This gay-owned, gay-run restaurant serves up traditional French cuisine with a contemporary twist. The three-course menu (€33) changes daily and is based on the freshest...
31 rue TiquetonneThe rustic ground floor of this bistro bursts with well-rounded regulars, whereas upstairs is plain and bright. A wondrous ad-lib selection of starters might include hot chou...
37 rue de l'Arbre-SecThe staff at this cosy Chinese restaurant take pride in its excellent cooking. From the greeting at the door to the knowledgeable, trilingual service (Cantonese, Mandarin and...
10 rue de la Grande-TruanderieThe Forum des Halles is Paris's biggest and least pleasant shopping mall, although a facelift due for completion in 2012 should improve matters. Extending three levels...
rue Pierre-Lescot & rue RambuteauThis Japanese restaurant has developed a following among fashionable diners. The 'Kai-style' sushi is a zesty take on a classic: marinated and lightly grilled yellowtail is...
18 rue du LouvreAt the stroke of midnight, the place is packed, jovial and hungry. Savoury traditional dishes, washed down by litres of the house Brouilly, are the order of the day. Les Halles...
5 rue des ProuvairesExcellent, creative cuisine in a pleasant, relaxed setting. There are prix fixe menus at lunch (€18) and dinner (€29).
13 rue des Lavandières-Ste-OpportuneThis bar-restaurant has a great terrace for people-watching and friendly staff; it's still the hottest rendezvous in Les Halles.
29 rue St-Denis