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The Goncourt Prize restaurant since 1914 — Place Gaillon institution under chef Romain Van Thienen
Palais-Royal arcade institution since 1784 — historic monument with a kitchen in transition
Walk under the Palais-Royal arcades and the gilt mirrors, painted ceilings and red velvet of Le Grand Véfour are exactly what Colette, Cocteau and Hugo sat at — the brass plaques on each banquette name them. Founded 1784, it is a French historic monument as much as a restaurant. Guy Martin steered the kitchen for thirty-four years and steps down end of 2025; Laurent de Gourcuff's group has taken over and chef Shintaro Awa is the announced successor. Go for the room and the continuity rather than the menu of the moment — this is dining inside a museum that still serves lunch.
Ownership transition late 2025/early 2026 — confirm chef and menu format when you reserve. Ask for a banquette in the front room facing the gardens.
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Historic Monuments, Courtyard
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