The 9th arrondissement of Paris is full of tourist attractions, includingthe Opéra Garnier, an iconic building constructed in 1875 and considered one of the most beautiful theaters in the world (and rightly so!), the Musée Grévin, which has a collection of over 300 wax figures of famous people, and the Grand Rex cinema.
It's also a great place for shopping, with the famous department stores on the Grands Boulevards, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, where you'll find luxury clothes, accessories and high-end cosmetics. But so much window-shopping and strolling around, it's exhausting!
Are you looking for a good restaurant in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, but are looking for recommendations to help you make the right choice? You've come to the right place! From French restaurants tucked away in a hotel to Mexican restaurants, street food and pizzas, there's bound to be a table for you in Paris's 9th arrondissement.
Discover our best addresses, our latest finds and our favorites!



Ukiyo Ramen, the cozy spot serving homemade ramen in Pigalle, 9th arrondissement of Paris
Just a stone’s throw from Pigalle in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, UKIYO Ramen serves up bowls of ramen and donburi crafted with homemade noodles and flavorful broths we absolutely loved. Recently opened by the young duo Céline Li and Guillaume Lam, this vibrant eatery puts a creative twist on Japanese cuisine with style and sophistication. We went to try it out, and here’s what we discovered. [Read more]



The Cabaret restaurant is a festive place: we eat, we sing, we live.
Sponsored - Parisian cabaret, festive restaurant, secret address in Pigalle, and French gastronomy... The Cabaret Restaurant opens its doors at 2 rue Frochot, in a setting steeped in history where art, live music, gastronomy, and heritage come together. [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 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]



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]



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]



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]



Clubber: the generous address that brings club sandwiches back into fashion near Gare du Nord station
Just a stone's throw from Gare du Nord station, Clubber has established itself as the address where the club sandwich becomes a dish in its own right. In this small, friendly spot, Antoine reinvents the classic sandwich in an XXL version, toasted to perfection and served with real accompaniments. [Read more]



Felini, the bistro-style Franco-Italian restaurant in Paris's 9th arrondissement
Felini is a bistro-style restaurant serving refined cuisine in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Here, you'll discover sun-drenched gastronomy at the crossroads of Italian and French flavors. Seasonal dishes and inventive cuisine are on the menu at this spot that revisits traditions. [Read more]



Phayul Tibet, the Tibetan restaurant with delicious momos and other specialties in the 9th arrondissement
Rue de la grande batelière, in the 9th arrondissement, Phayul Tibet is the place to go for Tibetan specialties and more. With very reasonable prices for the area and delicious food, this is one of the must-visit Tibetan addresses in Paris! [Read more]



Patsy, the cosmopolitan restaurant in Pastore's slippers
This October, a well-known Italian restaurant in the 9th arrondissement is undergoing a metamorphosis: Pastore is changing hands (or almost) and becoming Patsy! [Read more]



Carlota, the coffeeshop for brunches all week long, in the 9th arrondissement
On the corner of rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, Carlota delights the curious with lunchtime brunches, all-day coffeeshops and tapas-style dinners in the evening. A simple, gourmet address for a little sunshine on your plate. [Read more]



Bonne Heure, Pigalle's cheap and tasty spot with a large terrace to boot
From morning to night, breakfast to aperitif, Bonne Heure is fast becoming THE cheap and tasty spot in Pigalle. It's hard to pass by its large, shady terrace without drooling! [Read more]



Le Coucou Café, the delicious neighbourhood bistro, a nugget of the 9th arrondissement
Le Coucou Café is a neighborhood nugget that's part bistro, part bar, part café douceur, with an emphasis on plant-based ingredients and home-made pastries. We take you to rue Bochart in Paris's 9th arrondissement to discover this spot that manages to delight us while remaining accessible. [Read more]



Honō, a string of Japanese yakitori cooked in binchotan in a pretty traditional setting
Honō aims to put Japanese yakitori back at the center of the plate, while immersing gourmets in a traditional, intimate and exotic setting. [Read more]



Hanwoo Korean Cafe & Bar, Korean street-food, corn dogs and bulgogi burgers
The little brother of Hanwoo Korean Barbecue, Hanwoo Korean Cafe & Bar is the place to tuck into Korean street-food classics: corn dogs, rabokki and bulgogi burgers. All washed down with cocktails and sojutails! [Read more]



Kuma, comforting Japanese curries and donburis
For a dose of comfort, head to Kuma, which specializes in donburi and Japanese curry. [Read more]



Namak: the warm, saffron-scented Iranian restaurant where you can discover Persian flavours
In the heart of the 9th arrondissement, your palate is about to travel to Namak, a warmly welcoming Iranian restaurant where family recipes and typical ingredients blend with modernity in a generous and surprising cuisine. [Read more]



Kiku, the rebirth of Japanese izakaya on the Grands Boulevards
15 years after its success on rue Richer, Japanese izakaya Kiku is back in version 2.0, a stone's throw from the Grands Boulevards. [Read more]



Le Savarin, the new, affordable bistro that's sure to please Paris 9th arrondissement
Fancy a good French bistro that combines fine food, gourmet delights and affordable fare? Head for Le Savarin in Paris's 9th arrondissement, a restaurant where everything is homemade, and where the right sauces sublimate dishes ranging from vol au vent to fish with beef cheek confit. [Read more]



Argile, impeccable bistronomy and unbeatable value for money
Chef Romain Lamon returns to Paris with Argile, a simple bistronomic address offering unbeatable value for money. [Read more]



Colère, the second (top!) restaurant of social networking star chef Eloi Spinnler
Chef Eloi Spinnler, star of the social networks, has finally opened his second restaurant in Paris. Named Colère, it follows on from his first address, Orgueil, and proves to be terribly naughty. [Read more]



P'tit bon: the friendly and delicious modern French bistro in Paris's 9th arrondissement
A short menu, fresh seasonal produce, impeccably prepared plates and a warm welcome: this is the recipe for P'tit bon, a modern French bistro in Paris's 9th arrondissement that deserves to be better known! [Read more]



Magnolia, a neo-bistro with a subdued ambience by Anglo-Saxon chef Jack Bosco Baker
By candlelight, the neo-bistro Magnolia - under the aegis of Anglo-Saxon chef Jack Bosco Baker - unveils plates that are full of brains. [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]



L'Evadé, chef Rémi Poulain's bistronomic address in SoPi
Chef Rémi Poulain and fellow chef Anthony Rivière, already behind L'Escudella, open a new bistronomic address in SoPi: L'Evadé. [Read more]



Maison Brut, chef Bastien Djait's resolutely gastronomic locavore showcase
Chef Bastien Djait opens Maison Brut, his first bistronomic restaurant committed to an eco-responsible, local approach. [Read more]



Brion, Geoffrey Lengagne's seasonal market cuisine with bistronomic accents
Chef Geoffrey Lengagne goes it alone with the opening of his first bistronomic restaurant, Brion. A pretty bistronomic table for lunch, gastronomic for dinner. [Read more]



Somewhere, the gourmet marine restaurant of top chef Florian Barbarot
Immerse yourself in the depths and dive into the world of the abyss with chef Florian Barbarot at his gourmet restaurant. At Chez Quelque Part, he honors the finest seafood... but not only. [Read more]



Maison Michodière, the confidential Parisian address of chef Hélène Darroze
Chef Hélène Darroze opens Maison Michodière, a confidential address by reservation only. [Read more]



Le Beaucé, bistro pleasures and a well-stocked wine cellar
With its French dishes and good bowling, Beaucé continues the tradition of the French bistro, under the guidance of chef Marius Benard. [Read more]



Neuvième Cru, a friendly and (very) affordable little corner of Italy in Paris
Neuvième Cru is a friendly, (very) affordable pocket-sized Italian restaurant! [Read more]



At the Tire-Bouchon Rodier restaurant, bistronomic tapas to share and good wines
In the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the restaurant Le Tire-Bouchon Rodier is the kind of address that makes everyone agree. Here, you'll find a wide variety of bistronomic tapas to suit all tastes, which can be accompanied by fine wines, all for very good value: a real favorite! [Read more]



Onyx, refined French bistronomy a stone's throw from department stores
Just a stone's throw from the department stores, Onyx impresses with its 4-metre agate wall and delights with its refined French bistronomy. [Read more]



Galetezen: homemade Breton street food made with love in the 9th arrondissement
How about transforming the traditional galettes bretonnes into an Armorican fast-food restaurant, with a twist? Between the Gare du Nord and the Opéra Garnier, Galetezen delights with homemade recipes and wild parties. [Read more]



Dame, great dishes to share in a seventies decor by the super Bonhomme team
The Bonhomme team is at it again. After their first well-prepared restaurant, they've landed in a new district, the 9th arrondissement, with an address just as bistronomic as the first, and just as affordable. [Read more]



Bar-Restaurant Manigua, Cuban-style bistronomy in the 9th arrondissement of Paris
Manigua is an astonishing bar-restaurant in Paris's 9th arrondissement, offering dishes from the four corners of the globe revisited in Cuban style. A wonderful culinary experience! [Read more]



Juste, the affordable seafood restaurant for good oysters in Paris's 9th arrondissement
Juste is the restaurant in Paris that takes you from shellfish to shellfish, for lunch, dinner or even an aperitif! On the menu: oysters, mussels and French fries, fish burgers, seafood platters and iodized tapas for great value! [Read more]



The Fantaisie restaurant and its redesigned menu
In the dynamic Rue Cadet, Paris 9th, lies a large, leafy restaurant with a hidden terrace within the Hôtel Fantaisie. We're off to discover the new menu, which mixes French and international cuisine. [Read more]
Find the location of all these great places by clicking on the map below!
And for exploring the district:
Things to do in the Opera and Grands Boulevards district: Ideas for outings and places to visit
Looking for great places to visit around the Opéra Garnier and Grands Boulevards, between the 2nd and 9th arrondissements of Paris? You've come to the right place! Restaurants, museums, covered passages—we'll tell you everything! [Read more]
Things to do in the Saint-Lazare and Europe neighborhoods: Ideas for outings and great places to visit
Heading to Saint-Lazare and the very chic Europe district, in the 8th and 9th arrondissements of Paris? Follow the guide to discover all its secrets! [Read more]
Things to do in the Pigalle neighborhood: Ideas for outings and great places to visit
If you feel like discovering Pigalle, this lively and colorful neighborhood in Paris's 9th arrondissement, follow the guide! [Read more]
Things to do in the Goutte d'Or, La Chapelle, and Barbès-Rochechouart neighborhoods: Ideas for outings and places to visit
The Goutte d'Or and Chapelle neighborhoods, like Barbès-Rochechouart, suffer from a bad reputation. However, they are home to some great places and activities, so here are some tips for the 9th and 18th arrondissements of Paris! [Read more]
And what are your favorite restaurants in Paris's 9th arrondissement?