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    Bistrot Alexandre III

    3.1 (15 reviews)
    InexpensiveBistros
    Open 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Classy
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Nice coffee and dessert by the Seine River
    Steve L.

    Just walking by the river and found this nice place. They helped us pick out a couple desserts and made us Coffee Americano. Sandra spoke English to use and treated us well. Nice spot. Check it out !

    Nola G.

    We had lunch here in Bastille Day. It is a wonderful spot to take in the activity room n the River Siene. I am sure this is not the normal operation but we had to order and pay at one counter, pick up drinks at the bar, and then pick up our food by the cash register. The employees where very nice despite being very busy on a beautiful holiday.

    The fantail of the Bistrot Alexandre III
    Phantom Y.

    The Phantom loves Paris and has to place it as number one as the worlds most beautiful city (a bold statement but it's true). For Paris, it's more than just the history, gorgeous architecture, culinary delights and well-thought out, elegant design that contours to the gentle landscape; there is an indescribable feeling that one gets when there, it's love. I apparitioned there this spring for some special time with my phantom girlfriend, our third time visiting Paris together. We of course took long walks along the Seine River, especially at sunset, to take in the panoramic views of the city and soak in the ambiance. The Pont Alexandre III bridge is one of our favorite places to do this and we spend as much time there as we can. We noticed quite a few new restaurants along the water while we were watching the cityscape and boats passing beneath us and decided to have a look. The Bistrot Alexandre III seemed like an obvious choice given it's docked position on the Seine that is so close to the Pont Alexandre III bridge. We walked in without hesitation and decided to sit outside on the fantail for the sweeping, panoramic setting. Wow, what a view! The only way to get a view like that is from a boat that is passing underneath the bridge, and that is fleeting. We must have said, "how beautiful" a million times. Dessert was what we were after and we both shared a caramel crepe with two espressos. They were both delicious and rivaled any delicious crepe that I've ever had, my phantom girlfriend was definitely happy. What's more about the Bistrot is how classy and comfortable the design is and how extremely friendly the staff is. The owner, Daniel and host Billy struck up a conversation with us and couldn't have been friendlier or more personable. We chatted and laughed for quite some time and on our way out, Daniel told us to consider The Bistrot Alexandre III our home, how many establishments do that? The next time I am in Paris I will gladly stop in for dinner or dessert. When you visit, tell them that The Phantom from San Francisco/Le Phantôme de San Francisco sent you and I'm sure they will do the same for you. Five Stars for Bistrot Alexandre III! www.bistrotalexandre3.fr

    The chicken with French fries
    Aitana C.

    The waiters are friendly, the food comes fast, and the sweet white wine hits the spot. Would definitely recommend

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    Amazing spot, with an open view on the river, horizon and historical bridge. Refined cooking. Recommended

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    Café de Mars

    Café de Mars

    4.6(149 reviews)
    1.0 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 7ème
    €€

    We had a fantastic dinner at Café de Mars, just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower but a world away…read morefrom the touristy scene. This place has that scrappy energy in the best possible way--servers switching effortlessly between languages, bartenders pulling double duty, and everyone working with heart and hustle. They got some strong American diner vibes with authentic french food and wine. We started with a bold and unique Chenin Sous Voile from Domaine Jousset--dry, nutty, and layered like a white port's sophisticated cousin. Highly recommend for anyone looking to drink something memorable. For mains: The flank steak was perfectly cooked medium rare, tender, and full of flavor. Modest portion, but just right considering the quality. The lamb tourine was a standout--fall-apart tender, moist, and rich without being heavy. The sauce was made for mopping up with couscous, and paired beautifully with our carafe of Syrah. Everything was balanced, thoughtfully plated, and delicious without being flashy. Portions and prices were modest, which left room to explore the menu. This is the kind of spot that makes you feel like you're in Paris--not just visiting. Cozy, charming, and quietly brilliant.

    Excellent little cafe off the main street; quiet, quaint, and great food with super friendly staff…read more So good! Forgot to take a picture before we started eating. This is the drunken flank steak and a side of green beans. The sauces were spectacular, everything was cooked to perfection.

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    Restaurant de la Tour - Duck Liver Pate with Celery Remoulade. Incredible starter dish.

    Restaurant de la Tour

    4.8(72 reviews)
    1.6 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 15ème
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    PARIS -- In a city teeming with culinary landmarks, the true test of a restaurant often lies not in…read moreits proximity to a monument, but in its ability to make you forget it. RESTAURANT DE LA - TOUR, nestled comfortably in the shadow of the Iron Lady, passes this test with resounding flair. It is not a place that leans on the postcard views for its appeal; instead, it commands attention through the quiet confidence of its kitchen and the warm, genuine hospitality that feels both classic and refreshingly sincere. The menu is a love letter to French technique, but one written with a modern, inventive hand. A meal begins with a clear statement of intent. The Mixed Salad with Pears and Blue Cheese is a masterclass in balance, where the sweet, delicate slices of pear cut through the bold, creamy tang of the cheese. Even more compelling is the Warm Snails Escargots cassolette with Artichokes mousseline and Hazelnuts. This is a definitive departure from the garlic-and-parsley butter trope. The snails, tender and earthy, are nestled in a luxuriously smooth artichoke mousseline, their richness punctuated by the satisfying crunch of hazelnuts. It is a dish that feels both comforting and sophisticated. Enhancing Dining Experience R... The main courses continue this narrative of elevated tradition. The Roasted Filet of Salmon arrives with a crisp skin giving way to a flawlessly moist interior, resting on a vibrant ratatouille that sings of a basil-infused summer. For the richer palate, the Pan-fried Duck Breast is a standout. Sliced into rosy, perfect medallions, its robust flavor is brilliantly offset by a sharp, sweet raspberry sauce and the decadent, creamy embrace of potatoes gratin. Other classics are rendered with equal precision. The Pan-fried Duck Liver, seared to a silken texture, finds its soulmate in a doting apricot marmalade, its sweetness teased out by a whisper of rosemary. The Roasted Chicken Breast, a dish so often mundane, is transformed here. It is supremely juicy, elevated to grandeur by a profound Brie and truffle cheese sauce that is as indulgent as it sounds. No French feast is complete without its final act, and the pastry chef does not disappoint. The Warm Apple Tart Tatin is everything one hopes for in this iconic dessert-caramelized, buttery apples on a sturdy base, its warmth melting the cool vanilla ice cream alongside it. Its rival in decadence, the Warm Melted Chocolate Cake, delivers that timeless, gooey center, a rich eruption that is perfectly tempered by the clean, cold vanilla bean ice cream. RESTAURANT DE LA - TOUR understands that a memorable meal in Paris is more than the sum of its dishes. It is an atmosphere, a feeling. It is the kind of place that doesn't just feed you, but reminds you why French cuisine remains a global beacon. You may come for the landmark nearby, but you will return for the landmark meal.

    I had an absolutely wonderful experience at Restaurant de la Tour in Paris! The food was…read moreexceptional--every dish was full of flavor and beautifully presented. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, making it the perfect spot to enjoy a meal in the heart of the city. I would love to come back the next time I visit Paris. Highly recommended!

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    Le Petit Cler - Profiteroles

    Le Petit Cler

    4.2(449 reviews)
    0.8 km7ème, Tour Eiffel/Champ de Mars
    €€

    Beef was so delicious and well cooked. Staff was friendly. Highly recommend this. Was seated right…read moreaway.

    Our first night in Paris we ended up in Le Petit Cler. After some research on what was nearby we…read moredecided on this quaint little place with lots of good reviews on Yelp (I know this is mainly an American thing so as an American, I'll trust it LOL). The place is quite small, located in a nice walkable neighborhood within close distance to the Eiffel Tower, they offered French and English menus and I got to look at both and saw that the prices were the same so that was nice! I got a fish of the day (which was salmon for that evening) along with homemade ratatouille and my husband got the grilled sirloin steak. With every order comes with a basket of bread and butter (which I completely OBLITERATED) and I think the server dropped off two more baskets after the initial one. In my defense, I was very hungry after an extremely long day of travel. As for the wines I got myself the Argentine whereas my husband got himself a St Nicolas De Bourgueil, both paired well with out respective dishes. The portions of the food were great, the salmon was a bit bland for my liking but they did have salt and pepper on the table ready for use so I added those and paired with the ratatouille made for a tasty dish. My husband was happy with his steak, but also wished it was a bit more seasoned (American tastebuds and all). Overall, the service, food, portion, and prices were great and I definitely recommend this place for a nice little cozy dinner in Paris!

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    Bistrot Alexandre III - bistros - Updated July 2026

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