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Sébillon

4.0 (41 reviews)
Ultra High-EndFrench, Brasseries, Seafood, Fast Food
Open 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Dressy
Good for groups

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Gerald H.

One of the best dining experiences ever, Very warm and welcoming staff, outstanding ambiance. My French is not the best, but got through with no problems. Now the Food!!!!!!! Whoooooo Pearl. The appetizers Lobster Ravioli out of this world good, Bone Marrow can't get no better. Entrees, Duck Breast, and Scallops simply delicious. Dessert Crepes Suzette hands down best I've ever had, even got to record the making of the dish. Must go to in Paris.

The Sole special was amazing!!!
Joe K.

Fantastic service and food. This place is so good I had dinner here two nights in a row. The Sole fish special was amazing and the table side lamb is cooked to perfection. Go here and enjoy!

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Alexandre F.

The oldest will remember this brewery when it was still in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. Today, just near the Porte Maillot, it suffers from the countless works around the gate and the surroundings of Neuilly. A quick post-concert visit by Mylène Farmer to the Arena allowed me to see that sometimes it is not necessary to make a correlation between the desert aspect of a restaurant and its culinary and service qualities. Obviously, given the configuration, two customers are nevertheless well received even if they are almost the last ones. We won't stay long because we know the business, some of us want to go home and sleep. So dish and dessert. The sweetbreads are old-fashioned. That is to say; we are still sure of the accompaniment of capers and other beans that scatter the plate at the same time as the piece of meat. Some may thunder against this mixture. But it is still good learning for mixing tastes. Indeed, the sweetbreads have such a special fat strength that accompanying them with the capers mentioned above is a sufficient balance. The diced tomatoes give color, the green beans are too much, but the sweetbread itself is well cleaned, well cooked, crispy as it should be on its surface. So we agree. Generous scallops since we are in five plus one. On a bed of spaghetti in dry ink. And 100%! (Naughty wink for Nancy's Excelsior who had caused me a devastating item.) Mention Good for Suzette pancakes. They are entirely classic, not stunning, but I must value the work in the dining room. Ad Vitam aeternam, never take this dish if it's not made in the dining room. This point does not even suffer the discussion if you are a gourmet. Noisy ventilation when there is no background music or customers.

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Lucie W.

Out of all the expensive restaurants we went to in Paris, this was hands down the best. If it weren't for our last night, I would have gladly come back during our trip. First off, do try to dress a little nice when you visit. This is definitely a wine and dine location. We felt very out of place when we first walked in wearing our 100% authentic tourist clothes. With that being said, despite our garb, the staff was absolutely out of this world. They were attentive, kind, and most of all patient while we tried to figure out what to order. Their portions are huge! Mind you, we had come from Spain where tapas was a thing. But the French, they sure know what a portion is!! The set menu for all you can eat lamb for 45 euros is the best deal, I'll explain later. For starters, we ordered the bone marrow, fois gras, escargot, and oysters. Holy cow, the bone marrow was a meal! There was plenty to go around our table of 4 and it was delicious! The fois gras was rich and creamy. The escargot was delicious and whatever pesto sauce they used was perfect. Oysters, were fresh? I'm not a fan of oysters so I can't report on that. Now, the main course. Lamb. Omg!!! It was so soft, melt in your mouth, and succulent! I wish I had ordered it myself but I tried a couple bites and was fully regretting my choices. I ordered the duck breast, which was also yummy but not as good as the lamb. The sauce was fruity and paired well. For dessert, we had the baba (sorry indent remember the full name, but basically a rum cake?), floating island (marshmallow type thing over some custard), and creme brulee. Sorry my descriptions suck. My favorite was definitely the creme brulee. The rum was too strong for me and the floating island was okay.

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Le Stella

Le Stella

3.9(89 reviews)
1.3 kmVictor Hugo, Trocadéro/Iéna, 16ème
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Fabulous service and food! Staff is so professional and the seafood is fresh. Fantastic desserts…read more(crème caramel) and the green bean salad is outstanding.

An elegant upscale French cafe in the Sixteenth Arrondisement…read more The Sixteenth is known for being wealthy, old school conservative and elegant. Le Stella is expensive, serves French classics and executes magnificently. It is the neighborhood cafe for families who maintain a household staff and chauffeurs. They eat well. At Le Stella, you will eat well. * * * Most of the menu looks like it could be served in any cafe in the city. With a notable exception. The menu includes a vast array of seafood to be served as an appetizer. Some cafes will offer raw oysters. Le Stella will offer you a broad selection of oysters from which you may take your pick. The oysters are not even remotely cheap. Most of the tables were starting with seafood. I have generally been unhappy with the oysters I have gotten at everyday hoi polloi cafes. I strongly suspect that this is the place I want to go if the plan is to get my French aphrodisiacs. * * * I DID have the steak tartare. OH. MY. GOD. I have had a lot of steak tartare both in Paris and elsewhere in France. Nobody's version comes up to the standard of Le Stella. If you want to find out what steak tartare can do, This is where you want to order the dish. The beef itself was wonderful ... Which is not always a guarantee with the competition. What set the dish apart though was the flavoring. This was the spiciest and most stimulating steak tartare I have had in my life. It was not blow-the-top-of-your-head-off hot, like a dish with two cups of Thai green peppercorns. But my palate was hit with strong flavors of every type imaginable, As if a martial arts star was doing his signature fifteen move finisher in my mouth. There was strong yellow mustard powder. There was black pepper. There was green onion. There was horseradish. There was who knows what else? Each bite was absolutely strong and absolutely pungent. But each bite was also absolutely different. I never knew what was going to happen next. Just eating raw beef with some black pepper dumped in is no longer going to do it for me. I have seen the Holy Saint of Steak Tartare. No mortal Steak Tartare will ever rise to this level of divinity. * * * The wine cellar is also impressive. You can go all out and buy a bottle of a great vintage. (You can do that in many other French cafes too - Or for that matter - at the upscale wine stores which can be found every three or four blocks in Paris.) But what they sell by the glass is much better than most other cafes' "just-one-glass" choices. I had an first rate Beaujolais that was surprisingly reasonably priced. My wife was very happy with her fish. * * * I was watching my weight so I passed on the very attractive cheese and dessert options. As far as I could see, the only real lack was the bar whose spirit offerings were plebian and uninteresting. At Le Stella, you want to drink wine. Any other beverage is treated as a toss off. But sometime when my budget goes up and my waistline goes down, I would like to make a stab at their full menu. There were a lot of happy oyster eaters in that room.

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Le Stella - Lamb chops, skate fish with potatoes, veal with penne and endless bread.

Lamb chops, skate fish with potatoes, veal with penne and endless bread.

Le Stella - Champignon (mushroom) salad with cheese slices and green bean salad with crumbled cheese. Both with balsamic vinegar.

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Champignon (mushroom) salad with cheese slices and green bean salad with crumbled cheese. Both with balsamic vinegar.

Sébillon - french - Updated May 2026

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