A stone's throw from the Palais-Royal, A Casaluna is a Corsican restaurant unlike any other. Chef Jean Costantini unveils a raw cuisine that is uniquely his own, far removed from the folklore associated with the Isle of Beauty.
In the heart of Paris's 17th arrondissement, the Wagon Bleu is a Parisian institution reborn with a gourmet and festive concept that's well worth the detour. This unusual restaurant, set in an authentic 1925 Orient Express carriage, offers generous Corsican-style cuisine and a lively program of DJ sets on weekends.
Take a trip to Corsica at Alma, a restaurant and tapas bar typical of the island of beauty, in the Montorgueil district, where you can feast on good food in a lively, welcoming atmosphere.
Just a stone's throw from Gare d'Austerlitz, U Mulinu is a warm and welcoming Corsican bar-restaurant that takes you straight to the Île de Beauté with generous, comforting dishes featuring local produce.
Private, green and gourmet, the Patio Opéra bends over backwards to seduce its guests. Enjoy impeccable Italian and Corsican-inspired cuisine in a timeless setting far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
We invite you to discover Chez Minnà, the Corsican restaurant just off the Grands Boulevards in Paris, where you can enjoy grandma's generous cuisine with a modern twist. On the menu: cocktails and gourmet dishes with the flavours of the Île de Beauté.
After Chez Minnà, L'Alivi and Alma, Saveriu Cacciari presents his new Parisian restaurant. Named Pépita, this new restaurant in the capital's 5th arrondissement offers Mediterranean flavors that are sure to tantalize your taste buds!
Head for Corsica without even leaving Paris thanks to La Serre, the new covered and heated spot in the Rotonde Stalingrad opened by the Gustu team, where you can savour and sip the best of Corsican cuisine.