Although eatingsteak tartareis considered strange or even downright baffling by some tourists and even some French people who find it hard to understand how it is possible to eat raw meat without being a cannibal,beef tartarehas always been popular on Parisian restaurant menus, and has been for centuries.
This typically French dish is prepared from raw beef, cut into small pieces (the famous tartare with a knife!) or finely chopped, mixed with onions, capers, gherkins, egg yolk and mustard, as well as fresh spices and herbs, to ensure maximum flavor.
A refined dish for anyone who enjoys raw meat and bold flavors,tartare is often served with crispy, golden fries and a green salad. It can be enjoyed in traditional Parisian restaurants, but also in the capital's gourmet restaurants . Here are our top Parisian addresses for lovers of fresh steak tartare made according to the rules of the art!



Les Frérots, a hit among gourmet burger lovers in this popular 17th arrondissement bistro
In the 17th arrondissement, Les Frérots are making a statement with their gourmet burgers stuffed with French produce, and for the more daring, an extra generous helping of cheddar. [Read more]



Le Café de la Paix: The Stunning Historic Restaurant of Paris Facing the Opéra Garnier
Listed as a Historic Monument and opened in 1862, the Café de la Paix is one of Paris’s most iconic gastronomic landmarks. Located opposite the Opéra Garnier in the 9th arrondissement, it offers more affordable lunch menus, a popular Sunday brunch, and a menu crafted by chef Laurent André. [Read more]



Les Jardins du Presbourg, an upscale restaurant just steps from the Arc de Triomphe
At the foot of the Arc de Triomphe, Les Jardins du Presbourg offers a delightful dining experience in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. This restaurant, crafted by architect and designer Martin Brudnizki, features a hearty menu that blends classic French cuisine with Mediterranean influences, all set within a lush, enchanting botanical setting. [Read more]



L'Auberge Aveyronnaise, a warm and traditional restaurant in Paris where you can enjoy authentic Aligot
Not far from Bercy station in the 12th arrondissement, the Auberge Aveyronnaise serves up classic dishes from the Aveyron region on its checkered tablecloths, with the legendary aligot taking center stage, all in a warm, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere. [Read more]



Les Tontons de Neuilly, the elegant bistronomic restaurant in Hauts-de-Seine
Les Tontons de Neuilly is located on Place Parmentier in Neuilly-sur-Seine in the Hauts-de-Seine department. This bistronomic restaurant, created by Alexandre Baizet, Gérard Castellani, and chef Rachid Djillali, offers generous French cuisine in a refined Art Deco setting, with a beautiful spacious dining room and a lovely terrace for sunny days. [Read more]



Bistrot Sauvageon, the neighborhood restaurant in the 19th arrondissement with gourmet dishes
Looking for a good bistro in the 19th? Head to Bistrot Sauvageon, a neighborhood restaurant between Colonel Fabien and Buttes-Chaumont, which combines a great atmosphere with delicious gourmet dishes. [Read more]



Comptoir Lazu by chef Rémi Lazurowicz, inspired dishes, fine wines and 80's ambience
And that's two for chef Rémi Lazurowicz, who has opened Comptoir Lazu opposite his first Lazu address. A restaurant with 80's decor in the Pigalle district, where you can enjoy an affordable lunch menu and small plates to share in the evening! [Read more]



La Riotte, a lively French bistro and fine vintages in the cellar
Opened by Caves Carrière, La Riotte is a lively French bistro that inevitably revolves around the cellar's fine vintages. [Read more]



Bistrot Darsy, a charming (and delicious) old-fashioned restaurant in Ménilmontant
On the Ménilmontant side of Paris, immerse yourself in the Paris of yesteryear at Bistrot Darsy, an old-fashioned restaurant as charming as it is delicious. [Read more]



La Réserve Paris unveils its "Tradition Palace" Sunday menu
Every Sunday from 11am to 11pm, La Réserve Paris, one of the capital's most intimate palaces, offers an exclusive menu dedicated to the great palace culinary classics. Called "Tradition Palace", this new gastronomic experience is enjoyed in the refined surroundings of La Pagode de Cos or La Bibliothèque. [Read more]



Pink Koï Paris, the immersive and festive Japanese restaurant at Les Halles - video
Alerts, friends: we're unveiling an exclusive Japanese restaurant called Pink Koï Paris, which may well attract the whole of Paris. A huge, immersive, animated restaurant with different spaces, the first restaurant in Paris dedicated to Japanese robata (Japanese barbecue) with succulent yet accessible dishes, we're running. [Read more]



L'Attilio Paris, refined Italian cuisine in elegant surroundings
In place of Dassaï, L'Attilio Paris has opened with a team inherited from the Robuchon era, masterfully led by Attilio Marrazzo. The chef offers specialties from the Botte region, executed in a refined manner. [Read more]



Trâm 130, chef Priscilla Trâm's exciting first table
At last! Chef Priscilla Trâm has opened Trâm 130 on rue Saint-Maur. A long-awaited restaurant. So, what's the verdict? [Read more]



Bien Élevé, a family-run meat restaurant, from pasture to plate
Exceptional meats direct from the producer, matured on site, and a friendly bistro atmosphere, there's no doubt about it: you're at Bien Élevé! [Read more]



Brasserie Martin, the restless brewery of the Nouvelle Garde
In the La Nouvelle Garde family, we ask for Brasserie Martin, that big bistro with its colorful decor and winter garden, where gangs of friends and local families flock. [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]



Bistrot Podium's tartar knife by Glenn Viel
Check out chef Glenn Viel's delicious, finely seasoned knife-edge tartare at the festive new Bistrots Pas Parisiens bistro. [Read more]



Le Minet Galant, a charming French bistro a stone's throw from the Bouffes Parisiens theater
A charming French bistro a stone's throw from the Bouffes Parisiens theater, Le Minet Galant declaims its love of bistro-style cooking. [Read more]



Club Cochon, bistrot canaille in the Passage des Panoramas
As its name suggests, Club Cochon is aimed at pork lovers, and offers pork in all its forms, including pork sandwiches for lunch. [Read more]



Alesti, affordable brasserie on the Grands Boulevards and great French classics
Just a stone's throw from the Grands Boulevards, brasserie Alesti has revamped its menu and now offers classic French dishes. An address offering unbeatable value for money in the neighborhood. [Read more]



Au Pied de Cochon, gourmet cuisine at Les Halles day and night
Day or night, the brasserie Au Pied de Cochon delights Parisians and tourists alike with its traditional, generous French cuisine. A legendary address to try at least once in your life. [Read more]



Café Max, generous French cuisine in this Resistance stronghold
Chef Frédéric Vardon, also at the helm of 39V, takes over Parisian institution Café Max, a Mecca of the Resistance and a generous French bistro with a last-century feel, where the neighborhood's encostumé workers rub shoulders. [Read more]



Le Petit Rétro, our test of Irwin Durand and Guy Savoy's new table in the 16th arrondissement of Paris
For fine bistronomic cuisine in the purest French tradition, head for Le Petit Rétro, a restaurant in the 16th arrondissement whose new menu has been devised by Chiberta chef Irwin Durand, under the guidance of chef Guy Savoy. We've tried it, we'll tell you about it! [Read more]



Au Petit Riche, bourgeois French cuisine without a wrinkle
Since it opened in 1854, Au Petit Riche has been delighting the Parisian elite with its bourgeois French cuisine. [Read more]



Bouillon Pigalle, great French classics at low prices
From midday to midnight, Bouillon Pigalle delivers the great classics of bistro cuisine at low prices. It's the perfect place for those on a budget. [Read more]



L'Escargot Montorgueil, the Parisian institution still delighting, 200 years later
Located in the Halles district of Paris, L'Escargot Montorgueil showcases Burgundy snails in original recipes, and brilliantly executes the great classics of French gastronomy. [Read more]



Le Saint-Régis, the 100% Parisian brasserie on the Ile-Saint-Louis
Looking for the very best in Parisian bistronomy? Let's go to Saint-Régis, a typical bistro in the Ile-Saint-Louis district, offering the very best in bistronomic cuisine right in the heart of Paris. Eggs Benedict, warm goat's cheese salad, croque monsieur, salmon and avocado tartare... A real treat! [Read more]



Astair, the Parisian brasserie in the Passage des Panoramas
Inside the Passage des Panoramas, Brasserie Astair unveils a menu of generously served traditional French dishes. The place to comfort yourself during the coming winter! [Read more]



Bouillon République, the bubbling French address
Bouillon République has finally opened its doors and, like its big brother Bouillon Pigalle, offers a host of traditional French dishes at very affordable prices. [Read more]



Le Petit Bouillon Vavin, the lively broth in Montparnasse
In the purest tradition of cheerfully noisy Parisian bouillons, Petit Bouillon Vavin opens its doors on Boulevard du Montparnasse. On the menu are traditional French recipes, generous and invigorating, accessible to all budgets. [Read more]



Amandine Chaignot opens Café de Luce, a café-bistro in Montmartre
In the summer of 2021, chef Amandine Chaignot will open her second address in Paris, a café-bistro named Café de Luce in the heights of Montmartre. [Read more]



Loup, the 1st arrondissement brasserie that celebrates homemade food
At Chez Loup, the large brasserie in the 1st arrondissement open all day, a young chef has chosen to give pride of place to home-made products, prepared with organic, seasonal and well-sourced ingredients. [Read more]



L'Alsace, the mythical brasserie on the Champs-Elysées
L'Alsace has its own address in Paris, on the Champs-Élysées to be precise. While the address has existed since 1968, in 2017 the brasserie received a facelift by Laura Gonzalez (no less!). Open all day, the brasserie serves quiches from Lorraine, flammekueches and spätzle gratins, not forgetting the region's must-try sauerkraut in winter! [Read more]



Le P'tit Canon, the bistro of the 17th arrondissement
On the checkered tablecloths of P'tit Canon, the new restaurant in the 17th arrondissement, you'll savor generous, homemade bistro classics. [Read more]



Le Petit Bouillon Pharamond, mini price, maxi pleasure
We're taking you to Les Halles to discover a new Parisian bouillon, Petit Bouillon Pharamond. A place where you can eat classic Parisian bistronomy dishes, at mini prices, for maximum pleasure! [Read more]



Le Vaudeville: traditional cuisine and seafood for the century-old Parisian brasserie
Few Parisian brasseries can boast of celebrating their 100 years. This is the case of the Brasserie Le Vaudeville, a true institution nestled in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, just opposite the Bourse. With its classic Parisian brasserie dishes and its seafood, Le Vaudeville has not finished seducing the taste buds of Parisians. [Read more]
Find the location of all these addresses by clicking on the map at the bottom of the article.