Wining and Dining in Paris – Our Top 4 Restaurants in Paris

Wining and Dining in Paris – Our Top 4 Restaurants in Paris

Wining and Dining in Paris – Our Top 4 Restaurants in Paris
18th June 2021

Internationally renowned for their prowess on the fashion scene, the Parisians lead a trailblazing lifestyle sought after by most Europeans. Be that as it may, between iconic landmarks, rich, deep rooted history and gargantuan shopping centres, Paris’ cuisine can often be criminally overlooked. Dining in Paris is a once in a lifetime experience for many. Making the journey to the French capital is something of a pilgrimage to the cuisine connoisseur. Having tried and tested the cordon bleu cooking that Paris has to offer, we are better placed than most to offer you culinary direction on your business trip.

Read on to discover our four favourite restaurants in Paris to impress you and any number of guests.

La Table De Colette

A master-class in gourmet cuisine, La Table De Colette is situated in the Latin Quarter of the city. The restaurant is known far and wide for its eco-friendly nature, proudly displaying its impressively low carbon footprint for all visitors to see. The Michelin Guide states that La Table De Colette’s chef ‘celebrates seasonal produce in the form of surprise set menus,’ with ‘a pleasant young team in charge of service.’

The establishment balances modern innovation and traditional recipes, paying homage to Paris’ roots with some sumptuous, timeless classics whilst also adding all of the flair and flavour associated with a five star dining experience. The restaurant itself is simple in design and decoration – a conscious move to let the top-tier cooking take the main stage.

The prices are reasonable for the food and service, the cooking is stupendous and the venue is delightful – it comes as little surprise that La Table De Colette ranks in the top ten restaurants in Paris.

Jòia par Hélène Darroze

Keen to try dining in Paris under the wing of the best female chef on the planet?

Hélène Darroze draws from her childhood experiences in South-West France to produce a truly sumptuous menu for diners, complemented by a truly bespoke and unique wine list to complete a one-of-a-kind culinary experience.

The restaurant prides itself its welcoming, homely theme - ‘Nourished by all my experiences, a place that gathers and resembles me. I invite you to my home, you are here at home.’ The food is delightful, with carefully constructed dishes full of bold flavours and quality ingredients, and the venue itself is smart, comfortable and vibrant.

As to be expected in a restaurant of this calibre, the prices are a little on the steep side – but the cost is worth the experience if you crave an authentic, premium experience when dining in Paris.

L’Assiette

Once the neighborhood charcuterie, L’Assiette has become something of a staple restaurant in Paris. Former President François Mitterrand was a regular visitor of the classy bistro, famed for its divine flavours carefully concocted by star chef David Rathgeber who took the reins in early 2008.

The open-view kitchen allows visitors to witness the kitchen magic first hand, and alongside warm and attentive service, creates a beautifully relaxing and inclusive dining experience.

The menu itself reflects the all-embracing culture of the establishment, veering away from the popular ‘la cuisine d’assemblage’ methods of cooking, instead opting for more traditional recipes which focus on tempering and intensifying natural flavours.

A purposeful worn look on the wooden furniture, as well as the ornate ceilings, help complete the retro-Paris feel, and prices are apt for the fantastic experience on offer – without a doubt one of the best restaurants in Paris.

Baieta

Creativity, elegance and enjoyment are the buzzwords at the fourth and final restaurant on our list. Dining in Paris is all about experience, and no establishment is able to capture the imagination quite like Baieta. Julia Sedefdjian is one of the youngest female chefs to ever achieve a Michelin star at just 21, and takes the French/European culinary adventure to new heights in her first solo project.

The prices are modest considering the quality of food and experience on offer, with delightful décor and top-tier service whisking diners away into a world of dining paradise. Baieta, loosely translating to ‘little kiss’, is situated in Paris’ Latin Quarter, tucked away from the bustle of the city centre to offer a relaxed ambience perhaps not associated with the contemporary paradigm of uptight formal dining.

Baieta is an ideal option for a laid-back evening with guests after a long day of business responsibilities, perfect for your corporate visit to Paris.

That concludes our list of our top 4 restaurants in Paris, and you’re now well equipped to tackle the evenings on your corporate visit to the French capital with aplomb. Be sure to check out our favourite Paris apartments here, and click here to browse our entire portfolio of Paris serviced apartments.


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