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In today’s article, we will show you 5 top restaurants in Paris you really can’t miss during your stay. Don’t forget that Paris has boldly reclaimed its title as the best food city in Europe, so since we know that your expectations are high, we promise you that our choices won’t disappoint you. Curious? Keep scrolling and find out where to eat in Paris during Maison et Objet September!
where to eat in London: 100% DESIGN: THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN LONDON FOR ALL DESIGN LOVERS
Restaurant Guy Savoy occupies a suite of 18th-century salons overlooking the Seine on the first floor of the Monnaie de Paris (Paris Mint), a magnificent neoclassical limestone building by architect Jean-Denis Antoine.
For 110€ a head, you choose a starter, main course and dessert from the a la carte menu, then the sommelier will propose several wines by the glass for 10€ a piece. Be delighted with the wonders of a French gourmet restaurant!
If you are mad for fish as for Paris, then you have to go to Divellec during your stay! With a dazzling winter-garden decor by Studio K.O, Chef Mathieu Pacaud has created a 49€ prix-fixe brunch menu that you will die for.
Ordering a la carte, you have to go for fricassee of ormeaux (conch from the English Channel), rougets with artichokes and aioli, and sole with morels in vin jaune sauce.
The bold but elegant modern style of young chef Jean-Francois Piège’s new Le Grand Restaurant, which was just awarded two Michelin stars, is the work of Icelandic-born, L.A.–based designer Gulla Jónsdóttir.
Jean-François Piège’s cuisine has a subtle cheeky take on traditional French fare that’s hard to find elsewhere. An unforgettable experience that remains wholly Parisian.
L’Astrance in Paris’s 16th arrondissement only opened in 2000, but has already won two Michelin stars and received 19/20 in the last edition of GaultMillau. Pascal Barbot’s is the chef and the design of this restaurant is the perfect mix of classic and contemporary.
With the most elegantly lyrical gastronomic imagination expressed in his dishes, you should beg for the tarte of button mushroom and verjus marinated foie gras, hazelnut oil, and roasted lemon paste. You should also try for buttermilk and burnt toast crumb soup!
The mythic Café de l’Homme in the Palais de Chaillot has become one of the most stylish new tables in Paris. The design team respected the Art Deco decor of the 1937 building with views of the Eiffel Tower, the Champ de Mars, and the Jardins du Trocadéro, but made it warmer with sand-color cedar walls and ash-and-marble tables.
Frédéric Vardon, Michelin-starred chef and culinary advisor applies his philosophy which is simple: to take what is already very beautiful and make it sublime.
where to eat in London: 100% DESIGN: THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN LONDON FOR ALL DESIGN LOVERS
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