Every year, new restaurants spring up all over the capital. One thing's for sure: from September onwards, the new season gets off to a flying start, with a host of fine addresses opening their doors to gourmets.
We can't wait to discover the future gastronomic tables, the renowned chefs, the addresses that will blow our minds (taking bets on the Michelin guide for the coming year), but also the discreet little restaurants where we can simply eat well - that's all we want, after all!
And let's face it, there's something for every taste and budget! From Asian restaurants to Mediterranean cuisine, French haute cuisine, hotly-anticipated chefs and street-food, discover the most eagerly-awaited restaurants in Paris this September.
We take a look at the restaurants you won't want to miss when you get back from vacation. Stay tuned for a sneak preview of the biggest new restaurants in Paris this September!
Le Gainsbarre, the café-restaurant and cocktail bar at the Maison Gainsbourg
Le Gainsbarre is the name of a hybrid café-restaurant by day and cocktail bar-restaurant by night in the Maison Gainsbourg, the famous house transformed into a museum in honor of the artist. With a decor evoking the artist's early piano-bar years, come and enjoy a room service menu from lunch to dinner. [Read more]
La Brasserie des Arts, authentic Parisian brasserie by the book
With its own take on the great French classics, Brasserie des Arts is fast becoming an institution in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district. A true Parisian brasserie, with attentive service to boot! [Read more]
Le Boréal, a fabulous café-bistro serving responsible cuisine from morning to night
Café in the morning, bistro for lunch and dinner, brunch on weekends; Le Boréal is the perfect solution for all your needs. [Read more]
Thiou, Apiradee Thirakomen's Thai restaurant back at the Norman hotel
Chef Apiradee Thirakomen installs Thiou, her iconic Thai restaurant from the 2000s, in the Hotel Norman, a stone's throw from Place de l'Etoile. [Read more]
Taco Mesa, chef Beatriz Gonzalez's authentic taco restaurant
Chef Beatriz Gonzalez has opened Taco Mesa, her taco restaurant in Paris. A long-awaited success story! [Read more]
Jungle Palace, Ephemera's immersive restaurant in Paris: our review
After Under the Sea and Stellar, Ephemera unveils a third immersive restaurant in Paris. Head for the capital's 10th arrondissement to discover this concept, which this time takes us to the heart of the animal kingdom. [Read more]
Groot, a delicious street-food pie shop from Top Chefs Hugo Riboulet & Albane Auvray
Top Chef 2023 winner Hugo Riboulet opens Groot, a street-food restaurant based around pies, in the company of his former teammate and friend Albane Auvray. Comfort and indulgence are the order of the day! [Read more]
Sama, the Lebanese restaurant that rethinks mezzés in the 11th arrondissement
The fruit of a collaboration between three friends, the Lebanese restaurant Sama rethinks mezzés, with all the hospitality typical of Levantine tables. [Read more]
Kuna, Indian street-food naan
If you're a naan fan, you've come to the right place: Kuna, the restaurant that makes naan into a sandwich, just a stone's throw from Pigalle. [Read more]
Facette, the festive restaurant under the Mazette where you can eat, drink and dance the night away
Le Mazette now boasts a festive restaurant called Facette. The place to eat, drink and dance the night away! [Read more]
Sharma Ji, chef Manoj Sharma's Indian restaurant far from folklore
Chef Manoj Sharma has opened Sharma Ji, a far-from-folkloric Indian restaurant that honors his family recipes. [Read more]
VIF, well-rolled sandwiches and oriental grills at Oberkampf
At VIF, on rue Oberkampf, oriental grills are king, in sandwich or bowl versions! [Read more]
A Table, the simple bistronomic restaurant from chef Camille Guérin
Young chef Camille Guérin opens her first restaurant in the 7th arrondissement. With an evocative name: A Table! [Read more]
Le 19.20 by Norbert Tarayre, the Prince of Wales's restaurant
Alert, the 19.20 restaurant by Norbert Tarayre at the Prince de Galles Paris, opens its doors! On the menu, a fine French bistro menu in a friendly atmosphere. You'll love its jungle decor and locally sourced products, worked with Norbert's pep. [Read more]
Kitchen Galerie Bis is dead, long live Oktobre by chef Martin Maumet
Chef Martin Maumet has opened his first restaurant, Oktobre, in place of Kitchen Galerie Bis, where he was previously associate chef. A successful gamble! [Read more]
Pin-Pan, Argentinian competition sandwiches
When two street food moguls join forces, the result is Pin-Pan, an Argentinian street-food restaurant where you can devour competitive sandwiches. [Read more]
Guefen, chef Ohad Amzallag's seafood restaurant: photos and reviews
Chef Ohad Amzallag unveils Guefen, his first restaurant in the Marais district, with a surprising bias! [Read more]
L'Espadon at the Ritz Paris, Eugénie Béziat's gourmet restaurant
The famous Ritz Paris opens its brand-new restaurant, l'Espadon, in collaboration with talented chef Eugénie Béziat. A unique gastronomic experience awaits you in a sumptuous setting overlooking the hotel's Grand Jardin. [Read more]
Kitchen by Stéphanie Le Quellec, the Hôtel Madame Rêve restaurant
Discover "Kitchen by Stéphanie Le Quellec", the new restaurant at the Hôtel Madame Rêve invested by the two-star chef, located at 48 rue du Louvre. [Read more]
Maison Kapunka, a Thai bistro combining tradition and modernity
Between tradition and modernity, Maison Kapunka opens a new Thai restaurant in Strasbourg Saint-Denis. [Read more]
Botza: the gourmet spot a stone's throw from Buttes Chaumont
Fancy some fine Franco-Italian cuisine? Head for the Botza bistro, nestled in the heart of Buttes Chaumont, which combines the charm of Parisian brasseries with the delicacy of French-style pizzas. A gourmet haven where tradition meets modernity! [Read more]
Blanc by Shinichi Sato, gourmet table by the former chef of the ** Passage 53 restaurant
The former chef of ** Passage 53 is back in the news with the opening of Blanc by Shinichi Sato next autumn. [Read more]
Hémicycle, Stéphane Manigold's table that's sure to be the talk of the town
Stéphane Manigold unveils his latest project: Hémicycle, a gourmet restaurant due to open in September. [Read more]
Parisian institution La Tour d'Argent gets a makeover
A true Parisian institution, the Tour d'Argent unveils a new, more contemporary face, with the creation of a new bar and the opening of its rooftop. [Read more]
Faubourg Daimant, French and bourgeois vegetarian cuisine for saucing
And that's two for Daimant Collective! After Plan D and its vegan sandwiches, it's time for bourgeois cuisine and sauces at Faubourg Daimant, but always in 100% plant-based versions, of course! [Read more]
But also: Auburn, the coffee shop x wine bar at Hotel Indigo; the new face of Assaf Granit and Tomer Lanzman's Balagan, to be discovered at the end of the year; the same Assaf Granit's Boubalé restaurant in the Grand Mazarin, with its Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine; and the September 4 opening of a second Baca'v by chef Emile Cotte in Boulogne-Billancourt, a carbon copy of the first with bistro, dining cellar and sharing table.
There's plenty to discover and enjoy over the coming weeks!