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Best Paris restaurants and eateries

 

Ooh la la! This guide to Paris’ top restaurants and eateries will have your stomach rumbling in no time. Discover where’s best to dine in the City of Love.

French food is up there among the best cuisine in the world. It gave us croissants, baguettes, steak tartare, soupe à l'oignon, coq au vin – the list of culinary delights goes on. And there’s no better place in the country to sample the nation’s top tasty treats than in Paris, its foodie epicentre.

Come to the City of Love with a list of must-try dishes – you’ll find them all in this guide to the best places to eat in Paris. From cosy cafés and bistros to romantic restaurants and bustling boulangeries, there’s a rich spectrum of eateries to choose from in the French capital.

Craft a city break around your taste buds with our guide to the best restaurants in Paris. Bon appétit!

Best bistro: Joséphine Chez Dumonet

French classics such as tarte tatin and coq au vin are bistro staples. If that’s what you’re after, one of the best places to eat in Paris is Joséphine Chez Dumonet. Take a seat at the intimate eatery and dine on traditional dishes – the beef bourguignon and the Grand Marnier soufflé are two must-trys.

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Best value eatery: Bistrot Victoires

Oozing typical Parisian chic, this centrally-located bistro is a budget-friendly place to sample traditional French fare. Duck confit, steak frites and croque monsieur are all winners. Save room for a pot of crème brûlée afterwards!

Best seafood: Le Vent d’Armor

Once a chef for the French president, Nicolas Tribet now serves up sublime seafood at his restaurant Le Vent d’Armor. Perched along the Seine, this eatery brings the best of the Breton coast to the heart of Paris. Slurp down oysters, sample cassolette of scallops with truffles or tuck into grilled sole with porcini mushrooms.

Best steakhouse: LOCO

Found in the Montmartre district, this restaurant serves steak with Argentinian panache. For starters, try the Tartare de Wagyu with lime foam and Budo Sansho pepper. Follow it with your choice of steak, cooked over charcoal and served with either homemade French fries or mashed potatoes. For the ultimate experience, pair your meat with a bottle of Argentinian red wine.

Best for crêpes: Mardi Crêpes Club

An afternoon pick-me-up in Paris comes in the shape of a crêpe. And you can’t beat the ones at Mardi Crêpes Club. The question is, savoury or sweet? Ham and raclette or salted caramel? Maybe even both? Whichever you plump for, your crêpe will be served up speedily, so you can be wolfing it down in no time.

Best for fine dining: L’Arpège

Of all Paris’ restaurants, this three-Michelin star eatery is one of the most outstanding. Perfect if you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime dinner before you leave the French capital. Renowned chef Alain Passard opened L’Arpège in 1986 and since 1996 it’s held a trio of Michelin stars. For the ultimate experience, opt for one of the tasting menus with accompanying wines.

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Best brasserie: Bouillon Julien

Dining at a brasserie is a typical French experience and a must while visiting Paris. Bouillon Julien is one of the top ones in the city, swathed in art nouveau décor with a vibrant atmosphere. It first opened its doors in 1906 and more than a hundred years later, it still dazzles diners. Sample confit pork belly, parmentier of duck leg or baked fish in the jaw-droppingly beautiful dining room.

Best street food: Uma Nota

Japanese and Brazilian cuisines collide at this fusion street food-style eatery. Uma Nota is changing up the Parisian status quo, showing off an explosion of colour and flavours – you wouldn’t be wrong in thinking you’re in the heart of Rio de Janeiro here. Sample signature dishes, such as a tangy red snapper, prawn and calamari ceviche and deep fried Brazilian dumplings.

Best bakery: Boulangerie Utopie

This isn’t any neighbourhood bakery. This is thought to be one of the best bakeries in France. The smell of freshly baked bread wafts down the street – follow your nose all the way up to Boulangerie Utopie’s counter and you’ll find heavenly displays of baguettes, loaves and pastries. Whether it’s croissants for breakfast or sandwiches for lunch, you can pick up a takeaway to devour in the park around the corner.

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Posted: 8th Jan 2019. Updated: 9th Mar 2023.

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