La Scène par Stéphanie Le Quellec
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Stéphanie Le Quellec's two-Michelin counter-front room on avenue Matignon.
Two-Michelin in an 1884 mansion off the Champs — the Domaine Clarence Dillon dining room.
Le Clarence opened in 2015 inside an 1884 private mansion at 31 avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, owned by Domaine Clarence Dillon (Château Haut-Brion). The two-Michelin kitchen passed in late 2025 from Christophe Pelé to Andrea Capasso, who has held the rigour of the room intact — fireplaces, parquet, a wine list that draws on the Dillon estates as its spine. This is the Paris dining room that demonstrates what a wine-house-owned restaurant looks like at full conviction; the cellar alone is the reason for the booking.
Owned by Domaine Clarence Dillon (Château Haut-Brion) — the cellar leans heavily on their estates. New chef Andrea Capasso (from September 2025) is being closely watched.
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Historic Monuments, Garden View
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