The best restaurants and clubs for partying in Paris
The capital lights up with its unrivaled gastronomic and nightlife scene. From refined cuisine to festive atmospheres, Paris offers a diversity of places to dine and party!
Renoma Café Gallery
The must-have for Parisian chic has just reopened its doors after several months of closure.
The Renoma Café Gallery once again welcomes the biggest personalities for dinners! Located on the prestigious Avenue George V, this elegant and original café has just reopened after several months of closure. Its large terrace and spacious room once again welcome older children looking for an extraordinary moment over a meal. On the menu, the Renoma Café offers the classics of French cuisine, revisited with a gourmet twist. The dishes surprise with their quality, generosity and diversity.
Renoma Café Gallery, 32 avenue George V, 75008 Paris, du lundi au samedi, de 8h30 à 2h.
Brasserie Thoumieux
Cet ancien bouillon Chartier, racheté en 1923 par Martial Thoumieux, est une des adresses incontournables de la rive droite. Au menu, les plats typiques de la brasserie sont revisités avec brio pour une cuisine copieuse, impeccable et délicieuse. La musique du Thoumieux célèbre les voix du spectacle. De Aretha Franklin, Billy Paul à Nina Simone. En fin de semaine, à partir de 21h30, place au piano voix avec un musicien qui ambiance la brasserie jusqu’à 2h du matin. Quoi de mieux pour une soirée entre people ?
This former Chartier broth, bought in 1923 by Martial Thoumieux, is one of the essential addresses on the right bank. On the menu, the brasserie’s typical dishes are brilliantly revisited for copious, impeccable and delicious cuisine. The music of Thoumieux celebrates the voices of the show. From Aretha Franklin, Billy Paul to Nina Simone.At the end of the week, from 9:30 p.m., there’s piano vocals with a musician who sets the scene in the brasserie until 2 a.m.What’s better for an evening with people?
Brasserie Thoumieux – 79 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris
Maxim’s
The iconic restaurant on Rue Royale, Maxim’s, has reopened its doors. After the Laurent restaurant, Paris Society and Laurent de Gourcuff have reopened the doors of another historic address, and certainly the most famous of Parisian addresses.Where all the personalities come together after a Fashion Week show.Maxim’s is this restaurant that is both elegant and festive, known at the time as the mecca for social evenings. And speaking of cuisine, here again it is the classics of French gastronomy which have a monopoly, from frog legs to cheese soufflé, including a good American-style lobster. On the sweet side, it’s Yann Couvreur who creates the desserts.
Maxim’s de Paris, 3 rue Royale, 75008 Paris
Yakuza
After Yakuza Porto and Lisbon, Olivier Da Costa is packing his bags in Paris. The chef has taken up residence at the Maison Albar Vendôme hotel. We then enjoy a Mediterranean interpretation of Japanese specialties around fish. On the menu: toro tuna belly and king crab, also available with fish and guacamole, gunkan truffled with quail egg, temaki shake salmon and chives… To accompany these delicious dishes, Yakuza offers a fine selection of sake as well as cocktails and matcha lemonades. Not to be missed: the green tea fondant and sesame ice cream.
Yakuza, 7 Rue du Helder, 75009 Paris. 01 87 44 87 05
Noto Paris
At nightfall, the atmosphere at Noto completely transforms. And it is not uncommon to see socialites start dancing furiously to the music… After 10 p.m., the musical programming takes guests to French variety tunes. Which puts everyone on the same page! On the menu: sea bass ceviche, tuna tartare, crazy pastas, beautiful grilled prawns… good Italian cuisine, tasty and sunny, just the way we love it.
Noto Paris – 252 bis rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, 75008 Paris. 01 86 95 96 60
Maison Revka
Already at the head of super trendy restaurants such as Mūn, CoCo Paris, Giraffe, Parruche, Bambini and Roxie, the Paris Society group is today unveiling its newborn, called ‘Maison Revka’.
Nestled in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, in place of the Pauilhac private mansion, this new setting proves to be sumptuous. On the menu, we (re)discover great classics: caviars served with a spoon, runny soft-boiled egg, coulibiac, vanilla chouquettes served à la reglette and pavlovas drunk with fruit, chocolate or caramel…
Maison Revka, 59 avenue Raymond Poincaré, 75016 Paris.
Caviar Kaspia
The “Kaspia” is the essential meeting place for people passing through Paris. A luxurious restaurant serving Russian specialties, Caviar Kaspia attracts gourmets as well as French and international celebrities. Dating from the beginning of the 20th century, this mythical restaurant on the Place de la Madeleine is synonymous with chic pleasure and refinement. Between a glass of champagne and a mouthful of exceptional caviar, you will be sure to spend a divine moment in ultra luxury mode!
Caviar Kaspia, 17 place de la Madeleine, 75008 Paris. 01 42 65 33 32
Le Bel Canto
Pour une soirée d’anniversaire inoubliable, il faut bien un lieu d’exception que l’on ne trouve nulle part ailleurs. Bonne pioche pour Bel Canto qui tire son épingle du jeu avec un concept innovant qui parlera aux amateurs de musique et de gastronomie. Côté assiettes, la partition jouée par les Chefs nous emmène du côté de la Méditerranée. Un voyage au soleil qui suit la saisonnalité à travers des assiettes responsables et toujours très soignées. Un teasing ? Un maki de poireau arrosé de sa sauce vinaigrette, gel de butternut et dentelle, ou encore une pavlova entourée d’une déclinaison de kiwis, framboises fraîches et chantilly végétale.
For an unforgettable birthday party, you need an exceptional venue that you can’t find anywhere else. Good pick for Bel Canto which is doing well with an innovative concept that will speak to music and gastronomy lovers. As for the dishes, the score played by the Chefs takes us to the Mediterranean side. A trip to the sun that follows the seasonality through responsible and always very careful dishes. A teaser? A leek maki drizzled with vinaigrette sauce, butternut gel and lace, or a pavlova surrounded by a variation of kiwis, fresh raspberries and vegetable whipped cream.
Bel Canto, 72 Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville, 75004 et 6 rue du Commandant Pilot, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine
And now… let’s start the party!
Gate club
Nestled in the heart of the Palais des Congrès at Porte Maillot, Gate club promises to become an essential reference for Parisian nights. With a minimalist decoration highlighting a vast dance floor, a colossal 9 meter bar covered in glass tiles, and a light installation by Ato Designs, the atmosphere is conducive to an immersive experience. The state-of-the-art sound system eagerly awaits night owls. On the programming side, the club has already welcomed renowned electronic talents such as Âme, Laolu, and Adana Twins.
GATE CLUB PARIS – 2 Pl de la Prte Maillot, 75017 Paris
Le Medellin Paris
Among the trendy spots, Medellin. The most fashionable club of the moment. Situated on the famous Avenue Marceau, upon arrival you discover a caliente atmosphere and decor largely inspired by Colombian cartels. Opening credits from the series Narcos playing on a loop, decorations from the Barranquilla Carnival, staff wearing bulletproof vests… If you are quickly won over by this original setting, this very select club offers classic cocktails!Revisited sangria, mojito and other signature drinks of the house. ‘Joder’, or even ‘A Tomar Por Culo’… Potions as intoxicating as each other..
Medellin Paris, 6 Avenue Marceau, 75008 Paris
Bonnie Club
Travel to the 16th floor and immerse yourself in the golden era of cool. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Bonnie opens the doors of her club, where Paris and New York merge to the electro-disco sound of the 60s and 70s. Imagine sumptuous brown leather sofas, huge bay windows offering a panoramic view of Paris, creative cocktails – an atmosphere that evokes the legendary Studio 54. Welcome to the new Parisian nightlife haunt where the evenings promise to be as dazzling as the view available to you.
Bonnie Club – 17 Bd Morland, 75004 Paris
Le Carmen
Situé dans le quartier de Pigalle, le Carmen est une adresse incontournable parisienne. Causeuses Empire, tentures velours carmin, large cage dorée, miroirs gigantesques : le lieu a surtout gardé son passé sulfureux de maison close, qui n’échappe pas au visiteur errant dans les petits salons libertins. Le Cramen est également réputé pour être un excellent bar à gins. En effet, le Carmen produit sa propre gamme originale de gins infusés. Souhaitant explorer le potentiel de cette spécialité anglaise, le Carmen a développé plus de 40 infusions. Ce lieu de nuit réunit célébrités, mannequins branchés et autres noceurs VIP. Amusez-vous sur les sons hip-hop d’Adnane, DJ résident.
Located in the Pigalle district, the Carmen is a must-see Parisian address. Empire loveseats, carmine velvet hangings, large gilded cage, gigantic mirrors: the place has above all kept its sulphurous past as a brothel, which does not escape the visitor wandering in the small libertine lounges. Cramen is also renowned for being an excellent gin bar. Indeed, Carmen produces its own original range of infused gins. Wishing to explore the potential of this English specialty, Carmen has developed more than 40 infusions.This night spot brings together celebrities, trendy models and other VIP revelers. Have fun with the hip-hop sounds of Adnane, resident DJ.
Le Carmen – 34 Rue Duperré, 75009 Paris