Chinese food in Paris is a cheap and delicious antidote to “le gastronome!”. This place has hand-pulled noodles and will run you at most 12 …
Category: Interesting Paris Restaurants
A complete Paris restaurant guide.
Le Violon d’Ingres
In the seventh, owned and run by a renowned former chef of the Hotel Crillon (Christian Constant), this has a Michelin star and a devoted …
Et Dans Ma Couer, Il y a
Loic Anquier, brother of a famous Brazilian chef, has created an exceptional bistro in the Canal St. Martin area. The restaurant strives to mix classics …
Au Bon Accueil
Located behind the Quai Branly Museum, this serves classic French food at a really impressive bargain. A 3 course lunch is 27 euros and dinner …
Arpege Restaurant
If you’re going to spend $200 per person for lunch and double or more for dinner, you have to go to Michelin 3 starred Arpege. …
Chez Michel
Retro bistro near Gare du Nord and very popular. The chef is from Brittany and features game in season. Chez Michel Map it! 10 Rue …
Auberge Etchegorry
Anyone for Basque food? This is a landmark at 41 Rue Croulebarbe F. Metro Les Gobelins. Sausages and garlic strands hang from the ceiling. Address: …
La Table de Fabrice
The chef/owner departed Joel Robuchon to create his own simple, well-prepared food. Accessible from three metro lines, just parallel to the Blvd Saint Germain. La …
Atelier Maitre Albert
Guy Savoy presents a new chef in collaboration. Prix Fixe lunch is 24 euros. Dinner is about double that. Short wine list of reasonably priced …
L’Orangerie Bistro
Polished but not pretentious, on the Ile Saint Louis. Creative food that does not get self-consciously weird. Prix fixe lunch is 35 euros, dinner is …