However crowded it gets here, it doesn't matter because everyone always seems so happy with the food and the convivial atmosphere. It's impossible not to be enthusiastic about...
45 av Ledru-RollinInstead of the usual starter, main course and dessert categories, Basque-born chef Julien Duboué has divided his menu into sections such as 'les sudistes' for southern...
15 rue DesnouettesThis Guy Savoy outpost in the fifth has slick decor by Jean-Michel Wilmotte. The indigo-painted, grey marble-floored dining room with open kitchen and rôtisseries on view is...
1 rue Maître-AlbertJacques Lacipière runs Au Bon Accueil, and Naobuni Sasaki turns out the beautiful food. Perhaps most impressive is his elegant use of little-known fish such as grey mullet and...
14 rue de MonttessuyOchre walls and red velvet curtains give this restaurant an almost too grown-up feel, but it's worth looking beyond that to the inventive fare coming out of the kitchen....
17 rue MolièreAlthough everyone loves the the zinc-capped bar by the door when you come in, and the tiled floor, what makes this bistro so special is its desire to please. A starter of...
7 rue du DahomeyBistros with vintage decor serving no-nonsense food at generous prices are growing thin on the ground in Paris, so it's no surprise that this gem is packed to the gills with...
6 rue de la VrillièreThierry Costes discreetly took over this vintage bistro overlooking the Seine in spring 2007. The zebra banquette near the loo upstairs is most reminiscent of the Costes style,...
1 rue du Pont Louis-PhilippeThe 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-SecThis stalwart purveyor of bistro fare behind the Théâtre de Montmartre has steadily upped its prices in line with its burgeoning success. However, the blackboard menu is still...
20 rue Germain-PilonArm yourself with stamina for a meal at this jovial southwestern auberge, which looks touristy with its red-and-white checked tablecloths but attracts bons vivants from the...
2 av de LowendalOn the outer edge of the 17th, Goupil is everything you imagine a traditional French bistro to be, with its burgundy-and-cream colour scheme, wooden tables and chairs, bunches...
4 rue Claude-DebussyThis épicerie with a difference is the perfect remedy for anyone for whom the word 'terroir' conjures up visions of grease-soaked peasant food. Here, the walls heave with more...
30 rue de MiromesnilChef Sylvain Sendra played to a full house every night at his little bistro Le Temps au Temps near the Bastille before moving to this larger space near Notre Dame. The sleek...
5 rue de Pontoise