3 Best Restaurants in St-Germain-des-Pres, Paris

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St-Germain is enjoying a revival as a foodie haunt, with Yves Camdeborde's Le Comptoir du Relais Saint-Germain the perfect example of the kind of market-inspired bistro that Parisians (and foreigners) adore. The neighborhood's old leftist roots and new bobo sensibility blend together nicely in eateries that are down-to-earth yet reflect a discerning touch. You'll find everything from top Paris chefs (Darroze, Robuchon) to neighborhood favorites so good (Semilla, Fish) that they draw Parisians from bordering arrondissements—and that's saying a lot.

Gaya

$$$$ | St-Germain-des-Prés Fodor's Choice

If you can't fathom paying hundreds of euros per person to taste the cooking of Pierre Gagnaire, one of France's foremost chefs, at his eponymous restaurant, but would still like to encounter one of his outstanding culinary experiences, book a table at his Left Bank fish restaurant. At Gaya, Gagnaire uses seafood as a palette for his creative impulses. Expect small portions of artfully presented food. Vegan options are offered upon advance request. 

6 rue de St-Simon, Paris, 75007, France
01–45–44–73–73
Known For
  • Intimate, cozy atmosphere
  • Fresh, artfully presented seafood
  • Truly exceptional dining experience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Guy Savoy

$$$$ | St-Germain-des-Prés Fodor's Choice

Within the beautifully restored Monnaie de Paris, you'll find star chef Guy Savoy's hallowed dining room. The market-fresh menu features à la carte classics such as artichoke truffle soup or turbot with fresh herbs, but if you want the ultimate gourmet dining experience, splurge on the 12-course, €680 tasting menu. The more modest seven-course lunch menu will only set you back €260, or an à la carte lunch plate is about €150 (these prices do not include wine). Whatever you order, every dish is a work of art.  

11 quai de Conti, Paris, 75006, France
01–43–80–40–61
Known For
  • Gorgeous setting overlooking the Seine
  • Intimate, art-filled dining rooms
  • One of Paris's most highly rated dining experiences
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. and 1 wk at Christmas
Reservations essential
Jacket required

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Oktobre

$$$$ | St-Germain-des-Prés

Chef Martin Maumet has taken over chef William Ledeuil's former Kitchen Galerie Bis and opened Oktobre with its equally refined signature dishes. The catch of the day or quail served with seasonable vegetables does not disappoint. A three-course lunch menu is 39 is offered only on weekdays (but not on public holidays). On weekday evenings, one can choose to order à la carte or the six-course tasting menu for €83 per person. On Fridays and Saturday, the tasting menu is five courses. For groups of six or more, it's the tasting menu only in the evening.

25 rue des Grands Augustins, Paris, France
01–46–33–00–85
Known For
  • Asian twist on French classics
  • Decently priced tasting menus for lunch and dinner
  • Casual chic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., Mon., and early Aug.
Reservations recommended

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