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3.9 (177 reviews)
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Sam L.

Let me add to the many other reviews agreeing that this place is worth the visit. Great attention and fun staff to make the experience even better. The view of Paris of course is fantastic and the food as you would expect. Definitely get the duck.

Wine list
Keith K.

What a spectacular restaurant. We dined on a Friday evening, arrived after sunset, which I wish we could have seen. We started with a drink in the downstairs bar. The bartender there was a delight. The restaurant is elevated several floors above the ground so the views of Paris are wonderful. And the food is quite good as well. They have prix fixe menus or you can order a la carte. We went a la carte. One of my dining partners and I had the pressed duck, their specialty for many decades. After dinner, they present you with a card which shows what number duck you received in the restaurant's long history. Our duck was like 1.2 million something. Really. Their wine selection is out of this world. All wines listed in an enormous book. We finished dinner with an offering of cheeses. You will not leave this place hungry!

The corner view
Ùlysses D.

Fabulous milestone birthday for the history books. Above and beyond service, highest quality of ingredients

Joe D.

Easily one of the best restaurants in the world, and definitely one of the oldest in Paris (1582). Food service and ambience are dream-like perfection. Just before the Olympics our hotel concierge pulled strings and got a reservation. 5 star ambience: it doesn't get much better than what seems like a Belle Epoque townhouse with walls of windows facing great views: Notre Dame et al. Inside, the hushed very classy ambience works well with the amazing food. 5 star food: even something simple like broiled chicken comes with lots of bells and whistles, is astoundingly good, and is worth every penny. You get some of the world's best food for premium prices, and the food is amazing. 5 star service: our waiter was about as close to perfect as I've ever seen. In fact the whole team was a quietly choreographed ballet. They even seem to have hand signals from across the room. In short, if the world were ending, I'd want my last meal to be HERE

1st course Foigras - a very indulgent serving
Alex N.

Another Michelin star restaurant in my tasting menu marathon. This time at the long established 1 star Tour ď Argent. Highlights of the restaurant are the gracious greetings, beautiful decor (sans chairs, the dining chairs are not aesthetically appealing), but they were at least comfortable which is incredibly important when embarking on a tasting menu. And the portions are generous. My recommendation, though, after having the tasting menu would be to order A La Carte. Unless you're really into the fine dining classics of French cuisine. The cadence of the dishes is a little too slow for my liking. I don't like a lot of downtime between dishes, and if you're doing a tasting menu, this downtime can be grueling. The recommendations would be Langostines Royal for starters, the blue lobster for main and for dessert get either or both the Crepes Madamoiselle and the Soufflé. (The Crepes will are prepared tableside with the traditional theater involved in making Crepes Suzzette. The dining room is beautiful and dramatic at the same time being located on the top floor. There is also a rooftop bar with dining options. But it's open only during the spring and summer months. We went with the 6 dish tasting menu, which was €440 per person without wine pairing, and took three and half hours to complete. I don't know if it was because it was winter and because this restaurant is on the top floor, but the dining room was much too cold. We saw several other guests were asking for blankets halfway through our meal. Highlights, beautiful dining room. Incredible wine list. Perhaps the most impressive wine list in all of Paris. Great signature cocktails. This place seems to be an institution amongst Parisians and much beloved by the locals as many people were either in jealous or in awe when we mentioned that we had reservations for dinner there. The not so highpoints. Sadly, there is no small token of appreciation given to you at the end of the evening. The staff, seemed a little too young and inexperienced. Although courteous, they lack the polish that other top establishments have. The dining room was extremely cold.

Marco Polo preparation
C T.

Our first visit there (not the last time when I reviewed the restaurant) for a decade ago for our milestone birthday. We just hit another milestone so we really wanted to eat here again, but booked our trip very last minute. I emailed the restaurant and asked the concierge at the Park Hyatt to call for us to no avail. The day before, I just checked online and times freed up so I was super excited to book the table. New chef, and truthfully, the cuisine felt refreshed in a good way. They still had the giant portion of the foie, but had a very tasty three preparation of langoustines which I loved. The Marco Polo duckling preparation was very good, but the green pepper sauce didn't quite have the richness and punch that I remembered and was craving. It was too subtle for the gaminess of the duck. By the time the second dish came out of the sautéed parts of duck, I was stuffed. Dessert was fun...we had the black currant soufflé which was huge. Also, had the pear tarte which was good but not great. The chocolate dessert which they comped us, was the best. I knocked a star off for ambiance. They allowed a couple in with a toddler, which I was super annoyed with because we also had a toddler on our first visit and left him at home. When he was old enough to eat properly at a fine dining restaurant using cutlery on his own and having proper table manners was when we allowed him to join us at Tour D'Argent. That kid was so annoying, but it's the parents that I fault...they had no business being that selfish in affecting the experience of the other diners. Either get a babysitter at the hotel or wait until your kid is old enough to sit quietly without crying and screaming. This isn't a family diner...it's a Michelin star restaurant. I feel like the restaurant placed money ahead of their guests and patrons. They should have turned them away since I do remember reading that there was an age minimum somewhere on their website. Clearly they don't enforce it, although I did notice the manager eyeing the table in annoyance when that kid started fussing. I found the younger wait staff to be more energetic and fun...they made the experience for us.

THE BIG BOOK OF WINE.
Philip C.

When my wife and I ate at La Tour d'Argent almost 28 years ago, I didn't know anything about the restaurant and didn't try its famous pressed duck. After almost 28 years of regret, my wife and I finally returned to La Tour d'Argent, this time with our daughter, to finally try it. After we arrived at the restaurant, we took a tiny elevator up to the dining room in the tower. When we walked into the dining room, it was even more beautiful than I had remembered. The glass domed ceiling impressive and Paris IS, after all, The City of Lights; the nighttime view out of the windows is spectacular. We were seated at a table next to a window overlooking the Seine, Pont de la Tournelle and Île Saint-Louis. I think that it was one of the best tables in the house. We started dinner with a glass of La Tour d'Argent's house rosé champagne. Santé! The pressed duck is served only for two. I had pre-ordered it when I made our reservation and planned to share it with our daughter, while my wife ordered a more traditionally prepared duck. My daughter also ordered the langoustine appetizer and I ordered the mystery egg appetizer. The food service started with a trio of amuse-bouches. I'm not entirely sure what they were; the first was a cheese-filled ball of pastry topped with more cheese, the second was a tiny tart filled with acorn squash purée and nuts, and the third was a mystery cube on a cracker. My wife does not have a taste for cheese, but even she enjoyed the cheese ball. After our bouches had been amused, I was presented with THE BIG BOOK OF WINE, which is the biggest and heaviest wine list that I have ever hefted. Fortunately, I had remembered to bring my reading glasses with me and after 10 minutes of trying to pick a bottle of French burgundy, an American sommelier appeared at my side to rescue me. I told her that we liked pinot noirs and wanted a duck-friendly bottle of burgundy in the €250 range. She suggested a bottle of the 2002 Claude Dugat Chevrey-Chambertin, which was perfect. After I was relieved of the BIG BOOK and it was returned to its trolley, we were all introduced to our duck. La Tour d'Argent began counting the ducks it serves in the 1890s. Ours was number 1,175,561. A couple of waiters came by to dismember and skin it, then slice the breast, before returning it to the kitchen for its final preparation. Although I was slightly disappointed to miss the actual pressing of the duck carcass, I think that modern western sensibilities require it to be done in the kitchen. After our duck departed, the next food course of duck consommé with a duck dumpling was served. The presentation felt almost Chinese to me, but the flavors were purely duck. Next, my daughter was presented with her langoustine appetizer and I with my mystery egg appetizer. We had enjoyed some simply prepared langoustines on a cold seafood platter at lunch and she declared the langoustine appetizer to be much tastier and richer. My mystery egg was a sphere served in a purée of green vegetables. I guess that the mystery was how the heck they got a perfectly soft boiled egg into the center of the sphere. When I cut into it with a spoon, the liquid golden yellow yolk ran into the bright green puree. It was delicious and fun. When the main courses were served, my wife received her more traditionally prepared duck breast, while my daughter and I received the first pressed duck course of duck breast in blood sauce. The breast was extremely rare and sliced very thinp. The sauce was made from the bloody juices that had been pressed from the carcass of the duck. Although the presentation was quite plain, the breast was tender, and the sauce was richly flavored with an unexpected hint of sweetness. After we polished off the breast, the second pressed duck course of crispy thigh with accompaniments was brought out. The thigh was the best bite of food that I enjoyed during our week of gorging on food in Paris. Yum! For dessert, our daughter chose the Crêpes Mademoiselle for the table. It was prepared tableside by a waiter with quite a bit of flair. It had been years since I had seen anything flambéed in a restaurant and the fireball was epic. After dessert, we were treated to a trio of sweets, which were a couple of cookies and an intensely flavored fruit jelly. My wife, daughter and I enjoyed many terrific meals during our trip to Paris, but our meal at La Tour d'Argent was my favorite. I won't permit another 28 years to pass before we return. In fact, I'm already planning to dine there again next year. 2022 cannot come soon enough.

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Spectacular! The duck was exceptional as one would expect. We had a wonderful of Notre Dame. All the food was among the best we ever had.

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Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie - An amazing French onion soup...

Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie

4.5(1.5k reviews)
1.8 kmChâtelet/Les Halles, 1er
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The most life- changing experience with French cuisine. This is what French culinary dreams are…read moremade of. Get the appetizer grilled foie gras with side of greens, you won't regret it. The richness of the flavor and the texture which is not reminiscent of the traditional roasted duck or foie gras, but rather a much more like a luxurious and indulgent version. We enjoyed our dinner on the outside of the restaurant after about a 20-30 minute wait. The bone marrow had the best flavor I've experienced for the dish. However, it is definitely overshadowed by the rich flavor of the foie gras. This experience was unforgettable, with our view of Parisian streets on a brisk, April night. We even came back on our last night, but didn't realize the hours on Google maps was for the deli. The restaurant closes earlier, before 9:00 PM. This meal got us thinking about Paris in a positive light, and we hope to be able to come back to eat the amazing dishes again!

This place was a huge letdown. They had a cute little artisanal market on the front left of the…read morerestaurant. They had a number of goods to choose from and I ended up buying a few things for souvenirs. As for the actual restaurant, they had a number of delicious sounding items on their menu. Our server was very attentive to us and helped us decide on our dinner orders. Similar to the other restaurants though. After our food was delivered, it was far in between when we were checked on again. And after dessert it took even longer for our server to bring the bill. Overall, the food was a letdown. I do not exaggerate when I say that the frog legs just tasted like slightly flavored water. My friend's ravioli had a fairly decent flavored sauce but the pasta was a bit chewy. My friend's duck breast was pretty tough; I had noticed the table next to us also ordered it and they seemed to have trouble finishing/cutting theirs as well. As for my steak with foie gras, well the steak was once again tough and the foie gras was weirdly stringy. It was soft for the most part but there were parts that were tough and stringy. Maybe that's a section that's generally separated in the preparation process and it was missed? In any case it was disappointing. What wasn't disappointing was dessert though; perfectly sweet and balanced.

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Bistro des Augustins - Fermier

Bistro des Augustins

4.4(556 reviews)
1.1 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, 6ème
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I have mixed feelings about Bistro des Augustins. On the one hand, it provided me some of the most…read morecomforting and delicious food that I enjoyed in Paris. On the other hand, it made me realize that my mother was a terrible cook. Bistro des Augustins is a small, cozy venue offering both indoor seating and terrace seating near Pont Neuf. It serves a small number of curated dishes, including a wonderfully traditional Bistro Gratin in a homey ceramic dish served piping hot with a brown crispy cheesy top, herbs, spices and chicken. You can also get it with salmon. My brothers and I only saw my mother use our gas range to light her cigarettes, sanitize needles to remove our splinters, and make s'mores during the summer months when she couldn't muster the energy to take us 'outside camping.' I mean, all she had to do was borrow a cookbook, which I'm sure were readily available from maybe a neighbor or in any local bookstore or the public library. How hard is that? I was the only kid who brought a can of tuna and his own monogrammed can opener to school every day. Every day. And mom convinced me that the tuna holster she got me for my birthday was cool and hip. I was a naive mercury-filled fool, although I did become a very fast runner in junior high school because of the tuna holster. The interior décor of Bistro des Augustins is informal and vintage bistro style - wooden tables, traditional chalkboard menus, and soft lighting - creating a relaxed and comfy ambiance. My eyes have been opened to what's possible. Thank you Bistro des Augustins for expanding my culinary horizons. Five stars.

THE FOOD ------------------…read more= Fermier - Cheese gratin with chicken was good. Didn't blow me away, but was solid with the creaminess of the sliced potatoes and emmental cheese combined together with mixed vegetables. The cheese was very strong though, so anything else was unfortunately pretty much overpowered by it. Arrived with bread, but it DEFINITELY could use other carb options to sop it all up (e.g., rice???)! = Landais - Cheese gratin with duck. Same comment as the above, except the Landais had egg and goat cheese also mixed in with almost the same ingredients as the Fermier. THE SERVICE ----------------------- + The lone waitress, who also worked the role as greeter, cashier and bartender was friendly. + Food arrived within 10 minutes of ordering. THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------------ = Small, tight restaurant. = Not many tables inside - 6 in total. + Located a few blocks away from the more touristy restaurants, towards the East, on a much quieter street. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS -------------------------------------- = Nada.

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Assiette de saumon fumé

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Chez Janou - prawns in wine sauce

Chez Janou

4.1(699 reviews)
1.2 kmBastille, Marais, 3ème
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My #1 fav classic French dinner we had in Paris. The food and the atmosphere were all great. This…read moreplace seems to be a certified, capital 'e' Establishment here in Paris. Vibey 30 somethings and those of us tourists that have begrudgingly figured it out. It is close quarters inside, but when in Rome. My bestie from middle school and I shared the escargot (bless you) pasta, which was delicious, and the duck, which was exceptional. We split a very fairly priced bottle of wine and ended the night with the scoop of mousse. If they could figure out how to do that intravenously, that'd be great. The mousse reminded me of a great guilty pleasure, which is eating straight out of the can of Duncan Hines chocolate frosting (ask me how I know, I do this often, going to rebrand it to me being European). Loved it here.

Paris has a talent for making lunch feel accidental in the best possible way…read more Chez Janou sits quietly in the Marais, just close enough to Place des Vosges that the entire experience spills naturally into wandering afterward. No real plans. Just walking. Cigarette smoke in the air, scooters passing narrow streets, old stone buildings glowing under soft afternoon light. Online, this place feels impossible to book. But show up 10-15 minutes before opening and suddenly you're seated like you knew the secret all along. Inside, the room hums. Tight tables. Warm walls. Loud enough to feel alive without becoming chaotic. Nobody rushing. Nobody flipping tables. Just the rhythm of Paris doing what it's always done. The menu is entirely in French which, honestly, makes the experience better. You stop ordering with certainty and start ordering with curiosity. My wife had the risotto d'épeautre aux St. Jacques. I ordered the Magret de Canard au Romarin. The duck was solid. A 3.5/5 kind of dish. Rich, savory, comforting after a long day walking through the city. But the risotto surprised me more. The scallops were delicate, the spelt added this earthy texture that made the dish feel substantial without ever becoming heavy. And then there's the mousse au chocolat. The famous one. Served from an oversized bowl with this almost excessive "all you can eat" energy that somehow still feels elegant instead of gimmicky. We only needed a few bites. Soft, luxurious, lightly bitter chocolate balanced perfectly against just enough sweetness. The kind of dessert that doesn't ask for attention. It quietly earns it.

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Chez Fernand - Roquefort

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4.4(294 reviews)
1.3 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
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Food is awesome, love their signature beef dish, too bad our stomach is too small, food is very…read moregood, service is good too ~ love this place!

Maybe my timing was off? I didn't enjoy dining here as much as I hoped…read more I reserved and had New Year's Eve dinner at Chez Ferdinand Christine. I could only get the 8:30pm seating. When I arrived, there was a rustic table in the entry room where I was seated. I ordered an entrée of mini mushroom raviolis in truffle sauce, a plat of scallops over orzo which had chorizo chunks and a dessert of frozen Grand Marnier soufflé. The portions were generous. I enjoyed the mini mushroom raviolis and delicious Grand Marnier soufflé. The plat was somewhat odd because the chorizo chunks were really strong flavored which overpowered the scallops. I ate one chorizo chunk and pushed the rest aside. The scallops were cooked perfectly but not seasoned. The service was gruff/quite brief with dishes dropped by assistants. My biggest complaint was the stressful ambiance during the meal. It was freezing outside. The door constantly opened and new patrons came in hovering over diners in my room. Luckily I was not closer to the door and didn't have anyone over me. For ~170 Euros, the food was good but the experience was not.

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Le Potager du Père Thierry - Duck breast

Le Potager du Père Thierry

4.6(505 reviews)
4.0 kmMontmartre, 18ème
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This is the kind of place that you should be searching for when you come to Paris. Small and…read moreintimate, with well executed dishes and exceptional service. These smaller bistro type eateries are the lifeblood of the local cuisine. They consistently offer reasonably priced dishes that are full of flavor and technique. The wine and drink options are well catered to the menu and they provide options for most price points. The service we experienced was exactly what you want... our server had plenty of suggestions based on the offerings of the day. The service was attentive and responsive... not much more than you could ask for. I had the duck breast being offered... it was served alongside crispy potatoes, green beans, and a salad. Adding in the onion soup and a glass of wine... it quickly became a King's dinner at a very reasonable price. I would be more than happy to eat here again and look forward to exploring the rest of the menu offering many local and classic French options.

I was there in 2021 and the food was very good, though the salad stuff on the main course was…read moresuperfluous, if they still serve that way. However, the eggs cocotte with foie gras was divine! This fall (2026), I shall return to Paris and that dish is on my hit list for sure. In fact, I may order 2! Service was very personable. Small place but the largest table had 6 locals who livened up the joint. Americans planning to be in Paris Sept 28-30 hit me up we'll meet for din din. Zig

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Tour d'Argent - french - Updated May 2026

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