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    Les Climats

    4.5 (37 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndModern European
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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Allan C.

    The complexity of some dishes were mesmerizing. The tasting menu was worth splurging on. The ambiance is about the old world charm. Very elegant. The waiters were not as friendly as the other Michelin restaurants we have eaten at. Not as attentive. Nor were they warm and friendly. Their attitude fits the decor.

    Scottish goose, sea bream, sweet crab, squid, and an assortment of amuse bouche.
    Sonya T.

    Having dinner at Le Climats is a francophile's dream. The atmosphere is perfectly polished, intimate and highly styled. The dinner courses carefully crafted, refined and elegant. Every bite was beautifully presented and taste divine. Husband choose this luxurious restaurant as an ongoing celebration of our anniversary. This is definitely an over the top kind of place. The service was very attentive. There were multiple servers and managers checking in on us. Asking about how each course faired. I was taken aback at first, since the high back chairs suggested they encouraged an intimate setting. I was soon amused as they were quite entertaining in their jolly demeanor. I quickly caught on that they were afraid that my pregnant self wasn't happy with the food and some substitutions. I was more than happy, we were very full from the dinner. Each course a surprise and every course satisfying. The only 1 star I took off was for the weak salad I was served because I couldn't have an unpasteurized cheese course. Very nice meal at a beautiful place. A very expensive dinner so if you're on a budget maybe consider the lunch instead.

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    Tony A.

    We did 150 French restaurants in 1 month and Les Climats was #1. My wife and I are highly sensitive and critical of food and wine. We highly value environment and presentation as well as accommodating personalities in servers, sommeliers. We are also fond of exceptional reservation etiquette and seating locations for each of the places we visit. But most of all the food and wine. This place fired on all cylinders. As part of our 150 restaurants, we have had the pleasure of dining at 3 star restaurants, brassieres, boulangeries, with countryside families and with winemakers in Paris, Bordeaux, Beaune and Burgundy - and this unassuming place swept us away with its down to earth perfection. Anything you order will be perfectly timed and cooked with love. The environment is reminiscent of a garden encased in glass. The lighting is glorious and the table spacing is far enough apart to allow for intimate conversation. The staff greets you joyfully and will seat you immediately. You may want to allow for 3 hours for the full meal experience. Make reservations ahead of time to help the kitchen out. 8pm is a great start time. Order the sweetbread. Just do it. We had it 6 times at 6 different restaurants in France and this place does it on a heavenly level. Let the sommelier choose your wine for you. Their burgundy encyclopedia will give you a headache unless you're a geographical expert of the region...just trust her. €380 for a moderate bottle of wine, 2 aperitifs, 1 preset menu and 1 la carte menu. Glorious...simply glorious.

    The best desert!
    Frank J.

    This founder-influenced restaurant in Paris has got it going. Combination of delicious and creative food (e.g. mushroom foie gras toast) and the personalized service that began with two servers opening the double doors in a perfectly timed, over the top welcome for our arrival. The arts and crafts decor is beautiful, and the desert merits its own paragraph... All grey. Shards that seem sharp but break down when you bite into them. The sesame ice cream, passionate fruit and meringue, somehow all came together to create a transformative experience. We were reminded of Grant Achatz's on the table desert in terms of how the different elements broke down into unique but cohesive bites. There was a wonderful attention to detail throughout. Hoping you get the extra Michelin stars you deserve. Merci Les Climats!

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    W. I.

    A gem off the well beaten path. For wine lovers, a must....for gourmands a must-must! A lovely quiet setting to enjoy all of your senses as well as your company. Try the initiation menu with wine pairings...and chat with the sommelier or even the gracious hostess "Caroline". Be prepared for a wonderfully enchanting evening. No rush here, but it will take about 2-3 hours to complete. Bon appétit!

    Petit fours: caramel cookie, chocolate truffle, pistachio macaron
    Tina L.

    Amazing dining experience from start to finish. Impeccable decor that utilizes elements of nature, open air dining area, garden like ambience, and superb food to pair with. The one star was well deserved and about time! We got the menu initiation and were recommended wine to compliment the meal. The service was personal and warm, everyone was genuine and pleasant. We especially love the sommelier who made wonderful recommendation from aperitif to dinner wine. Worthy of mentions: everything , really. The John Dory was great; seafood opener with crab razor clam was beyond words, and the petit fours was delicately delicious. Not a huge fan of the pigeon and cabbage although I considered briefly licking the anchovy sauce off the plate. Will definitely come back again. Reservation highly recommended. It's nice to dress up although we ended up being pretty casual. Thanks for a great meal!

    Steven S.

    Imagine if you could buy a Van Gough from Van Gough or buy Google at its IPO price in 2004, well that is what it is like eating at this restaurant. Having just earned its first Michelin Star in 2015, the restaurant is clearly not resting on its laurels. In all aspects, this restaurant impresses, and in many respects, exceeds expectations in remarkable and unique ways. The decor is classy, intimate, but not intimidating. The tables are set aside, so you dine with privacy. It is actually known for it's glass ceiling, which was not applicable as we ate there in December at night. The Sommelier immediately come to your table to suggest a drink, and forcefully but respectfully make suggestions; the restaurant specializes in Burgundy, so the wines are focused around this expertise. Before you even order, they bring scrumptious appetizers, a whipped chopped liver and beautiful raw fish. Crackers that can only be described as light, dense and rich. Our family chose the price fixed menu (my wife and I had the wine flight as well), with a big twist. My daughter is a Vegan. We explained this plot twist with trepidation and fear, wondering if the Parisian food g-ds would expel us from a restaurant that had already exceed our expectations. Sure enough the chef immediately made his way over our table; we were in trouble now. The charming chef, young by any stretch of a Michelin star restaurant, inquired as to our daughter's needs. No meet? No fish? No butter? Really? Was going to be hard, he opined, in broken English, but he was up to the challenge. And was he. The 6 course meal, which came at a leisurely, but continuous pace had to many hight-lights to express in this review. The veal was the best I had ever tasted. Chewy in a unique way, and perfectly cooked. Oyster Carpaccio, wow, what a unique and special dish. And my daughters Vegan meal, OMG (talking in her 15 year old dialect). Hazelnut foam over beets. Might have been the best thing served. I will post pics of the food to further tease your tastes. Suffice it to say, I have never eaten so many dishes so innovative yet without any misses. The meal, which lasted a little over 3 hours, flew by. By the time we were served our 3 desert course (this is Paris after all), I was a little nervous over the contents of the imminent bill. When it was provided to me, with the subtlety only a French waiter can do, I opened it up to scary music playing, to be surprised at the modest nature of the number facing me. Now, let's be clear, that this is not an inexpensive restaurant, but when you compare it to comparable restaurants, the meal was a steal. The 4 euro designation might be deserved, but this is on the very inexpensive end of that. In sum, thank you for the experience Les Climats. G-d willing, we will be back.

    Koji I.

    I visited here lunchtime some weekend, after 2 hours trip on Eurostar. Atmosphere and decor inside were really nice. Wine I selected was not so impressive. Course was quite traditional, nothing fresh but taste good. Considering prices, this place is not worth higher than 4 stars here.

    N P.

    Best quality ingredients served at Les Climats matched equally by top notch service and attention to detail. Reserve a table in the conservatory or garden terrace for a memorable experience. -- Highlights: bluefin tuna entree on a corn cracker with guacamole style avocado topped with fresh sorrel and the main of seafood from Brittany coast with spring vegetables and broth seasoned with herbs and pesto. My friend ordered the roasted breast fillet with whelks and seaweed hollandaise sauce that was so flavorful. -- 45Euros for the 3 course lunch menu plus amuse bouche and petits fours. They catered to my friend who is gluten intolerant with a special mini loaf of bread to go with her appetizer and petits fours were replaced by a refreshing sorbet of fresh herbs and meringue. Les Climats is 5 minutes walk from Musee D'Orsay. Our first visit was extra special because Carole Colin happened to be at the restaurant and greeted us when we arrived.

    Appetizer, white fish with beetroots. Outstanding
    J C.

    Fabulous Lunch, 3 course, at 45 Euros per person plus wine. The food was so plentiful I could not finish each course. My waiter was handsome, helpful, discreet and efficient. I would definitely return and I HIGHLY recommend this lovely place.

    WW L.

    Fancy place near our hotel. Really classy and sophisticated decor and clientele. Food was ok but service was delightful.

    Gazpacho. Taste refreshing and light.

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    This was the perfect finale to our Paris honeymoon. Exquisite food in a stunning yet welcoming atmosphere.

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    Amex booked this one for us. We tried the testing menu. It is around 130 per person without wine. Not very impressed.

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    An overall winner - great food, generous portion, and extensive wine list. Very affordable for lunch!

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    We ordered the initiation menu with wine pairings and we not disappointed.

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    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon - Pulpo

    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

    4.1(435 reviews)
    0.2 kmMusée d'Orsay, 7ème
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    Went in with a large party and were seated almost immediately. We ordered our food and drinks and…read morereceived a starter to cleanse our palette shortly thereafter. My husband and I shared the Liver, pork chops, and white asparagus. All were tasty but the Liver was by far the best thing I tasted while in Paris. I wouldn't necessarily consider myself a fan of liver in general and this completely changed my mind. It was cooked to perfection and the mixture of flavors was spot on. The only issue we encountered was when we were presented the check at the end of the night. We had proactively asked that it be split by couples, however that didn't happen off the bat so it took a bit longer than usual to check out.

    My mother and I dined here expecting a memorable Paris fine dining experience, but the evening was…read moreovershadowed by extremely disappointing wine service. After our first glass, our glasses remained empty for nearly an hour across several courses despite repeated requests. Meanwhile the sommelier continued serving other tables and even socializing with coworkers while our glasses sat empty in front of us. Because we were seated at the counter, the entire interaction was visible to nearby diners. There were some well-prepared dishes, but the inattentive service ultimately defined the experience.

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    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon - Butterfly arrangement

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    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon - Amuse bouche, artichoke emulsion with basil oil drops and one micro green leaf of maybe red leaf lettuce?

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    Amuse bouche, artichoke emulsion with basil oil drops and one micro green leaf of maybe red leaf lettuce?

    Armonia

    Armonia

    4.5(8 reviews)
    1.7 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 7ème

    We wanted a great dining experience while in Paris and this fit the bill perfectly! Service was…read morefriendly and impeccable and all of the courses were fabulous ! You can also add a wine pairing if you want and the members of my dining party that did that were impressed.

    We were a party of 5 & not one person had a bad experience. We all left full.. & I got constant…read morecompliments & thanks for picking such a great restaurant. All of us are well versed in fine dining & do tasting menus quite often.. so we have a lot to compare this place to. We did the tasting menu with the wine pairing & it all went very well together. In particular, the Pouilly Fumé they chose with the cod went beautifully together. Regarding portion size & cost, I thought it was very reasonable & the portion sizes were very normal for a tasting menu. Don't expect big portions when you do a tasting menu, you're getting a lot of dishes in small quantities, which is the point.. it's called a TASTING menu for a reason & you get exactly that, a taste. It's €70 for 6 courses; with the wine pairing it's an additional €44 (total with tasting, €114/per person). There is no menu so you never know what's coming next! In summary, all of you foodies will greatly appreciate this place! It's a fine dining experience without the pretentiousness. I also loved the simplicity of the decor. Well done & we will be back!

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    Armonia - Exterior, a few of the courses

    Exterior, a few of the courses

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    Restaurant ES

    Restaurant ES

    4.8(5 reviews)
    0.6 kmInvalides, 7ème
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    Outstanding tasting menu from Es on our first night in Paris. We were extremely lucky to get a seat…read morewithout a reservation as they only can only seat 16. Delicious from the start to the ten-courses-later finish. And service - excellent in any language.

    Words cannot do justice to the incredible meal I enjoyed with six friends at ES last night. Every…read moredish was delicious and innovative, yet not "weird." Ever have white cheese ice cream? Don't knock it until you've tried it. Some plates were almost traditionally French, but always had a unique twist. Delicious fish but "salted" with an anchovy glaze. Fresh asparagus, not with traditional hollandaise, but with a Scottish cheddar sauce. Not the slightest morsel was left on any single plate by the time it was retrieved. I lost track of the number of dishes that landed on our table over more than two hours. Each was delivered with a short explanation of the dish and usually the origin of the ingredients in your choice of English, French, or Japanese. The service was perfect! Very professional yet friendly and not the least bit intimidating. Two of my party had some dietary restrictions which were individually accommodated but one of the several desserts contained bananas which one guest could not consume. Chef Takayuki Honjo brought her an alternative to our table that must have been just as good, judging from her expression and the fact that it disappeared entirely, like everything else. Given the quality, originality, and presentation of the food along with the impeccable service, I'd have to say that it was also an excellent bargain. I can guarantee any food lover will enjoy the meal. Unfortunately, you will be on your own trying to find such interesting company to share the experience.

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    Restaurant ES
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    Frenchie

    Frenchie

    4.3(266 reviews)
    1.7 kmGrands Boulevards/Sentier, Etienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème
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    I love this place Paris. the foods great and aprocable and very great flavor, I can wait to go back…read moreto Paris , the next time is the first place I will go, great food and great hospitality

    We went to Frenchie on a recent trip to Paris and London and it was undoubtedly the culinary…read morehighlight. The food is expertly prepared, incredibly flavorful, and boldly creative. Some highlights: The amuse bouche course was incredible end-to-end, but what really stood out for me was a blue masa shell holding mussel, sauce, and microgreens/herbs/flowers. The mix of the different herbs, the savory salinity of the mussel, and the sauces was wonderfully complex, yet also harmonious. The poached sea trout with pumpkin and horseradish ice cream was very satisfying. The mix of poached trout and horseradish cream was very familiar, yet the twist of making the horseradish a wholly different temperature and texture was really surprising and innovative. The monkfish in adobo was another extraordinary dish. I have only had monkfish liver before, but the way they were able to perfectly cook the monkfish gave it a texture and flavor reminiscent of lobster. With the spice of the adobo, it was a really well balanced dish. Additionally, all of the wines that we tried were also notable and delicious. Frenchie has definitely earned its Michelin star, and I wouldn't be surprised if it has another by the next time I come back.

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    Frenchie
    Frenchie - Crème fresh tomato tart with caviar, crab puff with melon ball, and beef tartare with apricot

    Crème fresh tomato tart with caviar, crab puff with melon ball, and beef tartare with apricot

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    Maple bacon biscuits and bread

    Les Climats - modern_european - Updated May 2026

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