Grand openings, prestigious award winners or simply good neighborhood addresses: these restaurants are among our favorites in Paris this year.
Envie le Banquet
Eloy Spinnler’s latest crazy project, Envie le Banquet, has made a name for itself in Paris with its all-you-can-eat, all-you-can-eat buffet concept. Here, dishes are cooked from quality ingredients, transformed daily into creative, comforting recipes. The menu is constantly changing according to new arrivals, making every visit different. An address that combines gourmet pleasure, ecological awareness and real generosity on the plate.
Location: Envie le Banquet – 148, rue du Temple, 75003
Aqua Kyoto
A new rooftop in Paris that invites you to discover the city in a different way, Aqua Kyoto is perched with a panoramic view of several emblematic monuments. Cocktails in hand, you can see Eiffel, Invalides, Montparnasse and Notre-Dame lining up on the horizon. The place combines comfort, good atmosphere and, above all, the best of Japanese gastronomy!
Location: Aqua Kyoto – 26 Avenue des Champs-Elysées 75008 Paris
Gourou
In the heart of the 11th arrondissement, Gourou has transformed the Indian scene in Paris with a menu inspired by regional specialties and Indian street food, far from the usual clichés. Behind the counter, Adrien Bouchaud revisits recipes with fresh produce and a modern approach, visible in dishes such as Palak Paneer or Vada Pav. The bazaar- and Irani café-style ambience gives the place a strong, immersive identity.
Location: Gourou – 42, rue Léon Frot, 75011
La Fontaine Gaillon
In Paris, La Fontaine Gaillon is a very discreet Parisian address hiding behind an ordinary façade a secret terrace, perfect for sunny meals. The space, isolated from the hustle and bustle of the streets, has a suspended garden atmosphere where you can lunch or dine in a unique downtown setting. The menu offers simple, effective cuisine, designed to accompany moments of relaxation between food and drink.
Location: La Fontaine Gaillon – 1 Rue de la Michodière, 75002 Paris
Chez Magda
At Chez Magda, fine Georgian recipes reflect the country’s rich aromas, accompanied by a fine selection of wines to complete the experience. This restaurant has become a must for those seeking an original culinary experience in Paris, appreciated for the generosity of its portions and the depth of its flavors.
Chez Magda – 115 Boulevard Voltaire, 75011
Yushin
In Neuilly-sur-Seine, Yushin has established itself as an address where contemporary Japanese cuisine meets a demanding approach to produce. The nigiri, sashimi and creative preparations play on the precision of textures and the balance of flavors, while incorporating seasonal influences. The elegant, unostentatious atmosphere and selection of sakes and teas make Yushin an unmissable stop for sushi and omakase lovers!
Yushin – 77, rue Chauveau, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Casimir
Camisir made its mark on the Parisian scene by winning the Trophées Pudlo des Bistrots, a recognition that underlines the quality and strong identity of this bistro. Camisir’s well-thought-out French cuisine focuses on seasonal produce and mastered recipes, in a convivial atmosphere. This distinction places Camisir among the Parisian tables to remember in 2025 for lovers of authentic bistros.
Casimir – 6, rue de Belzunce, 75010
L’Arrêt by The Grey
Recently named one of La Liste’s “openings of the year”, L’Arrêt by The Grey is rapidly establishing itself as one of the finest restaurants in the 7th arrondissement. Led by a flamboyant duo, this address puts South American cuisine in the spotlight with dishes that are as comforting as they are explosive in flavor.
📍L’Arrêt by The Grey – 36, rue de l’Université, 75007







