7 brunches to make the most of autumn weekends

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Brunch is an art of living between the sweetness of the morning and the excitement of the afternoon. In Paris, we’re lucky enough to have a myriad of them, each with its own style and dishes. To make your life easier, Paris Select has chosen 7 for this autumn!

Behind, our favorite of the week

Nestled “Behind” the Andy Whaloo restaurant, this abracadabrantesque table offers brunch every Sunday from noon to 4pm. Derrière offers a pantagruelian banquet in a crazy setting. We leave Paris for a 70s Brooklyn loft. It’s friendly, it’s arty, it’s craveable and it’s a pleasure to return to. With friends or just the two of you, enjoy the simple, unpretentious cuisine that makes a real impact. Read more.

69 rue des Gravillers, 75003

Vendémaire, the chic and sweet brunch

Le Vendémiaire is the sweetness of elegance. A peaceful address for brunches, where discretion and quality of service are the watchwords. A refined menu. In the heart of Paris’s 7ᵉ arrondissement, this place will delight your Sunday (even rainy!).

54 boulevard de la Tour Maubourg, 75007 France

Marriott, brunch on the most beautiful avenue?

Certainly the most luxurious address on this list, brunch at the Marriott Champs Elysees has made a comeback with a most elegant gastronomic offering. Perfect for those seeking an exceptional setting in the heart of the capital. Every Sunday from 12.30 to 3pm, enjoy a generous and varied buffet.

68 avenue des Champs Élysées, 75008 Paris, France

Boubalé, we call him Oriental!

Also just a stone’s throw from the BHV, this Grand Mazarin restaurant is Maisons Pariente’s first Parisian address. Under the direction of Israeli Michelin-starred chef Assaf Granit, Boubalé unveils a symphony of flavors. The cuisine pays tribute to his childhood memories, his Ashkenazi heritage, but also to the family traditions that have marked his career. You’ll want to run there with your eyes closed (and lick your lips).

6 rue des Archives, 75004 Paris

The Dormouse in the Teapot

The eclectic decor, with its mismatched furniture and vintage posters, invites you to relax. Brunch here is generous: homemade savory tarts, fresh salads, scrambled eggs and an impressive variety of desserts, including their famous lemon meringue pie, a must-try. Le Loir dans la Théière is also renowned for its quality teas.

3 rue des Roziers, 75004 Paris

Tekès, tributes to nature

In tune with the hustle and bustle of Saint-Sauveur Street, Tekés launches its new Sunday rendezvous: a brunch that combines culinary journey and homage to nature. Conceived by Chef Assaf Granit, this Sunday ritual celebrates a blend of cultures and the art of the gesture.

4 bis rue Saint-Sauveur, 75002 France

Le Chalet des Iles, secluded brunches

To reach the Chalet des Îles from the Bois de Boulogne, a small boat welcomes you for an express crossing. You’ll discover a truly authentic restaurant that has lost none of its old-world charm. A cocooning brunch to die for!

Bois de Boulogne, 75016

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