup of vibrant and succulent vegan dishes. The interior sports a wood vibe rich in textures.

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étsi - le bistro

€€Greek

Mikaela Liaroutsos, a young chef of Greek origin, has returned to the cuisine of her childhood, after learning the ropes in some prestigious establishments. She rolls out strikingly fresh mezze designed for sharing – marinated sea bream, capers, Aleppo pepper and some first-rate scallops with pistachio butter, mizithra cheese and tarragon. The feta, olives, capers, charcuterie, cheese, olive oil and wines – all imported directly from Greece – are enjoyed in a relaxed space.

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Le Bistrot Flaubert

€€€Modern Cuisine

Abutting its parent establishment, Maison Rostang, this authentic establishment has been a fixture in the neighbourhood for several decades, rolling out well-crafted dishes that are big on flavour. This chic bistro, which is as popular with politicians as it is with businesspeople, sports rows of wooden shelves lined with bottles of wine and a few vintage MICHELIN guides. The chef's modern menu is aligned with the seasons, and his take on some of the classics is on point.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Le Bistrot Flaubert in Levallois-Perret is noted for its modern French cuisine and high overall ratings. Positive reviews highlight excellent food quality, fresh ingredients, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere created by a young, efficient team. Service is generally praised as professional and attentive. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service experiences, including mechanical interactions, rushed pacing between courses, and occasional staff errors. A minority of diners expressed disappointment with main course flavors and perceived poor value for money. While the ambiance is often described as intimate and pleasant, some note the small space can become crowded, affecting privacy.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine with attentive service, though booking ahead is recommended due to limited seating.

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Caves Pétrissans

€€Traditional Cuisine

This splendid family business has seen successive generations of the Allemoz dynasty at the helm since 1895. Treat yourself to a chicken liver pâté with onion jam, grilled hanger steak or calf’s head with a ravigote sauce. Bistro classics also depict the dessert lineup, with regressive dishes like rum baba or île flottante. An enticing wine list adds the final cherry to this appetising programme.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Caves Pétrissans in Levallois-Perret is a traditional French brasserie institution. Reviews highlight its authentic atmosphere, friendly service, and classic menu, particularly praising cheese and wine selections. However, food quality is inconsistent, with some noting undercooked meat or mediocre dishes. Service is generally efficient but occasionally suffers from poor pacing or rushed closing procedures. The venue can be cramped and noisy, appealing to those seeking a vintage, local vibe, though it may not suit diners prioritizing quiet comfort.

Suitable for diners seeking an authentic traditional French experience and lively atmosphere; booking ahead is recommended.

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Le Maquis

€€Modern Cuisine, Farm to table

Paul Boudier and Albert Touton, ex-Le Chateaubriand, deliver succulent, no-nonsense bistro nosh, like thick country soup, sausage and mash and indulgent crumble in a nostalgic setting (zinc bar counter and leatherette banquette seating) amidst a lively, buzzy vibe. Unbeatable value for money at lunchtime; more ambitious set menu with several courses in the evening. Hits all the right buttons!

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Le Cyrano

€€Modern Cuisine

A stone's throw from Place de Clichy, Le Cyrano harbours a history as rich as its gilded mosaics. This former brothel which went on to become a haunt of André Breton and his fellow Surrealists now thrives under the stewardship of a group of four friends. In a lavish Art deco setting (frescoes illustrating Edmond Rostand's masterpiece, mosaics, mirrors), diners are seated at tightly packed tables. Beyond the bar, two chefs orchestrate a precise culinary symphony in which plants and vegetables play the leading roles: carbonara of celeriac, egg parfait and roast almonds; pork, sweet potato, chedd

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Le 703

€€Traditional Cuisine

Navigating between France and Japan, chef Naomi Ogaki trained in Alsace and Provence, under the tutelage of Antoine Westermann and Christian Étienne respectively. In his lovely bistro complete with a long counter, he serves high-quality traditional French cuisine that draws on influences of Alsace in autumn and winter, and of the South of France in spring and summer. House classics include pâté en croûte, game, spaetzle, home-made boudin, fish aioli – not to mention some first-rate classic desserts.

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Le Boréal

€€Modern Cuisine

Come in from the cold of rue du Pôle-Nord ("North Pole Street") – a warm welcome awaits you, courtesy of chef Philippine Jaillet and her partner Charles Neyers. Their restaurant with an open kitchen, brass counter and Thonet chairs has all the trappings of a typical Parisian bistro. When it comes to food, they use good fresh ingredients in keeping with the seasons to fashion contemporary creations with an innovative and quirky touch, as seen in the mushroom chawanmushi, cep praline, pickles and grilled mushrooms, or vegetarian pithiviers with celeriac.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 79 reviews

Located in central La Rosière, Le Boréal offers modern Alpine cuisine with mixed reception. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise the fresh ingredients, generous portions, and delicious desserts like chocolate mousse, others report inconsistent execution, bland flavors, and cooking errors. Service receives varied feedback, with many noting warm welcomes, though some criticize absent staff or poor pacing. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, suitable for families and groups. Although the venue excels in creating a pleasant environment, inconsistencies in culinary delivery and service attentiveness suggest it may appeal more to those prioritizing ambiance over guaranteed gastronomic precision.

Suitable for travelers prioritizing ambiance and hospitality over consistent culinary precision.

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Super Huit

€€Modern Cuisine

The team from Mieux (in the 9th) have done it again, transforming this corner café into a bistro with a studied decor – a touch unpolished, nods to the 1970s and an open kitchen. It's this area's answer to the trendy bistros of Eastern Paris! The à la carte menu features seasonal bistronomy dishes, such as the refined scallop carpaccio with shoyu, pear and mandarin orange; it doesn't get more bistro-style than the tasty two-course salt-meadow lamb. Friendly service and a small selection of organic and natural wines.

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