3 Best Restaurants in Paris, France

Prunier

$$$$ | Champs-Élysées Fodor's choice

A Paris institution since 1925, this absolute stunner of a seafood brasserie was also one of the first restaurants to champion French-raised caviar, after the Bolshevik revolution cut the Russian supply. Fast forward to 2023, when star chef Yannick Alléno took the helm of the Art Deco dining room (one of the most spectacular historic interiors in Paris), infusing the menu with a new elegance in dishes like a caviar-flecked salmon-and-seaweed hand roll, langoustine carpaccio with caviar cream, or a perfectly prepared filet of sole, all washed down with sparkly Champagne or a crisp Bourgogne blanc. Desserts are equally luscious. Dining here is a quintessential Parisian experience, whether for a leisurely lunch or an elegant candlelit dinner.

Huîtrerie Régis

$$$$ | St-Germain-des-Prés

It's all about oysters at this bright 14-seat restaurant with crisp white tablecloths and pleasant service, popular with the area's chic set. If you find yourself puzzled over the relative merits of fines de claires and spéciales, you can always go with the €39 prix fixe that includes a glass of white wine and a dozen No. 3 (medium) oysters—or ask the knowledgeable waiters for advice. This simplest of meals can be supplemented with foie gras and toast followed by the fromage du moment.

3 rue de Montfaucon, Paris, Île-de-France, 75006, France
01–44–41–10–07
Known For
  • location right in the heart of St-Germain shopping
  • freshness and variety of oysters
  • fruit pie for dessert
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed early July–early Sept.

Vive

$$$ | Champs-Élysées

Culinary power couple Stéphanie Le Quellec and her husband David teamed up on this classy duplex restaurant set in a residential neighborhood close to the Arc de Triomphe that highlights the bounty of the sea. Le Quellec wisely lets the delicate flavors of the seafood speak for themselves, paired with refined complementary flavors. Start with briny oysters fresh from the Brittany coast, followed by scintillating tarama with celery oil, grilled octopus in a creamy harissa sauce, or the catch of the day served with sake-miso beurre blanc. For dessert, the warm deep-dish pecan cookie for two is worth the trip alone. Seafaring cocktails and excellent wines by the bottle and glass round out a memorable meal.

62 av. des Ternes, Paris, Île-de-France, 75017, France
01–42–94–07–90
Known For
  • maturing tuna like Angus beef
  • beautiful decor
  • two-Michelin-starred chef
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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