Coffeegirl wrote:Hi - I am not sure of your budget, but L'Hotel is a Michelin 3* delight.
It was Oscar Wilde's last residence and is kooky and fun but also a real gastronomic experience.
Enjoy!
Fwiw L'hotel does not have Michelin *** - I don't think it has even one
Jo Jo, it really depends on what you want.
Le Procope is indeed very pretty, and historic. it is also a bit of a tourist trap these days and the food is fairly bland.
you indicate that budget is available for something special, and if that's what you want I would also caution as many of the great restautants are not open on Saturday nights. weird I know. le Grand Vefour *** isn't even open on Friday night.
but if you want to push the boat out, 2 places to recommend:
Jean Francois Piege - on Rue St Dominique. Piege made his name with Ducasse and then at the Crillon both in his own right and under Christian Constant. Piege only seats 20 people, and the food is very technical, very glamorous. it has michelin ** and will never get 3 because of the space, but the food is of the highest grade.
ledoyen is in the gardens on the Champs Elysee, and is in my opinion perhaps the finest restaurant in Paris. with ***'s and a very classical bent Christian Le Squer's food is hard to top. more traditional than piege, who is more modern. the room and service is fairytale stuff
bring the cash though.