The best restaurants in Paris
Luxury down to the last detail, the stylishly decorated restaurant in the legendary Parisian hotel is a firm gourmet hotspot in the French capital. Chef Arnaud Faye ensures this with his "haute cuisine", which interprets classics with a sometimes beguiling lightness.
The interior of the restaurant in the luxury hotel in Paris is reminiscent of a ballroom, with high ceilings, pillars and mirrors creating a robust ambience. The cuisine by Christian Le Squer, who masterfully takes classic French "haute cuisne" to new heights, is a perfect match.
Elegant gourmet restaurant in a beautifully decorated historic palace. Frédéric Anton has been offering his tasting menu here for more than 25 years, a collection of masterfully composed creations prepared by the "Meilleur Ouvrier de France" using the best products.
The luxurious and elegant gourmet restaurant in the Jardin des Champs-Elysées has long been a Parisian institution. It serves authentic "haute cuisine" that is deeply rooted in French classics, but also includes modern touches. A first-class encounter!
Pierre Gagnaire has been running a small gourmet empire for years, with his Parisian gourmet restaurant at the forefront. In an elegant setting, the old master serves his refined, always harmoniously composed dishes, prepared using exclusive products and ingredients.
The gourmet restaurant in the newly refurbished Samaritaine department store was designed with taste and style. Chef Arnaud Donckele fills it with gastronomic life, his dishes are based on classic "haute cuisine", refined with modern accents.
French cuisine with Japanese accents, and vice versa. Owner and head chef Kei Kobayashi has a perfect command of both styles, and in his chic Parisian restaurant with its grey and white interior, he serves up masterfully composed and precisely arranged dishes.
Just a few steps away from the Champs-Elysées, chef Jérôme Banctel offers his two first-class degustation menus in the elegant gourmet restaurant of the luxury hotel, inviting guests on a gastronomic journey around the world. Game dishes are on the menu during the hunting season.
At the Hôtel de la Monnaie, Guy Savoy continues his gastronomic journey that began in the family kitchen. In six dining rooms with contemporary art and a view of the Seine, he devotes himself to French cuisine, including artichoke soup with truffles.
Elegantly furnished in French style, the chic restaurant is set amidst the gardens of the Palais Royal. Philip Chronopoulos is the head chef here, a master of his trade who skillfully refines his creative dishes with local Greek and Mediterranean accents.