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Eat & drink · Fine dining

L'Arpège

7th Arrondissement€€€€
$$$$Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Thursday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Friday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
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Sophisticated go-to for seasonal fine dining, with vegetables from the restaurant's kitchen gardens.via Google

Alain Passard's legendary three-star establishment elevates biodynamic vegetables from his own gardens to the center of the plate.

Signature
The Chimney-smoked lobster served with rosemary butter.

Reviews from Google

Erica Baker Bradish2 weeks ago
This was an unforgettable experience. The small dining room allows for impeccable attention to detail with service and at no moment would you feel a need or want without it already being taken care of. I felt undeserving of the royal treatment. Certain dishes brought a tear to my eye. You can truly taste exactly how each vegetable is meant to taste, done to its utmost perfection. You can feel the love and care taken with the menu and dishes.
李通达6 months ago
This was the first three-star Michelin restaurant I’ve dined at in continental Europe. Of course, it now features an all-vegetable menu, so it was a bit of a pity that I couldn't order any meat dishes à la carte. High-end French restaurants often have many aspects that aren't very tourist-friendly, such as limited operating hours, being closed on many days, not opening for lunch, and refusing reservations for solo diners. That is exactly why I couldn't book Le Gabriel, another three-star restaurant I had my eye on; I could only apply for a waitlist with no guarantee of a spot. To play it safe, I had to choose a different restaurant. However, Arpège is quite friendly in this regard—at the very least, they accept reservations for one. Plus, I could secure a booking just over a month in advance, unlike those Japanese restaurants where you have to book eons ahead or deal with bizarre 'regular customers only' rules. Before arriving, I was actually a bit worried I wouldn't be full. I even looked up nearby restaurants that stay open late, planning to grab a late-night snack afterwards to fill up. But after the meal, I realized my worries were completely unnecessary. The different vegetables provided such varied stimulation to my taste buds that, for the first time, my brain felt a sense of fatigue just from eating vegetables. Usually, I only experience this sensation when eating rich, savory meat dishes, like a large steak or game meat. Of course, the price for this vegetable menu was eye-watering—after all, most people spending this kind of money would expect a feast of meat and fish. However, it was still a truly unique experience. For a legendary chef of traditional French cuisine, who already held three stars, to step out of his comfort zone and completely transform his restaurant into a vegetable-focused one is an incredibly bold move. How many people truly possess that kind of vision?"
Rex Tan3 months ago
Food was good. Amazing that the master chef was able produce such a culinary experience with just vegetable. We were served by knowledgeable staff who made the correct recommendations for food and wine. In addition, we were fortunate to be invited into hid kitchen We were o meet the master chef in person following our meal. He kindly invited us into his kitchen, where we saw him in action and had the opportunity to speak with him. This allowed us to gain an understanding of his culinary concept and the techniques he uses to convey his ideas through his cooking.
Oscar Enrique Phelps9 months ago
A magical restaurant in the heart of Paris. The staff was wonderful, and we even got to dine in their secret room above the wine cellar, an unforgettable experience. The décor feels like a fairytale, every corner is full of charm and detail. We tried the tasting menu, and each dish was a work of art, both beautiful and delicious. ✨ Did you know the restaurant keeps its wine collection in a hidden cellar beneath the dining room? It adds to the sense of discovery and makes the evening feel even more special. If you are in Paris, do not miss this place. It is more than dinner, it is an experience.
Ray Ehscheid4 months ago
An extraordinary, elevated experience at Arpège that exceeded every expectation. From the moment we arrived, the service model was seamless, warm, and deeply intentional, creating an atmosphere that felt both personal and refined. The vegetable-driven tasting menu was remarkable, showcasing precision, seasonality, and a level of craft that proves plant-based cuisine can be luxurious, expressive, and genuinely unforgettable. Every plate was gorgeous and delicious in equal measure. Our sommelier delivered standout guidance, with smart pairings, thoughtful storytelling, and an intuitive read on our preferences that elevated the entire arc of the meal. The finale was truly memorable when we had the chance to meet the chef himself, effusive, passionate, and almost crusading in his commitment to the artistry of vegetables. That encounter alone reinforced why Arpège remains a Parisian icon. A world-class experience from start to finish. Highly recommended.
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