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    Le Procope

    3.5 (429 reviews)
    PriceyFrench, Seafood
    Open 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Haddock with lentils
    Alex M.

    Dining at Le Procope felt like going back in time, as it is well known as one of Paris's oldest cafes. We had been shopping in the area and decided on a whim to see if we could find a table for lunch. The restaurant was packed when we arrived, but the hostess kindly informed me that she would be able to seat us in 15 minutes. Her estimate was accurate; in less than 15 minutes, we were guided to a table in the upstairs dining room. The tables were nestled close together, but this only added to the cozy atmosphere. Everything sounded delicious on the menu, and I decided to order the lunch special so I could try multiple dishes. The combination I chose included ravioli as the starter and haddock with lentils as the main dish (there was also an option to order a dessert in lieu of a starter). I love French-style ravioli, and Le Procope's decadent version was baked in a garlicky cream sauce. The main dish was brought out soon after we finished the first course, and the haddock and lentils were on a different level. The haddock was cooked to flaky perfection and served with lentils bathed in butter sauce and pieces of smoky ham. Although the ham was on the fattier side and had several bones, it lent a nice smokiness to the dish. It was truly a special experience to dine in one of Paris's oldest cafes.

    Scottish Salmon with Beurre Blanc
    Nisa M.

    Lê Procope, a historic Parisian landmark, located at 13 Rue de l'Ancienne in the Saint-Germaine-des-Pres district, also opens onto the cobbled Cour du Commerce St. Andre. Founded in 1696, it was "the place" for intellectuals to meet and discuss politics and history in the making. We certainly know Benjamin Franklin (who was extremely popular in France), but also many others who chose Lê Procope for dining, drinking and philosophical conversations: Balzac, Bonaparte, Danton, Marat and Victoria Hugo. First, you need a reservation. Ahead of arrival you'll receive a text confirming that you will keep the reservation. We went there for the traditional French dishes, served in the elegant 18th century decor. There was a time when servers in Paris were rude, but not anymore. They are courteous, happy to explain and recommend dishes, and are certainly efficient. The Hostesses are fashionably attired in Chanel-type jackets, very short skirts and great haircuts (I think they watch Emily in Paris too). Okay, okay, the food....they have great prices on two and three course meals. Well, you must start with a Kir Royale or a Manhattan, or some such. This is your chance to try a Country Pate or snails, non? We went with sea bass and salmon; both delicious and expertly prepared. Each dish (beef, fish, fowl) have their own unique sauce--and plenty of it. And for dessert, you can choose from: 8 ice creams/sorbets, 4 ice cream sundaes, chocolate cake and tarts, creme brulee, crepes, floating island, Rum Baba, Pavovla, and Profiteroles. I have heard that people often go for afternoon tea, ordering desserts and special coffees and tea. Next time!!

    Joue de Beef
    Dan L.

    It was only ok. I gave this place 4 stars but was thinking of 3 but decided not to be too harsh. The service was a little off putting as some reviewers have stated. We did enjoy the old restaurant ambiance but noticed that all their geriatric regulars got seated at the nicer tables even though we had reservations. Understandable, i guess. Bottom line was the French Onion Soup was excellent. I really enjoyed my Joue de beef and my wife liked her Coq Au Vin so this made up for some of the poor seating and attitude. Overall, we have tried Procope and experienced the old French dining of Paris' oldest restaurant.

    Margalit F.

    Not every day can you dine a place that has been around for centuries. The place has its own Wikipedia page - check it out ! From the outside you already understand why it's been in business for this long - quiet but elegant ambiance is the goal here. They proudly display their menu along with pricing so you know exactly what you're in for. As you enter you can check your coat at the entrance ( so many establishments have given up on that which is a shame!) The walls covered in pictures and trinkets some as three hundred plus old . Our waiter a charming north Italian guy was excellent not only in answering all our questions but helping me with GF needs.So a glowing ten for service! Their dishes were indeed exquisite - I forgot to photo the appetizers that showed up quickly but I did photograph the entrees which didn't disappoint. Portions are rather large so consider sharing some dishes. Price wise it is surprise affordable based on the top quality and portions. If you're thinking of going don't hesitate - make sure you reserve a spot since they're wildly popular with foreigners and locals

    Jennifer J.

    We stopped in here to just grab a dessert and drink on our last day in Paris. We had a reservation and when I checked in and let them know we were just having dessert and drinks they cancelled my reservation and would not allow the 3 of us to eat inside the restaurant. They made us go outside and eat on the sidewalk in the back. Which was totally fine but I was kind of shocked by not allowing us inside. We were paying customers but apparently not enough for the reservation to be inside. The dessert was very delicious and the service was just ok. The gentleman we had outside showed the stress and inconvenience all his tables were giving him, and you could tell he was tired at 245pm (they opened at noon). We are glad we ate at the oldest cafe in Paris to say we did it but not sure if we would return due to the service.

    Snails
    Maddie P.

    Get the snails and Coq au Vin! Napoleon and Thomas Jefferson frequented here! Upstairs dining room got very very warm, but food was one of the best dinners in Paris.

    Elisa R.

    We had a great time here. We want thank our waiters Messieurs Ludovic and Jonathan for their amazing service and recommendations. The food was very tasty and the ambiance classic, a truly Parisian gem. The wine selection was delightful and the dessert succulent. Thank you for taking care of us.

    Pistachio Icecream
    Elena O.

    This restaurant truly packs tons of flavor and has a great ambiance. There are cool decorations and displays relating to the history of the building giving this place a cool historical vibe. My family and I tried the Revolutionaire's tasting menu for dinner. For the appetizers, the soft boiled egg with mushrooms was out of this world. There was a wonderful creamy sauce with them and the dish was thoughtfully prepared. The dauphine ravioli was also very good, it is just very rich. For mains, the Scottish salmon did not disappoint, the fish was crispy yet not overcooked and the mashed potatoes that came with it were pure buttery heaven. Additionally, the duck breast was very tender and had a great sauce. Finally for dessert, the pistachio ice-cream was so delicious! It was creamy and refreshing. On the other hand the tiramisu was just okay, too runny and not enough flavor. Overall, this was a great dinner experience and I believe it is adequately priced based off the quality of the food and experience!

    Waiting area
    Theresa L.

    One of the oldest cafe in Paris, it's a beautiful restaurant and yes it's a huge tourist attraction. Definitely should make a reservation since we got here around 5:30pm and waited about 30 min. The hostess was very friendly and can speak English. After taking our coats, they seated us. All the tables are close together but it's like that in Paris! I see reviews about being loud but of course there is a lot of people but we didn't have a problem with it. Since we were a little short on time we just ordered a glass of champagne and got the main course. Hubby got the revolutionary's beef tenderloin, it came with potatoes and he loved his dish. I got the coq au vin, it came with some bread. I thought the side of the chicken was a little dry but the flavors were good. I would come back again and try something else since other peoples dishes looked great!

    Caroline K.

    This is my third time coming to Le Procope, and I think it gets better each and every time! The food is divine. The atmosphere is historic, and the service is very accommodating. As an American having dinner before leaving Paris, you wanna soak in every bit before you leave, and this restaurant gives you the most incredible Parisian experience. As one of the oldest restaurants in Paris, you will see the likes of an older couple just coming into dinner business deals being made, and Couples on date nights from all over the world. I ordered from the philosopher's menu, which gave me an amazing opportunity to try a few different things! Each bite was better than the last.

    Patrick D.

    Conosidered one of the most iconic restaurants in Paris hosted such prominent as La Fontaine, Voltaire and the Encyclopedistes: Benjamin Franklin, Danton, Marat, Robespierre, Napoleon Bonaparte, Balzac, Victor Hugo, Gambetta, Verlaine, Anatole France as well as Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon's hat is proudly displayed in a glass case and legend has it this was once left as collateral by Bonaparte, then a young officer, when he could not settle his bar tab....So, visiting Le Procope is like taking a time capsule and revisit old France after the revolution. Red velvet, French Banquets, original lustres d'epoque you will experience old France. Le Procope means soupe à l'oignon. I used to come here often when I worked in Paris for Bain. The restaurant offers traditional French cuisine as its best with many traditional dishes such as escargot's au beurre, sole meunière, steak Diane et steak au Poivre and tete de veau come en 1686. The service is dedicated and very attentive. .the dress code is business casual so a little bit more formal than à Brasserie. The ambiance is charming romantic and definitely historic.

    Coq au vin
    Jef H.

    This was dinner for our first night in Paris at the old restaurant in town. We enjoyed a few nice selections. The decor was very nice and they were supposed to be Napoleon's hat on display, but I did not see it. There is a large upstairs room on the way to the restrooms. I think I like the braised beef cheeks and the duck breast. The service was pretty good. We walked in early without a reservation and were seated quickly. Food very good service very good atmosphere excellent

    C B.

    Phenomenal. Old world atmosphere. Entrees from early times. Staff knowledgeable, friendly. Food delicious.

    Braised beef cheek

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    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie

    4.5(1.5k reviews)
    1.4 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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    He said was very good

    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie - French onion soup + bread

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    Bistro des Augustins - Fermier

    Bistro des Augustins

    4.4(556 reviews)
    0.3 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, 6ème
    €€

    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)
    2.1 kmBastille, Marais, 3ème
    €€

    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

    Chez Fernand

    4.4(296 reviews)
    0.2 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
    €€€

    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!

    May 2026. Popular with tourists. Charming stone wall interiors that is very lively when fully…read moreoccupied. We sat in the back (not the very back), but the front area looks very cozy --mostly reserved for French speakers, it appeared. We ate here twice in one week. Once on our own, and once with friends visiting Paris the same week as us. Two VERY different experiences. The first experience was lovely, friendly, and absolutely delicious. 4.5 stars. Simple classic French cuisine. We shared the mini raviolis stuffed with mushroom and a foie gras sauce. Wow. And shared their famous beef bourguignon. The tender beef, the sauce! I love the way they plate it too. Delicious. And a bottle of Cabernet Franc from Bourgueil (Loire Valley). The second visit (3 star) was very different from the first visit. Less friendly, borderline rude, took a long while for table service even though it was not busy, rolled their eyes about us sharing and at our wine bottle selection. We didn't feel welcomed. Food remains good, but not outstanding. Roll of the dice on service. I'd say if you're in the area and you don't have to wait it'd be worthwhile, otherwise seek a less touristy spot.

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    Chez Fernand - Le légendaire bœuf Bourguignon aux joues de bœuf Black Angus, pommes vapeur.

    Le légendaire bœuf Bourguignon aux joues de bœuf Black Angus, pommes vapeur.

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