For many Parisians, going to the cinema is much more than a simple screening in a darkened theater: the screening is part of a complete cultural outing, often preceded or followed by lunch or dinner in a restaurant. Yes, a good meal prolongs the emotion or prepares you for the screening!
Of course, screening times often dictate the pace of the meal. Before a film, we opt for addresses that offer fast service, simple formulas or dishes to share - the aim is to avoid arriving late, while still taking the time for a real moment at the table. After the show, especially for evening movies, the challenge is to find a restaurant that still serves - until 11pm or midnight, especially on weekends.
It's also possible to choose a restaurant that's open all day , so you can nibble without time constraints, even after a late movie. Just as the choice of film is crucial, so is the choice of restaurant!
Fortunately, from a light lunch before an afternoon screening to a comforting dinner after a late movie, there's no shortage of options in Paris. From the corners of art-house cinemas to the bustling neighborhoods of the big multiplexes, find here some good places to eat in the vicinity of Paris cinemas.
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- Cinéma du Panthéon
- Schools Cinéma Club
- Espace Saint-Michel
- Le Grand Action
- La Filmothèque du Quartier Latin
- Le Champo
- Reflet Medicis
- Studio Galande
- L'Epée de Bois
- Studio des Ursulines
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- L'Arlequin
- Lucernaire
- MK2 Parnasse
- UGC Montparnasse
- UGC Rotonde
- Les 3 Luxembourg
- MK2 Odéon
- Nouvel Odéon
- UGC Danton
- UGC Odeon
- Christine Cinema Club
- Saint-André-des-Arts
- Le Saint-Germain-des-Prés
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- Club de l'Etoile
- Cinéma Mac-Mahon
- UGC Ciné Cité Maillot
- Pathé Les 7 Batignolles
- Cinéma des Cinéastes
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An exotic escape in Bali: dinner at the Djakarta Bali restaurant
Sponsored - Djakarta Bali, Paris’s go-to Asian restaurant, is the must-visit destination for a culinary journey through Indonesia, a treasure offering delicious dishes prepared in pure tradition. For a total immersion, on the first Friday evening of each month, a dancer in traditional attire transports you to Bali with royal and warrior dances, then to the island of Java with dances that are more noble and slower. [Read more]



Baobab Kebab, in the heart of Paris, is redefining street food with a menu that's both delicious and generously crafted.
Sponsored - In the heart of the Halles, just two minutes from Châtelet–Les Halles RER station, Baobab Kebab is redefining Parisian street food with its oversized, revamped crepes, generously sized plates, and artisanal halal veal kebabs. [Read more]



Phở Poké House by Pandasia: A Delicious Asian Fusion Spot in the Heart of Paris
Sponsored - If the 13th arrondissement remains the ultimate stronghold of Phở, then this hidden gem nestled in the very heart of Paris is a culinary find that deserves your attention. Located in the 1st arrondissement, Phở Poké House offers a unique dining experience where traditional Vietnamese Phở seamlessly blends with the vibrant freshness of Poké bowls. Enjoy this healthy cuisine made with top-quality ingredients, served swiftly, just a short stroll from the Louvre and Les Halles. [Read more]



Azteca, a trip to the heart of Mexico without leaving Paris
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A brief history of Paris's top restaurants: Le Pharamond, Normandy-style ambience
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Breathe, a 100% plant-based Japanese restaurant serving vegan maki and sushi
Are you vegan but can't imagine giving up sushi, maki, or even fried chicken? Head to the vegan restaurant Breathe in the Sentier district for 100% plant-based Japanese specialties! [Read more]



A short history of the great restaurants of Paris: Gallopin, 150 years in front of the Stock Exchange
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Babi, a Sentier wine bar that's part bistro, part table d'auteur
Open in the Sentier, Babi is a wine bar that plays with genres. Halfway between the bistro and the table d'auteur, this restaurant opened by Jérémie Taché and Néo Guerin aims to bring together good bowling and good food. [Read more]



Osteria degli Amici and its heart-shaped pizzas, a real favorite
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Zinqué, an all-day brunch spot in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris
Rue Etienne Marcel, Zinqué offers a gourmet concept, ideal for many occasions, from breakfast to dinner, with a generous menu in the heart of Paris. [Read more]



The Céladon: an exclusive, refined gastronomic restaurant nestled in the heart of the Westminster Hotel
Set against the historic backdrop of the Hôtel Westminster, Chef Grégory Gbiorczyk is redefining French cuisine with a concise, ultra-fresh menu at the heart of Céladon. Open exclusively on Friday and Saturday evenings, this intimate restaurant offers a timeless experience where palace-level luxury becomes within reach. [Read more]



Katsu Katsu: The New Japanese Eatery Specializing in Crispy Breading in Paris 2nd District
Katsu Katsu is the latest Japanese spot opening its doors in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, bringing a dedicated focus on authentic Japanese breading. This unique eatery celebrates tonkatsu and its crispy variations, from pork and shrimp to mushrooms and potato croquettes. We went to try it out and here's what we thought. [Read more]



The history of Paris's great restaurants: La Fontaine Gaillon, a former private mansion
Opened in a 17th-century mansion, La Fontaine Gaillon blends aristocratic heritage, refined plant decor and revisited bourgeois cuisine in the heart of the 2nd arrondissement. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Grand Café Capucines, in the heart of the boulevards
Founded in 1875 opposite the Opéra Garnier, Grand Café Capucines has embodied the soul of the great Parisian brasseries for a century and a half, with its Belle Époque splendor, seafood, French classics and continuous boulevard service. [Read more]



A brief history of the great restaurants of Paris: Drouant, literary temple of the Prix Goncourt
Since 1880, Drouant has been home to the Prix Goncourt and French literature. An elegant brasserie in the heart of the 2nd arrondissement, it has combined classic gastronomy and literary heritage for over a century. [Read more]



Pezzopane: the family-run Italian sandwich shop with gourmet paninos in the Marais district
In the Marais district of Paris, Pezzopane invites you to Italy with its paninos featuring authentic Neapolitan recipes prepared in-house with 100% Italian products. Here, indulgence is a family affair, from sandwiches to desserts! [Read more]



Temple & Chapon, Mélanie Serre's New York-style address in the Experimental Marais hotel
On the corner of rue du Temple and rue Chapon, chef Mélanie Serre has opened a New York-style restaurant in the Experimental Marais hotel. And it's a delight. [Read more]



Matka, chef Piotr Korzen's gourmet Polish restaurant
Young chef Piotr Korzen opens Matka, his first restaurant in Paris, featuring the great classics of Polish cuisine with a gastronomic twist. [Read more]



L'Auberge Nicolas Flamel in Paris: Gastronomy and history at the heart of a legendary place
Housed in one of the oldest houses in Paris, if not the oldest, built in 1407 by Nicolas Flamel, famous alchemist and benefactor, L'Auberge Nicolas Flamel combines heritage and haute cuisine. Under the direction of Michelin-starred chef Alan Geaam and now in the kitchen with chef Émile de France, this historic address offers a gastronomic experience where tradition and modernity intertwine. [Read more]



Green Star Michelin 2026: Datil, Chef Manon Fleury’s Gourmet Plant-Based Dining Experience
Chef Manon Fleury finally takes the plunge and opens her first restaurant in Paris, Datil. With the entire foodosphere eagerly awaiting her arrival, she succeeds with flying colors, unveiling a cuisine imbued with naturalness, seasonality and humanity, with great delicacy. [Read more]



La Réserve du Terroir, the must-visit spot in the Marais for an exceptional aligot
Sponsored - In the bustling heart of the Marais, just steps from the Pompidou Center, La Réserve du Terroir brings Parisian palates a taste of Aubrac and Aveyron, renowned for its award-winning aligot-saucisse and inviting sharing platters. [Read more]



The Alsatian Châtelet: Your Alsatian Stopover in the Heart of the Marais!
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A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Benoit, the soul of the Parisian bistro
Benoit Paris, a bistro founded in 1912 in the 4th arrondissement, perpetuates the spirit of traditional French cuisine in its elegant decor. [Read more]



Terraza Mikuna: the 300 m2 rooftop at BHV Marais creates a sensation
Following its success last summer on the 6th floor, Terraza Mikuna has extended its space to the 7th floor of the BHV Marais, with 300 m2 of rooftop space and a 360° view of Paris. This is the place to be for lovers of South American cuisine and great views. [Read more]



L'Hôtel Particulier Montmartre, the restaurant with confidential bucolic terrace
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Le 20 Maison de la Mutualité, the new creative and welcoming bistro just a stone's throw from Notre-Dame
Sponsored - In the heart of the 5th arrondissement, Le 20 is a new creative bistro hidden under the arches of the Maison de la Mutualité, where traditional cuisine flirts with the flavors of travel. A friendly place for a business lunch, dinner with friends, or a pre- or post-show meal in the Latin Quarter. [Read more]



Ayadi Gourmet, Fatteh's committed Syrian street-food counter in Paris
Ayadi Gourmet is the first street-food or rather street-good counter in Paris specializing in Syrian Fatteh. Located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, this mini takeaway restaurant-counter offers a unique specialty made entirely in-house from the finest produce. And as the icing on the cake, we tell you all about the restaurant's commitment to the underprivileged. [Read more]



Le Bistro des Livres: the gourmet restaurant where French cuisine is enjoyed with words
Located next door to the famous Shakespeare and Company bookshop, Bistro des Livres is a new literary bistro that combines traditional French cuisine with a modern twist and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Do you love books and the atmosphere of yesteryear? Why not take a seat? [Read more]



Atica, an immersive and cultural restaurant for a unique experience
Atica is shaping up to be one of the most exciting openings of the new school year, and promises a unique immersive experience. [Read more]



Shiso Burger, the bao burger restaurant in Saint-Michel
For fans of bao and burgers, Shiso Burger is the place to go. This restaurant dedicated to bao burgers awaits you on the Saint-Michel side of Paris, to treat the Latin Quarter to a spot of hot decor! [Read more]



Octant: a gourmet restaurant celebrating global flavors in the 5th arrondissement
Sponsored - Explore the five continents without leaving Paris: located in the heart of the 5th arrondissement, just a stone’s throw from the Jardin des Plantes, Octant takes you on a unique culinary journey where global flavors and French craftsmanship come together with elegance. [Read more]



Mavrommatis, the Michelin-starred Greek restaurant for a Mediterranean getaway in Paris
Since 1993, the Michelin-starred Mavrommatis restaurant has established itself as a temple of Hellenic gastronomy in Paris. From April 6, 2024, the restaurant expands its culinary horizons by opening its doors on Saturday lunchtimes, allowing fine gourmets to enjoy the Mediterranean delights of chef Andreas Mavrommatis. [Read more]



Au bon coin, a gourmet bistro restaurant in Paris's 5th arrondissement
Just a stone's throw from the 13th arrondissement, Au bon coin is an address well worth a visit. Located at 21 rue de la Collégiale, the restaurant offers quality products served in a warm and friendly atmosphere. [Read more]



Calice: wine bar and haute cuisine in Paris' Latin Quarter, our photos
And that's three! Following the opening of the Narro and Baillotte restaurants in Paris, come and discover Calice. This warm and friendly place combines two distinct spirits: an ultra-gourmet restaurant at lunchtime and a wine bar with sharing plates in the evening, all supported by top-flight cuisine concocted by Chef Chikuda Kazuma, assisted by Louis Fedide. [Read more]



U Mulinu, the warm Corsican restaurant close to the Gare d'Austerlitz in Paris
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. [Read more]



Hutong Paris: an authentic culinary journey in the heart of the 5th arrondissement
A stone's throw from the Jardin du Luxembourg, a unique address attracts curious visitors, foodies, and loyal customers of all ages: Hutong Paris, located at 147 Boulevard Saint-Michel (75005). This small, warm, and generous family restaurant offers a one-way ticket to northern China, showcasing two must-try specialties: Guoties and Xiao Long Bao. [Read more]



Pizza Viva: Adriano Farano's pizzeria at Pane Vivo Paris 5e
Pizza Viva, the name of an artisanal pizzeria in Paris, has just opened its doors in the 5th arrondissement, a stone's throw from rue Mouffetard in the Latin Quarter. Conceived by Adriano Farano, the founder of Pane Vivo, it offers Neapolitan pizzas that are digestible, gourmet and well-sourced, thanks to a dough made from ancient durum wheat and a century-old natural sourdough. [Read more]



Seoul Mama, Manoj Sharma and Sangmi Lee's Korean canteen at the Jardin du Luxembourg
Chef Manoj Sharma and his wife Sangmi Lee have just opened a second Seoul Mama in Paris, a stone's throw from the Luxembourg Gardens. On the menu: naughty street-food, Korean-style cocktails and delightful dishes, the perfect link between France and Korea. [Read more]



La Casa di Peppe, Peppe Cutraro's trattoria and pizzeria
Peppe Cutraro's new Trattoria Pizzeria and Delicatessen in Paris's 5th arrondissement. Chef Giuseppe Cutraro, World Pizza Champion, has not finished delighting us. [Read more]



Kimono, the Japanese bistro from Dining Rooms that pioneers the art of futosoba
The Dining Rooms group is back in Saint-Germain-des-Prés with Kimono, a Japanese bistro showcasing a one-of-a-kind creation: the futosoba. [Read more]



Soma Sando, the Japanese sandwich restaurant Paris 6th arrondissement
Looking for a good address to discover Japanese sandos in Paris? Sōma Sando, a kissaten (Japanese coffee shop) located near the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement, offers generously garnished Japanese sandwiches. We tried them out during Korean Food Week and tell you all about it. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Le Select, in the rhythm of the Roaring Twenties
Opened in 1923 on Boulevard Montparnasse, Le Select has embodied the artistic and literary spirit of Paris for a century, with its mythical figures, unchanged decor and ever-present effervescence. [Read more]



Bistronomic restaurant Sauvage celebrates its 10th anniversary
The Sauvage bistronomic restaurant is celebrating its 10th anniversary, with the same guiding principle: to honor French terroir and local know-how. [Read more]



Hando Parisian Handroll, luxurious Japanese handroll bar a stone's throw from Le Bon Marché
At Hando Parisian Handroll, the new luxury handroll bar just a stone's throw from Le Bon Marché, discover handrolls, a Japanese delicacy that's come all the way... from the USA! [Read more]
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Grain[s], the Becs Parisiens wine & sake cellar in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Wines, sakes and carefully prepared dishes, Grain[s], the new dining cellar of Becs Parisiens, has everything you need for a great evening out in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. [Read more]



Tina, Cristina and Pierre Chomet's relaxed tapas bar, Paris 6th arrondissement
Good plan alert! Cristina and Pierre Chomet (Top Chef 2021), are opening a brand new restaurant-tapas bar in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. We set out to discover this cool, gourmet spot, where gourmet Spanish dishes rhyme with conviviality. [Read more]



La Poissonnerie Viot, the ice-free fishmonger with a fresh fish table
Poissonnerie Viot, located in Austin du Marché Saint-Germain, Paris, is a fishmonger like no other. It's a fishmonger's without ice, for ecological reasons but also so as not to alter the taste of the fish. And you can even enjoy 100% fresh fish dishes. [Read more]



Saigon d'Antan, the authentic Vietnamese restaurant Paris 6th arrondissement, near the Jardin du Luxembourg
Saigon d'Antan is a traditional Vietnamese restaurant located near the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, offering an authentic Vietnamese experience. This popular restaurant in the Odeon district is always busy, and is the perfect place to enjoy Pho and Banh Xéo in the heart of Paris. [Read more]



Pimpan, French bistronomic restaurant in Saint-Germain-des-Près, Paris 6th arrondissement
Pimpan is the name of the new restaurant opening in February 2025 in the Dame des Arts hotel, replacing the Mexican restaurant in Paris's 6th arrondissement. This bistronomic restaurant focuses on contemporary French cuisine, using seasonal produce. With its sober, well-kept surroundings and attractive hidden terrace, this is an ideal new address for lunch or dinner just a stone's throw from the Seine, where culture, design and simplicity come together. [Read more]



Colvert, the German-Pratin restaurant of chef Baptiste Borderie
In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the bistrot Colvert has a new chef, welcoming Baptiste Borderie behind the stove. [Read more]



Christine takes a gastronomic turn, and it's a huge success
Still under the wing of Les Becs Parisiens, Le Christine takes a dazzling gastronomic turn thanks to chef Rodolphe Despagne. [Read more]



Takuto, the elegant hand-rolls restaurant of Japanese chef Takuya Watanabe
Takuto, the restaurant of sushi master Takuya Watanabe, invites you to eat his delicate fish handrolls standing up. The take-away offer is ideal for a bucolic picnic. [Read more]



L'Atelier d'André, a land, sea and plant restaurant on the Left Bank
Between land, sea and plants, L'Atelier d'André restaurant is nestled on Paris's Left Bank. [Read more]



Cassaro's, the 1950s-style Italian restaurant in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
The Italian restaurant Cassaro's showcases its finest charms in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Brasserie Lipp, living memory of Saint-Germain
Since 1880, Brasserie Lipp has welcomed writers, politicians and sauerkraut lovers to its Belle Époque decor. A German-Pratin mainstay. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Les Deux Magots, artistic life in Saint-Germain
A landmark of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Les Deux Magots embodies the Paris of letters and cafés. Opened in 1885, it was the Art Deco haunt of Sartre, Beauvoir and Hemingway. [Read more]



Cherry, the Italian-American restaurant in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
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Café Louise, the modern brasserie in Saint-Germain-des-Prés that makes you brush up on your classics
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UNI Paris, the upscale Japanese restaurant by chef Akmal Anuar nestled in the Golden Triangle
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Les Confidences, the discreet gourmet restaurant at the San Régis Hotel
In the Golden Triangle, Les Confidences restaurant prides itself on its understated elegance. Tucked away inside the San Regis Hotel, this intimate gastronomic spot blends classic French cuisine with sophisticated, yet unpretentious, style. [Read more]



Maison François 1er, an elegant restaurant with a neighborhood bistro feel in the heart of Paris's Golden Triangle.
In the 8th arrondissement of Paris, a stone's throw from the Champs-Élysées and in the heart of the Golden Triangle, Maison François 1er is a place where elegance meets conviviality. A restaurant with the spirit of a neighborhood bistro in the 8th arrondissement! [Read more]



A brief history of the great restaurants of Paris: Fouquet's, glamour on the Champs-Elysées
A legendary address on the Champs-Élysées since 1899, Le Fouquet's Paris embodies the link between French gastronomy, cinema and timeless elegance. A living institution at the heart of Parisian glamour. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's top restaurants: L'Alsace, Alsatian tradition on the Champs-Elysées
Since 1968, brasserie L'Alsace has been bringing out the soul of the great Parisian houses on the Champs-Élysées, between generous sauerkraut, crispy flammekueches and seafood benches. [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]



A short history of Paris's great restaurants: Le Café de la Paix, breeding ground for emperors
Facing the Opéra Garnier, Le Café de la Paix is a prestigious address in the 9th arrondissement, open since 1862. Its majestic Second Empire setting has witnessed the passing of celebrities and the history of Paris. [Read more]



Mensch Deli: street food that travels between New York, Eastern Europe and Canada, in the 9th arrondissement.
To travel between New York, Eastern Europe and Canada, we stay in Paris, in the 9th arrondissement, at Mensch Deli, where Léa and Sacha revisit American sandwiches with Ashkenazi influences, between bagels and homemade latkes. [Read more]



La Verrière, the Hôtel Intercontinental Paris Le Grand restaurant a stone's throw from the Opéra
At the heart of the Hôtel Intercontinental Paris Le Grand lies a bright, lush address, whose surroundings invite us to relax. Here we are at La Verrière, a restaurant-bar that looks like a haven of peace in the Opéra district. [Read more]



Marie Akaneya, the only Japanese restaurant in Paris to offer Matsusaka beef
Japanese restaurant Marie Akaneya and its chefs Chiho Murata and Ignasi Elias introduce Parisian gourmets to an exceptional product: Matsusaka beef, a meat as rare as it is tasty. And for dessert, another delicacy invites itself to the table: Japanese Crown Melon. [Read more]
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SEP LAÏ, a Laotian restaurant with a terrace in Paris’s 9th arrondissement.
Sponsored - In the 9th arrondissement, SEP LAÏ showcases Lao cuisine that’s still underrepresented in the city. From traditional specialties and shareable dishes to a spacious terrace on a pedestrian street, this spot offers an appealing option for those looking to discover other Southeast Asian flavors in Paris. [Read more]



Trigo, Paris’s Brazilian-inspired eatery, serving homemade sandwiches packed with addictive flavors
In the 9th arrondissement, Trigo is a lively street-food spot blending French and Brazilian flavors, brought to life by chef Ághata Le Lay. She combines the culinary heritage of São Paulo with French influences in sandwiches that keep everyone coming back for more. [Read more]



Club Cochon l'Auberge: a quintessential French bistro in the 9th arrondissement of Paris
After Passage des Panoramas and its now-famous P'tit Bouillon du Passage, Club Cochon has launched L'Auberge, a cozy Parisian bistro in the 9th arrondissement. This 400-square-meter haven for food lovers celebrates pork, natural wines, and a roguish, lively spirit. [Read more]



Cocottes Gourmandes: the French canteen for comforting dishes made from the heart
For homemade comfort food served at lunchtime on weekdays in the form of fast food, head for Cocottes Gourmandes, the French canteen in the 9th arrondissement that puts the love of the terroir in a casserole dish! [Read more]



Nirvana Inde: a contemporary Indian restaurant opens just steps from Saint-Lazare
Sponsored - The Indian restaurant Nirvana Inde welcomes you into a stylish and contemporary setting. Located at 6 Rue de Moscou in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, this eatery offers a refined culinary experience that's accessible every day for lunch and dinner, except Sundays. [Read more]



The Camondo Restaurant: the Winter Garden of the 8th Arrondissement
Sponsored - A secretive spot tucked away in the 8th arrondissement, just moments from Parc Monceau, where you can linger in a heated veranda or a private garden. An elegant, lush retreat, far from the hustle and bustle of Paris. [Read more]



Le Maresquier - a French-style brasserie with a Belle Époque charm just a short walk from Saint-Lazare Station
Le Maresquier, a stylish brasserie by day and a lively live music venue by night, just a stone's throw from Gare Saint-Lazare [Read more]



Canopé: The hidden gem in the 8th arrondissement that’s redefining taste buds
Sponsored - Nestled in the bustling, colorful heart of Paris, between the Opéra Garnier and the Moulin Rouge, Restaurant Canopé was born of the desire to offer a place where people could share their experiences, where pleasure and conviviality could meet. [Read more]



Laïa Monceau, terrace and Italian restaurant a stone's throw from Parc Monceau
We're off to Paris's 8th arrondissement to discover Laïa Monceau, a new Italian restaurant that offers us a sunny interlude: a tree-lined terrace, refined Italian cuisine and a warm ambience are on the menu at this new address, which will soon unveil a new rooftop. [Read more]



Les Rupins: An Authentic Parisian Bistro in the 10th Arrondissement, Near the Canal Saint-Martin
Sponsored - Just a stone’s throw from the Canal Saint-Martin, Gare de l’Est, and République, Les Rupins is a true Parisian bistro through and through. Nestled in the heart of the 10th arrondissement, it’s the perfect cozy spot that embodies classic Parisian charm while serving up modern, entirely homemade dishes made with the freshest, seasonal ingredients. Here, every plate showcases the very best of Parisian culinary tradition. [Read more]



Holy Burek: The spot in Paris to enjoy authentic Balkan savory pastries at affordable prices
Attention street-food enthusiasts and lovers of hidden culinary gems! A new small spot has just burst onto the Paris scene, bringing with it a specialty that's been all but impossible to find: the burek. Combining handcrafted expertise with Balkan generosity, Holy Burek is the must-visit spot where dough is stretched by hand to create a flaky, crispy pastry that’s both delicious and wallet-friendly. [Read more]



Afendi, the beloved Lebanese bistro in Paris's 10th arrondissement that champions the spirit of sharing
Afendi welcomes you to the 10th arrondissement of Paris for an authentic Lebanese dining experience designed for sharing. This charming Lebanese bistro, led by Fadel Farroukh, offers a variety of mezzés, grilled specialties, and traditional dishes to enjoy in a warm, convivial atmosphere. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Bouillon Julien, a popular Art Nouveau gem
An Art Nouveau marvel listed as a historic monument, Bouillon Julien enchants lovers of popular cuisine in a dream setting. A jewel in the 10th arrondissement where you can dine like it's 1900, for a small price. [Read more]



Onigami, the first Japanese onigirazus restaurant Paris 10th arrondissement
Head for Paris's 10th arrondissement to discover Onigami, the very first Parisian restaurant entirely dedicated to onigirazus. Open since July 2025, this new street food counter revisits the Japanese sandwich. We tested it and tell you all about it. [Read more]



In Belleville, Le Président celebrates the legacy of the classic Chinese restaurants that have long defined Parisian dining.
Sponsored - A well-established fixture in Belleville, Le Président has been embodying the spirit of classic Parisian Chinese dining since 1986. With its theatrical decor, shareable traditional dishes, and spacious layout, this spot in the 11th arrondissement remains a favorite among locals, families, and groups seeking an iconic Chinese restaurant in the City of Light. [Read more]



Masaikuta, Chef Masahide Ikuta’s Fine Dining Spot Eyes First Michelin Star
With Masaikuta, Japanese chef Masahide Ikuta debuts his own restaurant in Paris. An upscale dining spot where French and Japanese influences meld seamlessly into carefully crafted dishes, showcasing a bold passion for seafood. [Read more]



Armelle Crêperie: A Bold New Take on Breton Pancakes in Paris
Armelle Crêperie is already establishing itself as a must-visit spot to enjoy authentic Breton galettes in Paris. With two locations, a focus on Breton products, homemade dishes, and innovative recipes that shake up the classics... all while staying true to tradition! [Read more]



Gramme Paris: A beloved bistro offering an affordable and inventive lunch menu
Gramme Paris, with its homemade, thoughtfully crafted cuisine, minimalist decor, and budget-friendly lunch menu... a classic 11th arrondissement bistro just as we like them. [Read more]



Mala Boom: A Burst of Sichuan Flavors Perfect for Conquering Winter in Paris
Sponsored - With winter settling over Paris, Mala Boom is the perfect stop to warm up. Explore the rich and diverse flavors of Sichuan cuisine, from customizable Málà Xiāngguō to comforting signature dishes. [Read more]



Gourou, a traditional Indian bazaar in Paris
With its traditional bazaar look, the Indian restaurant Gourou will open its doors in Paris next autumn. [Read more]



Ter: Paris’s first egg mayonnaise bar — indulge in a hearty weekend brunch every Saturday and Sunday
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Ter offers dinner service from Tuesday to Saturday, with brunch options available on both Saturday and Sunday. Visit the first Mayo Egg Bar in Paris, located in the 11th arrondissement. [Read more]



Currently, a stunning vegan restaurant that masterfully reimagines classic bistro dishes with flair and deliciousness
Following the success of their vegan concept store Aujourd'hui Demain, Cheyma Bourguiba and Raphaël Francisco are launching Présent, a plant-based bistro, also located in the 11th arrondissement. This new spot boldly reimagines traditional meat dishes in a fully plant-based format... and the results are truly impressive! [Read more]



Épopée: the delicious bistronomic restaurant with Japanese chef Yurika Kitano at the helm.
Looking for a tasty bistronomic spot in the Charonne district of Paris? Head to Épopée, a restaurant for bon vivants that showcases sincere and oh-so-delicious dishes concocted by Japanese chef Yurika Kitano. [Read more]



Antica Pizzeria Da Michele: the legendary Neapolitan pizzeria moves (finally!) to Paris - opening date
The legendary Antica Pizzeria Da Michele finally opens in Paris! Following in the footsteps of Naples, London and New York, the Neapolitan institution is set to open just a stone's throw from the Place de la Bastille in early September. On the menu? The true Neapolitan pizza, generous and cult. [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]



Sunday brunch at Ariette in the Pullman Paris Centre - Bercy
Sponsored - Every Sunday, the Pullman Paris Centre - Bercy invites you to enjoy a delicious brunch from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM. Book your Sunday brunch now! [Read more]



L'Atelier - Artisan Crêpier in Bercy Village
In Bercy Village, a new L'Atelier - Artisan Crêpier crêperie opens in April 2020. It will be the brand's 8th Parisian address. [Read more]



Anco, the fabulous restaurant in the Bercy district
High-class bistronomic cuisine at affordable prices - that's what you'll find at Anco. This restaurant set out to revive the Bercy district, and has more than succeeded! [Read more]



Au Trou Gascon, chef Sarah Chougnet-Strudel at the helm of Alain Dutournier's former fiefdom
Like a phoenix, starred chef Alain Dutournier's Parisian institution Au Trou Gascon is enjoying a second lease of life, under the impetus of chef Sarah Chougnet-Strudel. [Read more]



Le Lys d'Or, the 12th arrondissement's Chinese institution for over 30 years
For over 30 years, family-run restaurant Le Lys d'Or has been filling the stomachs of traditional Chinese food lovers in the 12th arrondissement. [Read more]



Paris Breizh, the Breton creperie in Daumesnil
After the 142 crêperie contemporaine, Yannick le Corvec is doing it again by opening his second Parisian crêperie called Paris Breizh. In love with the kitchen of his native Brittany, Yannick le Corvec reinvents the concept of Breton creperie. Sortiraparis.com invites you to know a little more about this new little piece of Brittany in Paris. [Read more]



2 Stars in the 2026 Michelin Guide: Virtus, a Modest Yet Outstanding Michelin-Starred Restaurant
Taken over by chef Frédéric Lorimier and his wife Camille Gouyer, Virtus immediately regained the Michelin star that had evaporated following the departure of the former chefs. And it's richly deserved: although particularly discreet, this Michelin-starred restaurant has more than one trick up its sleeve to melt diners' hearts. [Read more]



Dersou signs renewal with young American chef Alexander Southward
Leaving the past behind, Dersou is writing a new page in its history under the aegis of young American chef Alexander Southward and mixologist Amaury Guyot. [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]



Yoda : the new eclectic and warm restaurant in the 12th district of Paris
Yoda is THE eclectic and warm restaurant located in the 12th district of Paris! Come and enjoy a generous, colorful and mixed cuisine in a natural and friendly setting near the Aligre market. To taste on the spot or to take away! [Read more]



Le Coqui, the right address for a seafood aperitif with an excellent quality-price ratio
Le Coqui is the tapas bar that democratizes and dusts off the traditional seafood platter. Here, fresh shellfish and crustaceans treat you to excellent value for money. Perfect for lovers of oyster-apéros! [Read more]



Dame Augustine, the delicious and affordable restaurant of Lilian Douchet, Top Chef 2022
Lilian Douchet, who you followed in Top Chef 2022, has just opened a contemporary bistro in Paris called Dame Augustine. We set out to discover this charming new spot. Divine cocktails, top-notch dishes (chef) that are affordable, gourmet and no-frills. [Read more]



HOA NAM becomes the go-to spot this spring, with its banh mi and fresh spring rolls.
Sponsored - With the arrival of sunny days in Paris, cravings for freshness, street food, and open-air lunches are in the air. And in the 13th arrondissement, at the heart of Paris’s Chinatown, one spot rises as an obvious choice: Hoa Nam. [Read more]



Cơm Niêu Quán, the charming new Vietnamese restaurant in the 13th arrondissement of Paris
Head to Avenue de Choisy in the 13th arrondissement of Paris to discover Cơm Niêu Quán, a new family-run Vietnamese restaurant known for its authentic cuisine and thoughtfully curated decor. [Read more]



HOA NAM, the legendary Asian catering establishment in the 13th arrondissement of Paris
Sponsored - The HOA NAM story began in 1981 with the opening of their first workshop. In 1992, they set up store on Avenue d'Ivry in the 13th arrondissement, offering the very best in Asian cuisine to take away or enjoy on the go. [Read more]



Le Bambou, the must-visit Vietnamese restaurant in Paris's 13th arrondissement
Looking for the best Vietnamese restaurants in Paris? Let us take you on a (re)discovery of Bambou, a must-visit restaurant in the 13th arrondissement that is well worth a return visit. [Read more]



Pho Bida, the must-try Vietnamese restaurant for pho and bo bun in Paris's 13th arrondissement
Are you looking for a good Vietnamese restaurant in the 13th arrondissement of Paris? Are you looking for a good pho, a generous bo bun or a Bun Bo Huê? We'd like to take you to Pho Bida Viet Nam, a must for lovers of Vietnamese cuisine. [Read more]



Rising to the top: The culinary fusion of France and Japan by Chef Takayuki Nameura in 10 key moments
Sponsored - Enter the world of fine dining at Montée, a true gem in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. Japanese chef Takayuki Nameura offers an exceptional tasting menu featuring six or ten courses that blend exquisite French cuisine with Japanese elegance. Crafted using seasonal ingredients, the spring menus promise a fresh and memorable culinary journey. Don’t miss this exclusive experience at a Michelin-recommended restaurant. [Read more]



The history of Paris's great restaurants: La Coupole, symbol of the Roaring Twenties
An art deco institution in Montparnasse since 1927, La Coupole is a monumental brasserie that has seen the Parisian avant-garde come and go. A festive temple to popular Parisian gastronomy. [Read more]



Restaurant JJIN, the Korean BBQ that lights up Montparnasse in Paris
Sponsored - At JJIN, in the heart of the Montparnasse district, Korean barbecue becomes a sensory celebration. From juicy meats to signature cocktails and refined dishes, every bite reveals the fiery soul of Korean gastronomy. [Read more]



Papalito, the generous address for Latino specialities, in the Montparnasse district
Just a stone's throw from the huge Montparnasse Tower, Papalito is one of those places where people come all day long: for lunch with colleagues, in the evening with friends and family, and even for breakfast! [Read more]



Restaurant Capsule, contemporary bistro and market cuisine in Paris's 14th arrondissement
Just a stone's throw from the Hôpital Cochin in Paris's 14th arrondissement, restaurant Capsule is a neighborhood nugget with a contemporary flair, where you can savor cuisine concocted by instinct from fresh, seasonal produce. [Read more]



Darkoum Moroccan eatery: a top-notch Middle Eastern restaurant offering a special Ramadan menu to break the fast
Located on Daguerre Street in Paris’s 14th arrondissement, Darkoum offers an authentic and hearty taste of Moroccan cuisine. The menu features indulgent dishes and a selection of delightful Middle Eastern pastries. During Ramadan, this cozy family-run spot serves a special Iftar menu for just €30 — here’s everything you need to know. [Read more]



The Dat Viet restaurant in Paris: a culinary stopover with authentic Vietnamese flavours
Sponsored - Located at 59 Rue du Couëdic, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, close to Place Denfert-Rochereau, the Dat Viet restaurant has become a must for lovers of Vietnamese cuisine. It offers a true immersion in Vietnamese traditions, right in the heart of Paris. [Read more]



Chez An, the good Vietnamese restaurant in the 14th arrondissement that takes you to Au Coin du Vietnam
Chez An - Au coin du Vietnam is a charming family-run Vietnamese restaurant in the 14ᵉ arrondissement of Paris. With its typical dishes and excellent pho, this good address never gets crowded. We tell you all about it. [Read more]



A Mi-Chemin, surprising and generous Franco-Tunisian fusion cuisine
Located a stone's throw from rue daguerre in the 14th arrondissement, A Mi-Chemin takes us between Tunis and Paris to discover the cuisine of chef Nordine Labiadh and his wife Virginie. A beautiful story to discover. [Read more]



Maison Didon, an excellent Tunisian restaurant serving fish couscous in the 15th arrondissement.
Discover the unmissable specialties of Tunisian cuisine at Maison Didon, an address where you'll feel right at home, feasting on fish couscous, bricks and other Maghreb delicacies. [Read more]



Amanie, chef Manoj Sharma's world brasserie
Prolific chef Manoj Sharma opens a second address in the 15th arrondissement, called Amanie. Here, he combines inspirations from all over the world, souvenirs of his travels around the globe. [Read more]



La Plage Parisienne, the terrace restaurant for relaxing on the banks of the Seine
Fancy a terrace by the water? Let's head for La Plage Parisienne, this year-round restaurant and terrace on the banks of the Seine in the 15th arrondissement, quai de Javel. With its vintage decor, view of the water and our very own Statue of Liberty, and a few deckchairs, it's ready for the summer months. [Read more]



Ischia by Denny Imbroisi, Lignac's 15th arrondissement Italian restaurant changes hands
Italian chef Denny Imbroisi has taken over the reins of Ischia restaurant, located in the 15ᵉ arrondissement of Paris. This table, opened in 2021 by Cyril Lignac, keeps its name but changes hands. A turning point for this address dedicated to Italian cuisine, which reveals comforting, gourmet dishes. We take you on a journey of discovery. [Read more]



Barbecue King, the Korean restaurant in the 15th arrondissement
Barbecue King is the name of a Korean restaurant in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, where families and friends can enjoy bentos, bibimbaps and grilled meats to share. [Read more]



Les Pères Siffleurs: the friendly, ultra-gourmet bistro in Paris's 15th arrondissement
With its bistronomic spirit, generous Japanese-inspired dishes by Shunsuke Takano and friendly atmosphere, Les Pères Siffleurs has established itself as a must-visit gourmet address in Paris's 15th arrondissement! [Read more]



La Crêperie du Parc, the friendly address for 100% Breton crepes and galettes in the 15th arrondissement
On Rue des Orillons, the Crêperie du Parc Georges Brassens prepares homemade crêpes and galettes every day in its small restaurant in the 15th arrondissement. A family-run, no-holds-barred address, it's just as popular at lunchtime with colleagues, in the evening or at lunchtime on Saturday, during a day in the park. [Read more]



Le Cambodge, the hearty address for affordable Cambodian and Vietnamese specialities
Just a ten-minute walk from the Porte de Versailles exhibition center, or right next to the Convention stop (line 12) in the 15th arrondissement, it's the perfect neighborhood address for a quick, low-cost lunch or dinner! [Read more]



Restaurant L'Atelier du Parc: the place to go for bouillabaisse in Paris
It's not easy to find a place to eat bouillabaisse in Paris. Fortunately, today we're sharing with you a delicious neighborhood nugget where this iconic recipe has been enjoyed for over a decade. Welcome to Atelier du Parc, the refined gourmet restaurant with covered terrace just a stone's throw from the Parc des Expositions Paris Versailles. [Read more]



Pedzouille La Grange: a high-altitude inn perched atop the Novotel Porte de Versailles in Paris
The Pedzouille team takes you to 7th heaven, or rather to the 8th floor of the Novotel Porte de Versailles, with the opening of its new restaurant, La Grange. Opening on May 19, 2021, this high-altitude inn, perched in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, is sure to delight lovers of beautiful views, as well as fans of generous, franchouillard dishes. [Read more]



Trattoria on the Seine: An Italian cruise-restaurant in Paris 16 - SPECIAL PROMO CODE
Sponsored - Looking for an Italian-charm dinner cruise in Paris? La Trattoria en Seine invites you to the 16th arrondissement for a delightful escape featuring fine Italian cuisine, fresh seasonal ingredients, and a scenic cruise on the Seine offering the city's most stunning views. A must-visit spot for a romantic evening or a friendly get-together. Enjoy a 10% discount with the promo code SORTIRAPARIS! [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: La Grande Cascade, former imperial pavilion
Formerly the hunting lodge of Napoleon III, La Grande Cascade became an exceptional restaurant in 1900. A refined setting in the heart of the woods, dedicated to haute cuisine and the art of French entertaining. [Read more]



Michelin Guide 2026: Geoélia, the culinary gem of chef Camille Saint M'leux
Talented Michelin-starred chef Camille Saint M'leux has chosen to open his first Paris restaurant, Geoélia, in place of Tang, the 16th arrondissement institution. [Read more]



La Ferme du Pré, we tested Frédéric Anton's gourmet bistro Paris 16e
Head to the 16th arrondissement to discover La Ferme du Pré, the warm bistro imagined by Frédéric Anton. With its chic inn atmosphere and comforting dishes, we tried out this new address just a stone's throw from the Pré Catelan. [Read more]



Chalet des Îles fondue evenings: cheese and dinner by the fireplace
Chalet des Îles is going into winter mode, with a particularly cocooning program for this winter of 2025: so let's go and warm up our bodies and hearts over a good fondue! [Read more]



Le Petit Champerret in the 17th arrondissement of Paris: a no-fuss bistro for those who enjoy the good life
Tucked away on a quiet street in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, not far from Porte Maillot, Le Petit Champerret embodies the classic Parisian bistro. With its zinc bar, warm and welcoming atmosphere, and hearty, comforting dishes, it offers an authentic slice of Parisian life. Take a stroll into this unpretentious spot, led by the passionate Alexandre. [Read more]



Le Rennequin, a traditional-style bistro in the 17th arrondissement, where French terroir takes center stage
On the Porte de Champerret side, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris and bordering Levallois-Perret, Le Rennequin is a classic bistro that offers a nostalgic trip back to traditional roots, delighting purists. Here, you'll find a quintessential French cuisine that celebrates local flavors, with a special highlight on their famous Dauphine potatoes — a signature dish that's a true house specialty! [Read more]



Kifuné: a genuine Japanese restaurant in Paris
Considered one of the capital's oldest Japanese restaurants, Kifuné is also one of the must-visit addresses promising a sensational and delicious trip to the Land of the Rising Sun, thanks to its rich menu and authentic recipes. [Read more]



Bistro Djougo: exceptional meats and inventive cuisine in Paris's 17th arrondissement
Not far from the Arc de Triomphe, Bistro Djougo is a good restaurant address in the 17th arrondissement. The à la carte menu features exceptional meats for the enjoyment of meat lovers, but not only that: the menu also includes inventive recipes, proving that this neighborhood nugget has many trump cards up its sleeve. [Read more]



Chez Bertrand, the French bistro on avenue des Ternes in place of Bœuf Maillot
Forget Bœuf Maillot, and make way for Chez Bertrand, the new French brasserie on Avenue des Ternes. [Read more]



Gamra, the Moroccan restaurant serving up authentic, homemade dishes, is delighting diners in the 17th arrondissement of Paris
A new Moroccan restaurant is opening its doors in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Gamra welcomes diners on rue Cardinet with a cozy, homemade family cuisine: tajines, couscous, soft breads, and Moroccan pastries are on the menu at this charming spot. As a bonus, they also offer a special Ftour menu during Ramadan. [Read more]



Petit Boutary, a gourmet restaurant with an African flavour in the Batignolles district of Paris
Petit Boutary's little brother, Petit Boutary twirls gourmet plates on its large sunny terrace, twisted with chef Roméo Agbodjan's African touches. [Read more]



Living Kitchen at Zoku Paris: restaurant and rooftop terrace
We're off to discover Living Kitchen, the trendy rooftop spot from Zoku Paris, offering a restaurant, bar and festive terrace in the 17th arrondissement. [Read more]



The Blossom Arms, Alexandre Chapier's English seafood pub
Chef Alexandre Chapier has opened The Blossom Arms, a British pub where English cuisine is meticulously prepared and Guinness flows freely. [Read more]



Munch: New York-style bagels right in the heart of Batignolles
In the Batignolles neighborhood, Munch brings a fresh New York vibe to the Parisian dining scene. Featuring sourdough bagels, seasonal ingredients, and sharp, flavorful recipes, it’s the perfect spot for a quick and satisfying bite. [Read more]



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]



Be seduced by the prime rib at GASTON Paris 17ème
Sponsored - In the 17th arrondissement, a stone's throw from rue Brochant, Gaston is a must for meat lovers. With its matured prime rib of beef, prepared to the highest standards by chef Maxime Aliano, the establishment reconciles bistro conviviality with top-of-the-range meat gastronomy. [Read more]



The Foundation opens its bistronomic restaurant on the 8th floor
After its brasserie, La Fondation unveils its second restaurant on the 8th floor in the 17th arrondissement. A breathtaking view, bistronomic cuisine by chef Thomas Rossi and a beautiful terrace await us from September 10, 2025 in Les Batignolles. [Read more]



Restaurant Gaston: the new carnivorous nugget in Paris's 17th arrondissement
Sponsored - "One of the best matured meat restaurants in Paris, the best prime rib" is the recommendation circulating on social networks and numerous media outlets for this famous 17th arrondissement French restaurant specializing in meat. [Read more]



Nakatsu, a responsible Japanese fried chicken restaurant perched in the 18th
Perched on the heights of the 18th arrondissement, the Nakatsu restaurant specializes in karaage, the famous Japanese fried chicken, offered in burger and donburi. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: La Mère Catherine, a Montmartre institution
La Mère Catherine, a Montmartre institution founded in 1793, combines history, traditional French cuisine and live music every evening. [Read more]



Chez Marguerite, le Bouillon de Montmartre, Paris 18th arrondissement
Just a stone's throw from the Sacré-Coeur, discover Chez Marguerite, an authentic Parisian bouillon in the 18th arrondissement. You'll find classic French dishes, gourmet plates and friendly service, lunch and dinner. [Read more]



Pantobaguette, an aesthete's haven combining Basque and Korean flavors in the 18th arrondissement
Pantobaguette, the culinary and musical counter in the 18th arrondissement, welcomes a new chef behind the stove. While founder Antonin Girard is never far away, Rodolphe Graffin now has carte blanche to infuse his inspirations, which range from the Basque Country to Korea. A most delicious marriage. [Read more]



L'Almanach Montmartre, a high-altitude bistronomic and artistic restaurant
High up on the Butte Montmartre, l'Almanach Montmartre is a restaurant that combines bistronomy and art. [Read more]



Boom Boom Villette: we tested the first Food & Leisure Market in the heart of La Villette
Boom Boom Villette is France's first Food & Leisure Market, taking the place of Vill'Up at La Villette, and offering a wide range of restaurants and leisure establishments. We tried out the food section, and tell you all about it! [Read more]



L'Envol, Thibaut Spiwack's restaurant high above the Philharmonie de Paris
Thibaut Spiwack and Sarah Ledu open L'Envol, their cozy little nest high above the Philharmonie de Paris. To be discovered at the end of January. [Read more]



Ventrus, the nomadic, eco-responsible restaurant returns to the Parc de la Villette
Nomadic and eco-responsible, the Ventrus restaurant, which blends cuisine, ecology and architecture as close to nature as possible, returns to the Parc de la Villette for a second season, from October 26, 2022 to May 2023. In charge of the kitchens will be Mexican chef Alberto Rebolledo, in residence until Christmas, followed by other young chefs. After that, Ventrus will set off on new adventures in France! [Read more]



The Breton canteen, a colorful creperie of the 19th century
In the Ourcq district, one block above the canal, La Cantine Bretonne has been distilling the smell of golden crepes, both savory and sweet, since May 2018. Notice to lovers of gourmet dishes and wide open spaces! [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]



Streaters: Crowned France’s Best Kebab of 2026
Sponsored - After being crowned the best kebab in Île-de-France in 2023, Streaters takes the ultimate leap forward by winning the Best Kebab in France award for three consecutive years: 2024, 2025, and 2026! Head over to Rue des Pyrénées in the 20th arrondissement of Paris to enjoy their signature sandwiches and hearty plates at Streaters! [Read more]



Jeannine: the comforting canteen with local produce in the 20th arrondissement
Tucked away in the 20th arrondissement, Jeannine is the warm, no-fuss neighborhood cantine we all dream of having right on our doorstep. Local produce, inventive cocktails at affordable prices and a friendly atmosphere: everything here is homemade... and from the heart. [Read more]



Kalank, a sunny Mediterranean restaurant and delicatessen on the Nation side of Paris
The sun shines on the plates at Kalank, a delicious Mediterranean restaurant on the Place de la Nation. [Read more]



Restaurant Des Terres in Paris, the lively and affordable bistro in the 20th district of Paris
Des Terres is one of our favorite restaurants in the 20th arrondissement. Here, you'll enjoy a cuisine that evolves daily, offering excellent value for money in a setting that's both authentic and trendy, at an affordable price. Bonus: the wine cellar is sure to appeal to oenophiles eager to make new discoveries. [Read more]
Restaurants where to eat around concert halls and theaters in Paris
Whether you've got the time or you're in a hurry, here's a selection of practical and tasty restaurants and places to eat around theaters and concert halls in Paris. [Read more]