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Seafood and Fine Dining Spots in Paris

Seafood and Fine Dining Spots in Paris

Paris delivers luxury dining with ease. Expect polished service, refined menus, and seasonal ingredients crafted into elegant dishes. Seafood lovers can enjoy fresh oysters, shellfish, and expertly cooked fish in stylish dining rooms across the city.

For those looking to mark a special moment, the city’s upscale venues combine refined cuisine with romantic interiors to create truly memorable evenings.

  • Le Jules Verne – Gourmet dining with spectacular Eiffel Tower views.

  • Le Cinq – Refined, luxurious French cuisine at the Four Seasons.

Le Comptoir du Relais – Charming bistro offering expertly cooked seafood and classic dishes.

Top Vegan and Plant-Based Restaurants in Paris

The scene for vegan restaurants in Paris continues to grow, offering exciting options in every district. Creative chefs are reinventing plant-based dining, producing colourful, flavour-packed menus inspired by cuisines from all over the world.

Some of our favourites include:

  • Le Potager de Charlotte – Innovative, modern vegan cuisine.

  • VG Pâtisserie – Must-visit for plant-based desserts.

  • Hank Vegan Burger – Casual and creative vegan comfort food in the Marais.

From quick lunches to evening dining, vegan travellers will find plentiful choices that prioritise freshness, sustainability, and presentation.


Your Frequently Asked Questions

1 How late are restaurants open in Paris?

Most serve dinner until around 10 pm, with fine dining finishing closer to 11 pm. Cafés and bars often stay open much later, especially in central areas.

2 How far in advance should you book restaurants at Disneyland Paris?

For weekends and school holidays, it’s recommended to book table service and character dining venues several weeks in advance. Busy seasons fill up quickly.

3 Where are the best restaurants in France?

Paris is the heart of French cuisine, offering an outstanding variety and world-class dining. Other destinations worth exploring by car include Lyon, Bordeaux, Provence, and Normandy.

4 How does travelling with P&O Ferries make a food trip to Paris easier?

Travelling with P&O Ferries lets you start your journey in comfort and avoid the stress of airports. You can travel with as much luggage as you like, bring back food souvenirs, and enjoy the freedom of having your own car to explore Paris and nearby food destinations at your own pace.

5 Can I travel to Paris with my car on P&O Ferries?

Yes, you can drive straight onto the ferry and arrive in France with your car. This makes it easier to visit different neighbourhoods, reach restaurants outside the city centre, and travel beyond Paris to explore regional food spots.