Le Bistrot de Paris
Bistro · Saint-Thomas d'Aquin ·

Le Bistrot de Paris

Bistro · Saint-Thomas d'Aquin ·

Classic French dishes, friendly service, and divine desserts

classic french cuisine
traditional french bistro
friendly staff
attentive service
duck confit
good food
excellent food
french flair
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33 Rue de Lille, 75007 Paris, France Get directions

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33 Rue de Lille, 75007 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 42 61 16 83
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@bistrotdeparis1965

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•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Lunch reservations recommended
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Dressy

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Jan 15, 2026

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Max L.

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My friend who lives in Paris recommends this place to everyone coming to visit and it makes perfect sense. Service is friendly and funny. The food is VERY French. Everything was delicious. Would definitely come back. Make a reservation! We tried to walk in and was told they were fully committed but reservations the day prior or even morning of are easy to make

Nina V

Google
What a fun place to be and people watch. I liked the selection of entree/plat/dessert here compared to other bistro fare in the area. The entrees were delicious and sometimes rather large. The plats were all well seasoned and richly sauced. The desserts were delicious. The server staff left their rum bottle on the table for the entirety of our dessert consumption. The crème de Chantilly was served on the side and we used it with both the warm cake that was sliced open in front of us and the generous scoop of chocolate mousse served from the bowl table side. The restaurant plays international dance music and on a weekday night the place was hopping.

Alexandre T.

Google
Le Bistrot de Paris is a little French brasserie hidden like gem. I felt like I e traveled in time back to my childhood in the eighties. The food was simple but delicious and the waiters were so adorable. All the ambiance was surreal and I felt like in the mi ie A Night in Paris. I got out of there felling nostalgic, happy and almost high.

C

Google
My friend and I had a wonderful dinner at this atmospheric restaurant. The chocolate mousse and profiterole desserts are both absolutely delicious, I highly recommend trying them. Many thanks to our server Afshin and the barman Hamid for their friendly and professional service, it made our evening extra special.

Zarina’s V.

Google
Wow! The food was just amazing! 10 of us went with friends after a baptism just down the road. For those who wish for a little celebratory bubbly, they had champagne and non-alcoholic champagne. I overall recommend Le Bistrot de Paris as a place to visit with family, friends, a date, or a dessert treat with your kids or your self.

Andie W.

Google
Perfect French food with impeccable service. My husband got chicken and it was so good and so tender. I got gnocchi….heavenly. One of us got the GIANT artichoke. I was jealous. My other friend said his liver was the best he ever had. Something for everyone!

Uyen V.

Google
All the foods & wine was so good, I highly recommend their Tuna Steak & Escargot. But on top, all the servers and bartenders was super friendly and sweet. Will be back when I’m in Paris!

B V

Google
Bistrot de Paris offers the ultimate Parisian experience with authentic bistro cuisine, a charming ambiance, and a local crowd instead of tourists. The menu features French classics like steak frites and duck confit, perfectly paired with a well-curated wine list. Service is warm, attentive, and welcoming, making every visit special. A must-visit for those seeking true Parisian charm and flavors.
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Diane B.

Yelp
Classic French bistro with great options. Recommended by the hotel. Food, service and atmosphere were great. Not rushed and enjoyable time to relax with good food.
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Arnel E.

Yelp
We came early for our 12:30 reservation during opening at noon, and we were the first customers in. The funny maître d' sat us against the mirrored wall, which left the four of us no room to move, so I kindly asked to transfer us to one of the center tables, and we got it only after getting comical remarks from him. The servers were surprisingly entertaining as well, which amused us as most of the restaurant staff we've encountered in Paris were straightforward and tied-up, but that was probably because we were the only patrons that time. Though this bistro's seating was close quarters only, we found this peculiarity added allure to our lunch as soon as the locals came in. People and food watching we do find amusing while in Europe. We ordered the special, which was the magret de canard or seared duck breast along with the usual French fare of escargot, duck confit, and steak frites. We gobbled on these yummy dishes while pairing it up with champagne. For desserts, we shared the smothered in chocolate sauce profiterole and the baba rhum, which I was curious about but didn't really care for it after having a few bites. We're glad we dined in this elegant Parisienne bistrot but do get a reservation as we've seen them decline tourists during this lunch rush.
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K H.

Yelp
Authentic French Food. Service was excellent. Great ambiance and not pretentious. Friendly and attentive staff. Food was excellent. Highly recommend!
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Pamela L.

Yelp
My hotel recommended this place. It was perfect, great service, good food and a great location. We were staying in the 6th, easy to walk to. Classic bistro atmosphere. Menu had just enough options to please all.

Julia M.

Yelp
What a wonderful restaurant! We are so glad we found it! The food and service were amazing. They were able to accommodate a large family of 8 which is very difficult in Paris. They were attentive and very friendly.
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Susannah S.

Yelp
Server was amazing and very friendly. Food was amazing and the experience was overall top notch.
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John C.

Yelp
Another perfect Bistro. In the 7th, one block from the Seine on a quiet street lies Le Bistrot de Paris, a beautiful period restaurant serving classic fare. We were welcomed warmly and seated at a table to ourselves. Waitstaff was friendly and jocular, and all spoke English. This being our 11th day, we limited our meal to plats only otherwise we thought we might explode. My wife the duck confit (her new favorite place for her favorite French dish) with frites and me the chicken fricassee with morels. Both excellent. We enjoyed a nice leisurely lunch among Parisians -- many obvious regulars -- and no Americans. We will return.
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Eric F.

Yelp
If I had a magic carpet that could take me and one girl of my choice across the ocean so we could have lunch, I would take pin-up sexy Dwarf model Karina Lemos here. Sorry Scarlet J., I have issues with sculpted Aryan blonds. So, after Fem-Dom Dwarf Sex with yummy Lemos, WHAT DO I WANT MOST? An overpriced Bistro Meal at Le Bistrot de Paris, of course. There is bone marrow, raw beef, bloated bird liver, veal glands, and more. Tell me this sounds right out of Star Trek. And next to Karina Lemos, I want to pork the Star Trek franchise itself like it's a hot hole. Eat here or die.
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Rich V.

Yelp
Excellent bistro with good service and excellent service. We enjoyed the confit de canard. Be sure to check the wine list. We did a 2018 Morgan which was excellent.

Andrea H.

Yelp
Americans beware. Had a confirmed reservation via email. Arrived, well dressed, and was told I didn't have a reservation. Then tried to take my phone and go through my emails. Showed him confirmed email that we had a reservation and he still argued, making a scene. Terrible.

Mark T.

Yelp
We loved this restaurant. We were referred to it by the hoat of ournAir BnB apartment and we're very grateful for the recommendation. The food and service were outstanding with exceptionally well prepared French dishes and reasonable wine selections We will return!

Holly H.

Yelp
Really delicious food. Most of the staff were very nice, however there were a couple of looks from an employee that put a damper on the experience (note sure if it was the casual dress or because we were American). **Please note that this establishment does have a dress code. I looked on the website ahead of time and did not see anything noted, so after a long day of sight seeing, we were greeted at the door in a bit of an uncomfortable manner because we were unaware that you must have a collared shirt, no tank tops or jean/cargo shorts. Regardless, the man at the front was nice and allowed us to keep our reservation. Our waiter was incredibly kind and attentive. The service was ok. I would return again-with more formal attire of course.
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Edward F.

Yelp
Wonderful neighborhood bistro with excellent classic dishes such as duck confit, beef bourguignon, crème brûlée, French fries and others. You must checkout the daily specials as well for some lovely surprises such as grilled octopus, sautéed mushrooms, daily fresh fish and tomato slices with burrata. All cooked to perfection. If you want a local experience, this is it. The ambiance is a typical energetic slightly worn bistro with friendly and welcoming staff and a bit of humor thrown in to make it relaxing. It was clear most customers are regulars. It is a casual meal so do not expect a speedy meal. Several staff spoke English so not to worry- they are happy to translate, explain the menu and make suggestions. It is a few blocks from the Musee D'Orsay and one block off the Seine. We enjoyed it so much we went back!
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Kelly G.

Yelp
Every time I visit Paris, this is one of my "go-to" eateries. If you're looking for a "local's" restaurant with 100% French Flair and fantastic food, I highly recommend Le Bistro de Paris. It's Authentic in all aspects from the food, to the ambiance, to the staff . The manager runs this bistro like a tight ship and the servers are professional and courteous. Don't just show up without calling first... and if you do, don't be offended if you get turned away. It's all part of the experience. fantastique tout autour

Antonio V.

Yelp
What a hidden gem. Amazing service, classic decor, great price and above all, and freaking great French classics!

Pomme P.

Yelp
Nice service Food was delicious Nice ambiance I recommend that place for a good lunch just before a visit
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Alyssa J.

Yelp
The food was absolutely delicious, both the host and waiter was hospitable and this would be a nice intimate dinner location. I recommend making reservations ahead.

J P.

Yelp
Our favorite Paris bistro! Warm environment, authentic and delicious food, welcoming staff. Highly recommend
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juliette g.

Yelp
Amazing food and service! Truly a must on your trip to Paris, best steak I've ever had!
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Gary C.

Yelp
Could not have been happier when our group of four wandered in for lunch on a Saturday. The staff all spoke English very well and were just hilarious. We had a wonderful time. The chicken fricassee, beef bourguignon and smoked salmon app were just fantastic. You won't go wrong here!

Andrea H.

Yelp
Food was delightful! My server was attentive and knowledgeable. Great experience overall.
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Francisco S.

Yelp
The food was excellent. Nice have this fear, very romantic. The service was awesome. Definitely a French place you need to visit if you want to find out that the cuisine. The menu has a lot of variety of dishes. I wish I could try them all.
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Tom S.

Yelp
Oh Boy! Bambie & I ate a fabulous meal here. Quantities huge, flavors are even bigger, service extremely professional and it all happens in a classic French bistro dining room. I ain't no Paris virgin (this vacation is visit #20) I speak French very well and I don't rave about a restaurant meal if it's just middling. After 4 courses, 4 glasses of wine and an extravaganza night of people watching, this meal made me happy that at least this living remnant of old Paris still exists. Our crusty waiter, who probably has worked here for decades, was the model of professional efficiency. His English proficiency was nil. His patience level wasn't much higher, while my faithful partner, Bambie, dithered over the large menu (French only - that I was translating line by line) he split to take care of 4 other pressing tasks. I gave him the come hither look when we were ready to order, he was gracious and helpful. When I asked him which glasses of wine are best to accompany the meals, he suggested the lesser priced perfect matches. And for the next 2 hours we ate and ate and ate... We did converse some, mostly about the other diners and what they were eating. The room is a perfect observational laboratory of human behavior. The room was full to bursting, a LOT of folks are jammed into 400 square feet. It's a well dressed crowd of middle class / middle age locals, a good portion of English speaking tourists and a smattering of other Europeans. The hub-bub in the room is electric but blessedly not too loud. Europeans have such better manners in public than crass Americans. The food? Better than 90% of other bistros I've eaten in over the past 45 years, even those far away from the tourist zones. All ingredients are French grown which means by law: Biologique - organic. (Did you know that Monsanto products have been banned in France & Italy?) Food style is grandma mixed with tough neighborhood guy who finished cooking school despite his bad attitude. The food is not finicky and precious. It's big, bold and filling. If you're a timid first time Paris visitor with no French skills and suffering from a small case of culture shock should you venture to eat here? That depends. Yes: if you're a foodie and can tolerate probable language confusion and will let chance be your hand-maiden - that is be willing to eat anything on the menu. No: if you're staying in a fancy pants American style hotel where every service person speaks perfect English and jumps to fulfill your smallest request. If you think steak tartare and snails are yucky, go somewhere else. Great meal with plenty of wine for two = $100. Steal of a deal. I live in the wine country, Sonoma Valley of California, a haven of high priced gourmet restaurant cuisine. There you can't eat this well at this price. Bistro de Paris grade: A. Recommended.
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Andy Q.

Yelp
On my better half's first night in Paris this year, I thought we should go to a traditional French bistrot... and with the apt name 'Le Bistrot de Paris', and boasting famous clients like Serge Gainsbourg, this seemed like the right choice. And indeed, everything felt so perfectly Parisian, so French, that it was a wonderful night. The menu is in orange ink on yellow paper with the smallest of letters. Neither of our aging eyes could read it without the flashlights from our iPhones! And the menu was so French that it was a little difficult to figure out... classics that we didn't know were classics! S. opted for the special of the day, lamb cutlets, and they were absolutely perfectly done in a rich glaze with crisp, small potatoes and baked garlic. I had the skate (raie in French), which I find an interesting fish, with the extremely long flat bones, the perfectly long strips of dense white flesh. With capers and cubes of citrus (grapefruit) on top of a bed of spinach, this was very nice, but what made it nicer was a whole container of beurre noisette, which I could ladle on top of the fish. We skipped appetizers in favour of desserts, and while I was expecting slightly boring traditional desserts, these ones were elevated. Both cream and ice cream in the middle of these profiteroles, pretty enough on their own (which I expected) and then suddenly the waiter swoops over and pours warm chocolate sauce over the trio. I'd also had sickly sweet Rhum Baba before, round balls of it in a sauce, so didn't expect that S's would come as a big cake, sliced in half in front of us, with rum poured on top of the cake (and the bottle left, momentarily on the table, in case we wanted more) with whipped cream. It was damn good. A final word is that both host and waiter were perfectly French, charming and efficient, in a slightly comical manner. I thought we were in a French theme park rather than a restaurant, it seemed both stereotypical to fulfil any expectations I had of a traditional, formal bistrot, but also a discovery to learn, to get the feel that this is how things are done in Paris. Bookings are easy to make online, via La Fourchette (The Fork).
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Jennifer F.

Yelp
We found this place while walking around...an ex-pat said go in you won't be disappointed. Understatement. It was fantastic. I been here twice which is exactly the number of times I have been to Paris. In other words, If I am in Paris I am eating here. There is a server that is an ex-pat and he takes care of us Americans. He is sweet, efficient, helpful and kind. I have sent everyone i know to this place if they are visiting Paris. If you don't dine here than you are missing out on a neighborhood gem. I have had the raviolis, salad, Chantille mushrooms (seasonal), cheese plate, wine, bread...Ya get the point? the Food is awesome!!
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Jan P.

Yelp
We loved everything about this place, from the English speaking waiter to the egg appetizer to the stew and grilled meat to the very affordable Bordeaux from St Emilion. What a lovely place to spend a final meal in Paris!
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J F.

Yelp
Went for breakfast with wife and 3 children. They could not have been nicer !! My daughter speaks pretty good French, and they were having a ball talking with her and our family. Ordered amazing omelettes and salad??? Sounds weird but actually very good. Quality food and lots of locals who wanted to know about Texas. We tried to speak French and they loved that. What a great tribute to the French. If you try you will be rewarded with warmth. Great food and service and the owner had their kids come out and talk with us. So fun ! Wish we could go back soon.
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Holly H.

Yelp
We ate and drank our way through Paris using a friend's list as an occasional reference. Le Bistrot de Paris was one of the highlights. The interior is cozy without being cramped; and be sure to take a peek at the bar in the back! The waiters were charming, entertaining, and patient with our faltering franglais. We may have been the entertainment as there were only 2 other Americans (regulars) in the place. Our waiter made excellent suggestions from the full wine list to compliment our meals. The food - so French -was delicious. This is an excellent spot before or after a trip to Musee D'Orsay.
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Paul U.

Yelp
Wonderful restaurant. A place for locals and business people having lunch, but very nice to Americans and tourists. Great meal. Highly recommend.
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Jennie M.

Yelp
We had a wonderful dinner at Le Bistrot de Paris. The food & wine were amazing and the service top notch. Sebastian was especially attentive!
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Lisa P.

Yelp
This restaurant was on the street where we stayed and recommended to us. This was a wonderful dining experience that was a bit nicer than the regular cafés. The waiter was pleasant, spoke English, and made us laugh. Reasonably priced for excellent food!

Cal L.

Yelp
I've fond memories of dining at Le Bistrot de Paris because it was just my aunt and I who traveled together to Paris in Feb. 2004. It was her first visit to Paris and my third. We were staying at the nearby Hotel Verneuil which booked the restaurant on our behalf as we didn't want to dine too far from the hotel. Upon entering the restaurant we were greeted by such warm, friendly staff who whisked our coats upstairs. We were assisted with the menu offerings and ordered traditional meals including, of course, desserts. In fact, the restaurant is so old world charming as it looks like the typical Parisian bistrot of photos. Lovely mirrors are on the wall, and the locals as well as tourists all seem to be in such great moods making for a very warm atmosphere. Highly recommended if you're staying in this part of the 7th.

Charles B.

Yelp
One of the finest restaurant experiences in my 50 year adventure to enjoy great food & wine, interesting atmosphere and extraordinary service in Europe. This restaurant adds to the romantic fantasies of Paris and anticipation of dining at Le Bistrot de Paris on the next visit to Paris.
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Melinda V.

Yelp
What a gem! This is a very traditional French Bistrot, I would not advise going in here unless you are comfortable with your French or have friends in Paris. It is very much a local place, not a place for tourists. The food is very traditional French, the tartar is to die for!!! Our service was spectacular, very friendly and I look forward to going back!

Prescott C.

Yelp
The service was great, the food was amazing, but most of all our waiter Sébastien was the best!

Chip D.

Yelp
Buddy and I were wandering Paris following a conference. I chose this based on Yelp recommendations. Food was great - I had lamb and Jim had duck. The wine selection perfect. Price was in line with the quality. I liked the seating, we talked with the people sitting immediately (like right next) to us, very friendly. The waiter was really friendly and helpful - we tried asking for an English menu and he said not to worry I'll interpret for you. His recommendations were spot on. My first time in Paris - Le Bistrot de Paris made it a great. I'd highly recommend it.

Harry G.

Yelp
We enjoyed our dinner. Not pretentious. The skate was delicious. My wife enjoyed her duck which was a different style than she was used to. Brits and French-we were the only Americans. Good service. I would definitely go back.

Pen G.

Yelp
Good food, service and friendly atmosphere. Definitely get the mashed potatoes. All fish was fresh and perfectly prepared. Next trip to Paris this is a go to restaurant.

Carrie J.

Yelp
The atmosphere was nice and cozy. There were a lot of Americans and foreigners there. The food was good and very French and the menu is in French. The waiter was nice, but lied about the tip being included at the end. It looked like there was comfortable seating there, but we were stuck in a corner at a very uncomfortable table. No one offered to take our coats, or pull out our table, yet other guests seemed to get more attentive service--maybe because we were two women. It was very expensive for the poor service there.
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Boyd D.

Yelp
We read reviews of Le Bistrot de Paris that indicated it would not likely be very friendly to an American family of 5, but we're pretty experienced travelers and thought we could manage our way around limited english on the menu or with the server. We went because the food was supposed to be great French bistrot cuisine. Well, the service lived up to our limited expectations - the maitre d' and waiter were both appropriately rude. Problem was the food was below average. My wife had a cold, relatively flavorless foie gras terrine. My magret de canard was tough and covered in a brown sauce that belonged at a bad Thanksgiving dinner. My girls had salmon and mashed potatoes, and while the potatoes were great, the salmon was boring and undercooked. I can tolerate rude Parisian service in the pursuit of a good meal. Enduring jerks to eat bad food, not so much. I'd recommend skipping Le Bistrot de Paris.

Donna L.

Yelp
The worst experience in Paris as a single women. They didn't want me. The service was terrible and the food was tasteless. The room so dark couldn't read the menu. When I told my hotel they said they've had alot of complaints. So beware. It doesn't deserve one star.