Restaurants in Paris
‘I love Paris in the springtime’ goes the song but, if you can take the heat, August is a very good time to go, as many of the Parisians have gone on holiday and it is perfect for finding a restaurant in Paris where you can eat outside, it’s what actor John Malkovitch does. September isn’t bad either as the Parisians are back from their holidays with their batteries recharged and the tourists hopefully have dropped off a bit so you will find a good bistro or brasserie that won’t be too crowded.
You don’t have to go without the beach either as the Paris authorities have created a beach and swimming pool along the Seine, complete with palm trees.
There are so many places to eat in the capital city of the ‘Haute Cuisine’ country which range from the grand restaurants with 3 Michelin stars via the large brasseries, to the humble bistros, but do not be fooled; even the most humble eaterie will have great food because the Parisians are a discerning bunch of eaters. A tip to wise, if you are out and hungry, just look for the brasserie that has a crowd of locals and you can pretty much bet that the food is pretty good.
For those who take a more structured approach to their eating we have supplied a list of restaurants in Paris that encompasses all those categories, the one thing they all have in common is that you will find them interesting in both food and d









