Le Voltaire
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The Académie française's secret canteen, in Voltaire's own building.
Rooms with the views Paris books for, bay, sea, marina, rooftop and sunset.
112 places to explore
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The Académie française's secret canteen, in Voltaire's own building.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Alain Passard's three-Michelin temple to vegetables on rue de Varenne.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Two Michelin stars, a Green Star, and surprise tasting menus.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Frédéric Anton's two-star kitchen 125m up the Eiffel Tower.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Mathieu Pacaud's seafood Michelin star, behind the Esplanade des Invalides.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Tomy Gousset's Michelin-starred neo-bistro near the Esplanade.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Gaël Orieux's quiet Michelin star, sustainable fish only, fifteen years running.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The Bernard Loiseau group's Michelin-starred Palais-Bourbon canteen.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Christian Constant's cast-iron-pot canteen on rue Saint-Dominique.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The soufflé restaurant of the 7e, behind Le Bon Marché.
Trocadéro & Passy
Prince Roland Bonaparte's former mansion with Eiffel-facing rooms and Shang Palace's Cantonese kitchen.
Trocadéro & Passy
Haussmannian Hôtel Majestic resurrected with rooftop L'Oiseau Blanc and a 360-degree dome view.
Trocadéro & Passy
The only chateau-hotel in Paris, Laura Gonzalez interiors, walled garden and Bellefeuille's Michelin star.
Trocadéro & Passy
Philippe Starck's 1970s post-office turned Trocadéro design hotel with rooftop kitchen garden.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Japanese-precision French classical pâtisserie on avenue de Breteuil, Saint-Honoré as the benchmark
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Paris's oldest chocolate shop since 1800, Marie Antoinette's chemist's listed boutique on rue des Saints-Pères
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Whitewashed teppanyaki bolthole, chef Koji Aida's Paris-Japan grammar since 2008.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Stéphane Jégo's Basque-Breton bistronomie since 2004, riz au lait that built a pilgrimage.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Forty-seat 7e bistro behind Musée d'Orsay, chef Patrick Plais's blanquette, lentil salad, chocolate mousse in a fruit-bowl.
Trocadéro & Passy
Frédéric Anton's 3-Michelin pavilion in the Bois de Boulogne.
Trocadéro & Passy
1900 Bois de Boulogne pavilion, Michelin star since 1965, Empire and Belle Époque rotunda.
Trocadéro & Passy
1927 Trocadéro tea-room, marble tables, white aprons, view across to the Tower.
Trocadéro & Passy
Philippe Starck's Mediterranean ground-floor in Evok's 16e flagship.
Trocadéro & Passy
1-Michelin garden-supplied dining room in a private Passy château-hotel.
Trocadéro & Passy
Franck Audoux's cocktail bar in a 1911 Hector Guimard Art Nouveau building.
Trocadéro & Passy
Husband-and-wife Michelin star on avenue de Versailles, chef Noam Gedalof, sommelier Etheliya Hananova.
Trocadéro & Passy
A working 'routier' off Trocadéro, checkered tablecloths, 18-euro lunch.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The 7e roastery that started Paris's specialty-coffee third wave in 2011.
Trocadéro & Passy
Slavic luxe in a 1910 Art Nouveau hôtel particulier, Paris Society's caviar address.
Trocadéro & Passy
Basque auberge on Quai Saint-Exupéry, Pierre Oteiza Kintoa pork, pintxos, the Trinquet Village Seine-edge terrace.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Faubourg Saint-Honoré palace, Epicure (3 Michelin) and the audience's safest 8e booking.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Christian Le Squer's three-Michelin showcase inside George V, the textbook for Paris haute cuisine.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Two-Michelin glass pavilion at George V where the kitchen runs on vegetables, dairy and seafood, no meat.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Simone Zanoni's Mediterranean-Italian one-Michelin at George V, the palace alternative to a tasting menu.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Three-Michelin since 1996, the chef who taught Paris that haute cuisine could improvise.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Yannick Alléno's three-Michelin in a pavilion at the Champs-Élysées gardens, the sauce-extraction reference.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Yasunari Okazaki's two-Michelin sushi counter inside Pavillon Ledoyen, twelve seats, ikejime fish.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Alléno's one-Michelin counter format at Pavillon Ledoyen, the realistic same-week booking.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Jérôme Banctel's three-Michelin in a Napoleon III mansion off the Champs-Élysées.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The Plaza's restored heritage-French dining room, recipes excavated from two-and-a-half centuries of menus.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Two Michelin since 1946, the institution where Paris learned modern restaurant service.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Place de la Madeleine institution since 1839, Hugo Bourny's contemporary take on the Art Nouveau room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Stéphanie Le Quellec's two-Michelin counter-front room on avenue Matignon.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The Directoire mansion with the retractable roof, a multi-decade Paris institution off the Champs-Élysées.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Two-Michelin in an 1884 mansion off the Champs, the Domaine Clarence Dillon dining room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Paul Pairet's grill-and-rotisserie brasserie at the Crillon, the chic French fire-cooking room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Crillon palace bar with eighteenth-century frescos, Kévin Rigault's 'A Sense of Memories' menu.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Madeleine institution since 1927, the first-floor caviar dining room above the boutique.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Truffle institution on the Madeleine since 1932, boutique downstairs, restaurant upstairs.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The original 1862 Ladurée tea room, the room that invented the Paris salon de thé.
Le Marais
One Michelin star inside Place des Vosges' most discreet pavilion, Marais gastronomy without the spectacle.
Le Marais
Fewer than 20 seats, one Michelin star, one chef's vision, the Marais's most surgical tasting menu.
Le Marais
The bistro mythology lives at #32 rue du Vertbois, controversial, expensive, irreplaceable.
Le Marais
The Marais corner where natural wine, oysters and serious cocktails collapse into one room.
Le Marais
Open-fire Marais bistro where côte de bœuf is grilled in front of you on a wood hearth.
Le Marais
A Provençal bistro hiding behind Place des Vosges, and the city's largest pastis collection.
Le Marais
Bertrand Larcher's original Paris crêperie, Bordier butter, Breton cider, Tokyo-trained discipline.
Le Marais
Argentinian carnivore room in a former butcher shop, relaunched with Mauro Colagreco's hand on the menu.
Le Marais
1864 Belle Époque brasserie under a stained-glass dome, choucroute, plateaux de fruits de mer, full theatre.
Le Marais
1924 corner bistro with an open kitchen, and Paris's most decorated bœuf bourguignon.
Le Marais
Paris's oldest covered market, since 1615, 21 stalls, all of lunchtime Marais, on one block.
Le Marais
The cult sandwich stall inside Marché des Enfants Rouges, 30-minute queue, 13.50€, no apologies.
Le Marais
Since 1979 on rue des Rosiers, the Pletzl falafel sandwich Lenny Kravitz and Natalie Portman keep coming back for.
Le Marais
World's 50 Best Bars veteran, eleven consecutive years on the list, peak rank #6 in 2023.
Le Marais
Taqueria up front, hidden cocktail bar through the back door, one of Paris's first speakeasies, still in form.
Le Marais
Whisky-led cocktail den behind a discreet 4e façade, Vogue called it one of the world's 20 best.
Le Marais
Mazouz brothers' Marais cocktail bar, North African-Pop Art mash-up, since 2001, with a hidden courtyard.
Le Marais
5-star hideaway behind ivy on Place des Vosges, 56 rooms, a courtyard, a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Le Marais
12 rooms, all looking onto Place des Vosges, Evok Collection's quietest, most contemplative Paris address.
Le Marais
Boutique design hotel inside a former metals factory, concrete, courtyard, cocktail bar at the centre.
Le Marais
12 rooms, exposed beams, quiet 4e side street, the Marais's small, well-priced character hotel.
Le Marais
Marais chocolatier with a tea room, millefeuille made à la minute, possibly Paris's finest caramels.
Le Marais
Myriam Sabet's Levantine pâtisserie, kadaïf 1001-feuilles that Istanbul visitors instinctively recognise.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Avenue Montaigne palace with red awnings, Dior Spa and Jean Imbert's gilded dining room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The only European palace with three Michelin-starred restaurants and Jeff Leatham's florals.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
1758 stone palace on Place de la Concorde, gold-scaled pool and Karl Lagerfeld suites.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Philippe Starck's contemporary palace with private cinema, Matsuhisa and the Clarins-MyBlend spa.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Pierre Yves Rochon-designed townhouse-palace near the Élysée with Michelin two-star Le Gabriel.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Gaston Lenôtre's flagship since 1957, the Plaine Monceau room that taught a generation of French pastry chefs
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Robert Linxe's original chocolate boutique since 1977, the room that defined Paris bean-to-praline
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Meilleur Ouvrier de France 2000 chocolatier, the Madeleine flagship with the life-size chocolate sculptures
Le Marais
France's oldest tea house since 1854, the Bourg-Tibourg flagship with the colonial-era painted casks
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Counter-seat Korean, chef Kim Kwang-Loc's mandu and tartares, fashion-week regulars on stools.
Le Marais
Marais Korean BBQ, chef Sunghak Han's table-top grill, halal option, Michelin guide listing.
Le Marais
Mourad Mazouz's Marais Maghreb institution since 1990, tagines and pastilla under 17th-century beams.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
1895 Saint-Lazare brasserie, Niermans mosaics, listed since 1989.
Le Marais
Emmanuel Ryon, MOF glacier, Pastry World Champion, turns gelato into Marais grand cru.
Le Marais
The Île Saint-Louis institution Gault Millau crowned in 1961, still family-run, still the standard.
Le Marais
Marais épicerie-fine + restaurant, Delphine Plisson's Dean & DeLuca answer for Paris.
Le Marais
Haut-Marais no-menu cocktail bar, bartender asks your mood, builds the drink around French organic seasonal produce.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Le Bristol's curiosity-cabinet bar, Maxime Hoerth, first bartender awarded Meilleur Ouvrier de France (2011).
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Royal Monceau's Philippe Starck-designed long bar, Forbes Travel Guide Star Bars 2025 pick on Avenue Hoche.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Anatolian home cooking on rue Pasquier, the Madeleine room the Istanbul audience will actually recognise.
Le Marais
Vegan French on rue Saint-Paul, twenty-plus years reinterpreting French classics without animal product.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Sartre and Beauvoir's corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain since 1887.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The other Saint-Germain café, with the better view of the church.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Alsatian choucroute, landmarked Art Nouveau, the Académiciens' lunch.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Hemingway's table, a piano bar, and the steak that bears his name.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Two Michelin stars in the Hôtel de la Monnaie, looking at the Seine.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The bistronomy capital of Paris, on the Carrefour de l'Odéon.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
William Ledeuil's Southeast-Asian-French cuisine, Michelin-starred since 2008.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The 1932 bistro classique, Ducasse-stewarded since 2013.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Eric Trochon's industrial bistronomy on rue de Seine.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The tiny bistro between Saint-Sulpice and Luxembourg, Fooding-prize winner.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The only Palace hotel on the Left Bank, 1910 Belle Époque on Boulevard Raspail.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The Picasso of pastry, in his original Saint-Germain showcase.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The Saint-Germain sourdough institution since 1932.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Former Hugo & Victor relaunched under the chef's name, 2003 French Dessert Champion's first eponymous boutique
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Japanese-French pâtisserie since 2001, matcha, yuzu and black sesame on classical French structures
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
1906 Art Nouveau room on the Left Bank, Chartier's brother house, listed.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The oldest café in Paris, opened 1686, Voltaire, Diderot, Franklin all ate here.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Saint-Germain hunting-lodge speakeasy by Thomas Codsi, Le Fooding-listed, weekend basement DJ floor.