Aldehyde
In this intimate establishment near the Quais de Seine, Tunisian-born Chef Youssef Marzouk cooks up a delicious culinary symphony โ think saddle of lamb done two ways, grilled summer vegetable foam, meat jus with smoked eel โ in his open kitchen-bar. Flanked by two assistants with equally prestigious pedigrees (Cheval Blanc Paris, Carlton, Ritz, Jacques Faussat), at dinnertime he puts together a single surprise set menu featuring a subtle marriage of French tradition and North African flavors. His confident technique shines through in his meticulously plated creations, bolstered by his Tunisian sensibility, which you can detect in his sparing use of spices, herbs and citrus fruits.
โฌ75 for four courses at lunchtime
Accents Table Bourse
"The accent tells us the origin of the person; it tells us about their country, their region and their history. It is this idea of โโopenness and discovery that I want to defend, a cuisine made up of encounters and exchanges.โ So says Ayumi Sugiyama, the Japanese owner and pastry chef of this contemporary restaurant with a Scandinavian spirit. Chef Romain Mahiโs dishes combine classic recipes (tasty hare ร la royale in season) with more daring creations and subtle work around roasted aromas and smoky flavors. The lunch menu is a bargain.
โฌ65 for four courses at lunchtime, Wednesday-Saturday
MICHELIN-recommended hotel The Hoxton Paris is not far away.
Anona
In a lively working-class enclave, this place serves quality contemporary cuisine. Talented Chef Thibaut Spiwack, whose resumรฉ 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 gastronomic rules. Thereโs an attractive set menu plus a few ร la carte options at lunchtime; in the evening, a single set menu with several courses. A moment of gastronomic pleasure.
โฌ49 at lunchtime, Tuesday-Friday
The Tribe Paris Batignolles hotel is just a 15-minute walk away.
Auguste
This restaurant provides a chic, upscale environment where you can savor cooking with a modern edge โ whether it be scallops with oyster mushrooms, grape pulp, chestnut broth and black truffle, or crispy sweetbreads with peanuts, chanterelles, dried apricots and Jura wine. The enticingly varied cooking is founded on high-quality produce and the lunch menu offers great value for money.
โฌ47 at lunchtime
Automne
Nobuyuki Akishige, a Japanese chef with a flawless track record (LโAtelier du Peintre in Colmar, La Vague dโOr in St-Tropez, K2 in Courchevel) concocts subtle and well-crafted seasonal cuisine such as maigre fish with zucchini, razor clams and verbena. These dishes can be savored in a spot-on, unpretentious bistro environment.
โฌ75 at lunchtime, Wednesday-Friday
Want to extend your stay in the city of light? Book the MICHELIN-recommended hotel Fabric.
Baieta
โHere, the bouillabaisse cozies up to the aioli and the pissaladiรจre competes with the socca just out of the coal-fired oven.โ Chef Julia Sedefdjian (formerly of Les Fables de la Fontaine) is now happily thriving in her own establishment, where her colorful and fragrant cuisine is an ode to the Mediterranean and her native Nice. Dishes combine fine ingredients, which Sedefdjian selects painstakingly and blends creatively. Welcome to Baieta, which means โkissโ in the Nice dialect!
โฌ60 at lunchtime, Tuesday-Friday (excluding public holidays)
Enhance your trip with a stay at the MICHELIN-recommended Monge Hotel.
Contraste
Why the name? Well, the restaurantโs decor marries the old with the new, but more importantly itโs a nod to one of the Selosse familyโs greatest vintage Champagnes. The short ร la carte menu showcases superb cuisine packed with intense flavors, crafted around the finest produce and orchestrated by the talented Chef Louis de Vicari. The surf and turf combinations are particularly good, as are the subtle influences from the young chefโs homeland of Bรฉarn.
โฌ55 at lunchtime (excluding public holidays)
Book a stay at MICHELIN-recommended hotel Le Pavillon des Lettres nearby.
Fleur de Pavรฉ
If you liked Itinรฉraires, you will love Fleur de Pavรฉ โ an establishment firmly on trend where Sylvain Sendra is pursuing his culinary research with the same enthusiasm and flair as in his previous HQ. He whips up modern dishes that draw inspiration from all over the world, featuring deceptively spontaneous plating and blue-ribbon ingredients, such as the highly exclusive vegetables of Asafumi Yamashita. Rather than bowl us over with flashy technique, the chef seeks to lay the emphasis squarely on flavor โ for which he has our heartfelt thanks!
โฌ65 for four courses at lunchtime, Monday-Friday
The Park Hyatt Paris โ Vendรดme is nearby. Book your stay with the MICHELIN Guide.
Frรฉdรฉric Simonin
Chef Frรฉdรฉric Simonin learned the ropes in top restaurants and alongside great chefs โ from Ledoyen to Le Meurice via Joรซl Robuchon โ before becoming a Meilleur Ouvrier de France himself in 2019. Faithful to this title, he crafts cuisine that is refined and full of precision, and a special mention must be given to the sauces and jus. The lunch offering is a good deal, as is the selection of wine by the glass.
โฌ65 for two courses at lunchtime, Monday-Friday
โฌ85 for three courses at lunchtime, Monday-Friday
Stay at the nearby MICHELIN-recommended Saint James Paris Hotel.
Irwin
After training at LโOustau de Baumaniรจre and LโAtelier de Joรซl Robuchon, Irwin Durand fine-tuned his skills working for Alan Geaam and Guy Savoy (sous-chef at La Monnaie de Paris, chef at Le Chiberta). Not yet 40, heโs used his time well so far! His elegantly appointed restaurant nurtures an intimate vibe with just seven tables and a table dโhรดte opposite the open kitchen. Backed by Executive Chef Camille Larquemin and Pastry Chef Tessa Ponzo, Durand rolls out a seasonal surprise menu. Market-fresh ingredients are showcased with bags of flair and technical skill: ballotine of croaker ร la grenobloise; calfโs sweetbread in Meaux mustard with green peas and veal gravy; and a decadent creamy vanilla and miso delight to finish with a flourish.
โฌ68 at lunchtime (excluding public holidays)
Jacques Faussat
Chef Jacques Faussat loves nothing more than the simplicity inspired by his roots and his childhood in Gers. This simplicity was also nurtured by Michel Guรฉrard and especially Alain Dutournier: Faussatโs meeting with Dutournier, who shares the same origins, was decisive in his career โ starting with 10 years spent in the kitchen at Trou Gascon. His own restaurant offers cooking thatโs full of flavor, basing everything around good produce prepared in a way that brings out its best. It represents good value for money too.
โฌ60 at lunchtime
Le Violon d'Ingres
At this luxury neo-brasserie, the duo of Alain Solivรฉrรจs (the highly experienced former chef of Le Taillevent) and Jimmy Tsaramanana celebrate the southwest of France with impressive technical skill and high-quality ingredients. The sautรฉed sweetbreads served with a vin jaune sauce and the mille-feuille with a light vanilla cream are two of the restaurantโs great classic dishes. As for the feel of the place, authenticity and conviviality reign supreme thanks to a highly professional team. This is a restaurant frequented by bon vivants and reservations are essential, as tables get snapped up fast.
โฌ65 at lunchtime
Omar Dhiab
Almost next-door to Place des Victoires, youthful Chef Omar Dhiab, who boasts a rock solid resumรฉ (Lasserre, lโAbeille, Loiseau Rive Gauche), has found himself a minimalist lair with an open-plan kitchen and a splendid white marble counter. His cooking revolves around flavorful dishes rich with creative flourishes, and his light, tempting desserts are an ode to the seasons. In the company of an enthusiastic young team, the chef is equally at home in the front of house as in the kitchen.
โฌ58 at lunchtime (excluding public holidays)
Need somewhere to stay? Book Hรดtel Madame Rรชve with the MICHELIN Guide.
Origines Restaurant
In this contemporary restaurant, Aveyron-born Chef Julien Boscus fine-tunes bold, crisp cuisine thanks to a solid classical background. His genuine ร la carte lineup (something of a rarity these days) showcases intelligently crafted, flavorful dishes made with first-class seasonal produce. Examples include a delicious crispy tartlet filled with morel mushrooms creamed in sous-voile wine, or sautรฉed calf sweetbreads with green asparagus from Vaucluse steamed in citron, while his amazing hare ร la royale, reworked in a more modern vein, deserves a special mention. The wine list stars an impressive selection from Franceโs vineyards served by a slick, professional team. Friendly and endearing!
โฌ62 at lunchtime
Oxte
This pleasant and cozy little restaurant in the รtoile neighborhood near the Arc de Triomphe serves delicious, contemporary Mexican-influenced cuisine. French ingredients are infused with condiments, herbs and spices by a talented and passionate Mexican chef who also gets involved with the service. He turns out savvy and perfectly cooked dishes that are skillfully prepared with invigorating seasoning, like marinated sea bream with a turnip medley and salsa tatemada. This colorful, punchy and well-seasoned food is so good youโll soon be back for more!
โฌ69 at lunchtime
Pantagruel
Behind the large bay window of his kitchen, the chef shows the full range of his talents through dishes presented on small plates โ from the play on textures to the interplay between land and sea via smoking and condiments. Take the smoked beetroot with sardines, for example, or the blue lobster prepared in three ways.
โฌ65 at lunchtime, Monday-Friday
Pilgrim
After two years at Duende in Nรฎmes, Masaki Nagao is back on a pilgrimage to the capital as he breathes new life into this establishment. In the wake of Vantre and Le Clarence, the Japanese chef prepares a crisp, modern, subtly inventive Gallic repertoire of dishes guided by the seasons. He admits a weakness for briny shellfish, which he adds raw, cooked and in broth to structure his culinary score. Try a vegetable composition of carrot, radish and turnip laced with a shellfish consommรฉ, or sashimi of first-class scallops flanked by pear, smoked ricotta and Castelfranco greens. Thereโs a more concise menu at lunchtime.
โฌ55 at lunchtime
Prรฉvelle
The restaurantโs lyrical name perfectly reflects Chef Romain Mederโs cuisine. Alain Ducasseโs former protรฉgรฉ pays homage to his rural upbringing with a plant-centric menu that is rooted in local รle-de-France produce and complemented by poultry, fish and shellfish. His modern and resolutely seasonal dishes demonstrate impressive technical skill: Vegetables are roasted with the same care as meats, in pursuit of the deep, rich juices and flavors born of the Maillard reaction, a culinary process favored by his mentor. Beyond the open kitchen and its adjoining table, a staircase leads upstairs to a hushed, understated dining space that exudes a peaceful atmosphere.
โฌ65 for two courses at lunchtime
โฌ85 for three courses at lunchtime
Qui Plume la Lune
Qui Plume la Lune is welcoming, picturesque and romantic. Bare stone walls and natural materials (untreated wood, twigs and branches) set a poetic scene, and one of the walls bears a quote from William Faulkner: โWe ran out into the moonlight toward the kitchen.โ This temple of culinary delicacies is the work of a dedicated team determined to select only the very best produce. Diners are invited to sample dishes that are a masterclass of expertise and precision, overflowing with vitality, freshness and flavor. A feast of culinary delights guaranteed to lift your spirits awaits all who enter this sanctuary of good food.
โฌ45 at lunchtime
Quinsou
In a stark, modern interior (cement tiles, bare light bulbs), Chef Antonin Bonnet offers a refined, delicate, sensitive and unpretentious take on artisanal cuisine. The ingredient-led dishes put the focus squarely on premium-quality produce: Axuria veal, hand-dived scallops from Erquy, matured trout from Asturias. The lunch menu offers the best value at this fine restaurant headed by a passionate chef.
โฌ58 at lunchtime
Substance
Located in a bourgeois district of Paris, the crack kitchen team at this fashionable restaurant rolls out a surprise menu that favors local, seasonal ingredients. This is unorthodox, vibrant cooking with a creative streak and a weakness for vegetables. Combine that with low-sugar desserts in a modern vein and a splendid list of mostly organic or natural wines, and whatโs not to like?
โฌ68 at lunchtime (excluding public holidays)
Tomy & Co
Two minutes from Rue Saint Dominique, this establishment bears the hallmark of Cambodian-born Chef Tomy Gousset, who is forging ahead with a gleeful, no-holds-barred approach. A relative latecomer to gastronomy when he was 23 years old, Gousset perfected his skills at Le Meurice, Taillevent and Boulud in New York. Today he plays a gourmet-bistro score, firmly in tune with his era, placing his โkarmaโ (his own words) at the service of taste and the ingredients with a genuine commitment of local sourcing. His motto is โSimplicity and sophistication,โ or โ in our words this time, โA slap-up good meal!"
โฌ49 at lunchtime
Vaisseau
Chef Adrien Cachot has been a familiar face since appearing on French TVโs Top Chef in 2020. In this intimate, minimalist space he puts his creativity to the test with dishes that often feature unexpected pairings, such as the show-stopping Cachot e Pepe Mochi, prepared in the manner of a pepper and citrus risotto. He has a penchant for less conventional ingredients like offal, which contribute unusual textures, as well as the marriage of surf and turf, such as his superb black ruff judiciously combined with tripe and vin jaune. Over the course of a carte blanche menu that is unapologetically playful, a singular culinary personality emerges, shaking things up and winning diners over from start to finish.
โฌ60 at lunchtime, Wednesday-Friday
Villa9Trois
Offering an oasis of greenery in the heart of the urbanized Parisian suburbs, cross the wooded park of this 19th-century villa and youโll come across a vegetable garden, beehives and even a citrus greenhouse. In fine weather, guests are welcomed on a terrace covered by white parasols and enlivened by garlands. Chef Sylvain Grosjeanโs dishes are classically inspired but not lacking in pizzazz, such as the barbecued duck with red cabbage and spicy verbena jus.
โฌ55 at lunchtime
Ze Kitchen Galerie
Do we still need to introduce the understated William Ledeuil? For over 20 years, this permanently inspired chef has been offering personal cooking with a welcome freshness. Plenty of this is in evidence on the lunch menu, which offers superb value for money and is a real Parisian favorite.
โฌ49 at lunchtime
Zostera
In a residential neighborhood 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 Pergolรจse. This talented chefโs love of the Atlantic finds expression in flavorful and remarkably delicate seafood cuisine, and the restaurant itself is named after a seagrass. Tender Arctic char with butter and tansy, asparagus confit in wax, or premium hand-dived scallops simply seared: The precise seasoning, accurate cooking and delicate combinations reveal the full potential of meticulously sourced seafood. Supported by flawless technique, the menu also shines the spotlight on vegetables, the chefโs other passion. Charming and attentive service.
โฌ55 for four courses at lunchtime