Le Bistrot Minim’s: the rebirth of a Parisian tradition

Located in the heart of Paris, at the prestigious address 7 rue Royale, the legendary Minim’s has been reborn under the hand of Laurent de Gourcuff and Paris Society. Will this revisited bistro be another unfulfilled promise?

An emblematic address reimagined

Bistrot Minim’s has been given a new lease of life by Paris Society, with the artistic touch of Cordélia de Castellane. While preserving the historic spirit of this emblematic place, the decorator has modernized the space while bringing warmth and conviviality. The result is a balance between Parisian chic and timeless tradition, offering an ideal setting for lunch or dinner.

A menu dedicated to French classics

When it comes to gastronomy, Bistrot Minim’s celebrates the great classics of French cuisine with generous dishes. Not to be missed:

  • Burgundy snails,
  • Beef cutlet with shallots and French fries,
  • Stuffed cabbage,
  • A selection of homemade desserts such as the famous tarte Tatin and profiteroles.

Each dish is accompanied by a carefully crafted wine list, paying homage to French art de vivre.

A Parisian lifestyle

With its 90 covers, Bistrot Minim’s is a place for sharing, welcoming meals on the go as well as convivial moments with friends. The warm atmosphere and attentive welcome make it a pleasant address.

Open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner, Bistrot Minim’s is in keeping with the heritage of Parisian bistros.

Could this still be a Paris Society address: beautiful surroundings, irascible waiters, average cuisine, overcrowded with Instagrammers?

📍 Bistrot Minim’s: 7 rue Royale, Paris 8e

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