Upscale Restaurants in Paris

Upscale Restaurants in Paris

Restaurants Overview
Name Price/
Cuisine
Location
 
Alcazar
When Sir Terence Conran opened this impressive 300-seat restaurant...
$$$
St-Germain-des-Prés
 
Au Boeuf Couronné
La Villette once housed the city's meat market, and this brasserie...
$$$
Canal St-Martin
 
Au Gourmand
In a city where many restaurants seem to take customers for granted...
$$$
Faubourg St-Honoré
 
Bistrot des Deux Théâtres
This theater-lover's bistro with red-velour banquettes, black-and-white...
$$$
Montmartre
 
Chez Casimir
Thierry Breton's bright, easygoing bistro is popular with polished...
$$$
Les Grands Boulevards
 
Chez Georges
If you were to ask Parisian bankers, aristocrats, or antiques...
$$$
Louvre/Tuileries
 
Chez Julien
This vintage bistro next to the Seine was easy to overlook until...
$$$
The Marais
 
Chez Savy
Just off the glitzy Avenue Montaigne, Chez Savy occupies its...
$$$
Champs-Élysées
 
D'Chez Eux
The red-checked tablecloths and jovial maître d'hôtel...
$$$
Invalides
 
Drouant
Best known for the literary prizes awarded here since 1914, Drouant...
$$$
Les Grands Boulevards
 
Fogòn St-Julien
The most ambitious Spanish restaurant in Paris occupies an airy...
$$$
The Latin Quarter
 
Goupil le Bistro
The best Paris bistros emit an air of quiet confidence, and this...
$$$
Les Grands Boulevards
 
Huîtrerie Régis
When the oysters are this fresh, who needs anything else? That's...
$$$
St-Germain-des-Prés
 
Jadis
There's something very grown-up about the cooking of young chef...
$$$
Around the Eiffel Tower
 
KGB
After extravagant success with his Asian-infused cuisine at Ze...
$$$
St-Germain-des-Prés
 
L'Arôme
Eric Martins ran a popular bistro in the far reaches of the 15e...
$$$-$$$$
Champs-Élysées
 
L'Assiette
David Rathgeber spent 12 years working for Alain Ducasse as chef...
$$$
Montparnasse
 
L'Epigramme
Great bistro food is not so hard to find in Paris, but only rarely...
$$$
St-Germain-des-Prés
 
L'Huîtrier
If you have a single-minded craving for oysters, this is the...
$$$
Les Grands Boulevards
 
La Fermette Marbeuf
Graced with one of the most mesmerizing Belle Époque rooms...
$$$
Champs-Élysées
 
La Mascotte
Though everyone talks about the "new Montmartre," exemplified...
$$$
Montmartre
 
La Régalade St. Honoré
When Bruno Doucet bought the original La Régalade from...
$$$
Faubourg St-Honoré
 
La Table Lauriston
Serge Barbey has developed a winning formula in his chic bistro...
$$$
Trocadéro
 
Le Comptoir du Relais Saint-Germain
Run by legendary bistro chef Yves Camdeborde, this tiny Art Deco...
$$$
St-Germain-des-Prés
 
Le Georges
One of those rooftop show-stopping venues so popular in Paris...
$$$
Les Halles
 
Le Grand Colbert
One of the few independently owned brasseries left in Paris...
$$$
Western Paris
 
Le Petit Rétro
A diverse clientele (men in expensive suits at noon, well-dressed...
$$$
Trocadéro
 
Le Repaire de Cartouche
In this split-level, dark-wood bistro between Bastille and République...
$$$
Bastille/Nation
 
Macéo
Natural light streams through the restaurant, and a broad, curved...
$$$
Louvre/Tuileries
 
Mini Palais
The new Mini Palais, inside the Grand Palais, has gotten it smashingly...
$$$
Champs-Élysées
 
Pinxo
The word pinxo (pronounced "peencho") means "to pinch" in Basque...
$$-$$$
Western Paris
 
Racines
The secret of the deceptively simple yet hearty food served here...
$$$
Les Grands Boulevards
 
Rech
Having restored the historic Paris bistros Aux Lyonnais and Benoît...
$$$
Champs-Élysées
 
Restaurant le Gaigne
Mickaël Gaignon worked with Pierre Gagnaire and Frédéric...
$$$
The Marais
 
Sardegna a Tavola
Paris might have more Italian restaurants than you can shake...
$$$
Bastille/Nation
 
Unico
An architect and a photographer, both Parisians born in Argentina...
$$$
Bastille/Nation
 
Yen
If you're having what is known in French as a crise de foie (liver...
$$$
St-Germain-des-Prés
 
Ze Kitchen Galerie
William Ledeuil made his name at the popular Les Bouquinistes...
$$$
The Latin Quarter
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