Throughout Paris, outside of normal opening hours, certain shops remain open very late at night. There you can find all sorts of everyday items and some fresh food.
Below is a list of some currently fashionable restaurants and bistros. You can find more addresses if you consult the Paris Tourism Office.
CHEZ JEAN-MI
10, rue de l'Ancienne Comédie 75006 PARIS
Métro : Odéon
CHEZ TINA
1, rue Lepic 75018 PARIS
Métro : Blanche
DAILY MONOP
327, rue de Vaugirard 75015 PARIS
Métro : Convention
LA GRANDE EPICERIE DE PARIS
38, rue de Sèvres 75007 PARIS
Métro : Sèvres Babylone
Paris, the gastronomic capital, is replete with restaurants just waiting to open their arms to you!
Find a guide to all of the restaurants that subscribe to the Tourism Office and the Congrès de Paris with the Carnet Gourmand!
Published in association with the Société
des Bonnes Tables (Good Dining Society), this illustrated, bilingual
(French & English) guidebook will prove useful in your search
for a good place to eat.
Over 200 restaurants are listed, classed by arrondissement, many
of which subscribe to the Tourism Office or the Congrès
de Paris.
The guide will give you an indication of the
setting, atmosphere and culinary specialities of each restaurant,
as well as accepted methods of payment, opening hours and any
extra facilities offered, such as access for handicapped persons,
terraces, wine cellars, parking, etc.
If you are dining on a budget, you will be interested in the price
indication for each restaurant, which divides establishments into
three categories: average menu below €30.00, average menu
below €45.00, average menu above €45.00.
You can pick up the Carnet Gourmand for free at any branch of the Office de Tourisme or the Congrès de Paris. Equally, it can be found in any of the restaurants that are featured in the guidebook, as well as in many hotels.
For more information : category "Eating out".