Discover the finest Parisian restaurants — from cosy bistros to Michelin-starred gems — perfect for every craving and budget.
If there's one city that takes food seriously, it's Paris. From twinkling Eiffel Tower views to butter-laden croissants and Michelin-starred magic, the French capital knows how to put on a show—both on your plate and all around it. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or just someone who enjoys the finer things (hello, souffle!), dining in Paris is an experience you'll never forget.
But with literally thousands of restaurants to choose from, where should you go for the crème de la crème of Parisian dining? Let’s uncover the best restaurants in Paris from those with unbeatable views of the Eiffel Tower to culinary temples crowned with Michelin stars, and a few spots so perfectly located, you'll stumble into them between sightseeing.
Located on the rooftop of the Musée du Quai Branly, Les Ombres offers front-row seats to the Iron Lady herself. As night falls and the tower sparkles, the modern French dishes—think lobster ravioli and saffron-infused fish—are elevated to pure magic.
Price: €120–€180 per person
Tucked inside the Cité de l’Architecture, Girafe is all about vintage glam with its marble interiors and golden tones. The seafood-focused menu is fresh and elegant, and the terrace view of the Eiffel Tower? Iconic.
Price: €100–€160 per person
Located inside the Eiffel Tower itself, Le Jules Verne offers sky-high luxury. With chef Frédéric Anton at the helm, expect a tasting menu that combines classic technique with creative flair.
Price: €135–€255 per person
Minimalist, modern, and effortlessly cool, Septime is a new-wave Michelin gem. The seasonal tasting menu is sourced locally, sustainably, and beautifully plated.
Price: €130 for tasting menu (excluding wine)
Chef Alain Passard shocked the culinary world when he made vegetables the stars of his three-Michelin-starred kitchen. If you think greens are boring, Arpège will prove you wrong in the most poetic way.
Price: €320–€420 for tasting menu
Right under the Louvre’s arches, Café Marly mixes Parisian elegance with unbeatable museum views. The brasserie-style menu is perfect for a classy lunch break.
Price: €60–€90 per person
Chic, sunny, and right by the Jardin des Tuileries, Loulou is where fashionistas lunch and foodies...
Price: €70–€100 per person
There’s no menu here. You get steak-frites, done to perfection, with their secret sauce that keeps people coming back for decades. Centrally located and always buzzing, this is a Parisian classic.
Price: Around €30–€40 per person
Try it at: Le Comptoir du Relais
Price: Approx. €14–€18
Best from: Du Pain et des Idées
Price: €2.50–€3.50 each
Try them at: L’Escargot Montorgueil
Price: €18–€30
Best at: Chez Janou
Price: Around €10
Whether you're gazing at the Eiffel Tower with a glass of champagne, slipping into a velvet booth in a Michelin-starred haven, or enjoying a steak-frites lunch between museum visits, Paris delivers something special on every plate. These restaurants aren’t just about the food—they’re about the feeling. That moment when you pause, take a bite, and realise: this is why we travel.
For easy reference, you can refer to this table -
Restaurant |
Location |
Description |
Price (approx.) |
Category |
Les Ombres |
Musee du Quai Branly |
Modern French (Lobster ravioli, saffron fish) |
€120–€180 |
Eiffel View |
Girafe |
Cite de l’Architecture |
Seafood-focused |
€100–€160 |
Eiffel View |
Le Jules Verne |
Eiffel Tower (2nd floor) |
Tasting menu (Michelin 1★) |
€135–€255 |
Michelin Star |
Septime |
11th arrondissement |
Seasonal, sustainable tasting menu |
€130 |
Michelin Star |
Arpège |
Near Les Invalides |
Vegetable-forward 3★ tasting menu |
€320–€420 |
Michelin Star |
Café Marly |
Louvre Courtyard |
Brasserie-style French |
€60–€90 |
Central Location |
Loulou Paris |
Jardin des Tuileries |
Mediterranean |
€70–€100 |
Central Location |
Le Relais de l’Entrecôte |
St-Germain-des-Prés |
Steak-frites with secret sauce |
€30–€40 |
Central Location |
French Onion Soup |
Le Comptoir du Relais |
Classic onion soup |
€14–€18 |
Must-Try Dish |
Croissant & Pain au Chocolat |
Du Pain et des Idées |
French pastries |
€2.50–€3.50 |
Must-Try Dish |
Escargots |
L’Escargot Montorgueil |
Garlicky snails |
€18–€30 |
Must-Try Dish |
Crème Brûlée |
Chez Janou |
Caramelized custard dessert |
€10 |
Must-Try Dish |
Bookmark this guide, share it with your travel partner, and don’t forget to make reservations—because in Paris, the best tables get snapped up fast. Bon appétit!
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