The iconic Triangle d’Or district in Paris is renowned for its sublime avenues, lavish hotels, and Michelin-starred restaurants. From elegant and festive eateries to discreet museums, sophisticated concept stores, and chic cocktails, here's a spotlight on the must-visit spots around the Champs-Élysées and Place de l’Étoile.
For the Best Pasta in the District: Zeffirino
Since 1939, Zeffirino has been delighting its patrons, including popes and Céline Dion, with its signature pesto pasta. Now, you can savor this culinary delight in Paris at 9-11 Rue Marbeuf, where Riccardo Giraudi has created a luxurious setting designed by Cédric Capron. The Trofie al Pesto Zeffirino is a must-try, complemented by a pistachio ice cream for dessert. Don’t miss the weekday lunch menu for €34.
Zeffirino, 9-11 Rue Marbeuf, Paris 8th. Trofie al Pesto €35.
© Zeffirino by Florian Domergue.
For Competitive Udons: Enni Udon
In this chic izakaya-style eatery, enjoy hot or cold noodles in a variety of broths. The star dish, Tempura Udon, features a rich dashi broth with fish, kombu, and shiitake. Also, try the ultra-crunchy karaage, a katsudon, and the must-have dessert, homemade dorayaki.
Enni Udon, 6 Rue de la Renaissance, Paris 8th. Tempura Udon €21.
© Enni Udon by Guillaume Czerw.
For a Seafood Platter: La Lorraine
A visit to La Lorraine is essential for any true Parisian. This legendary brasserie offers an unparalleled experience with its seafood platters and a stunning interior by Laura Gonzalez. It’s a favorite haunt for the West Paris elite.
La Lorraine, 2 Place des Ternes, Paris 17th. Plateau de l’Écailler €46.
© La Lorraine by Simon Detraz.
The Best Cocktails in the Triangle d'Or
- Monsieur George: Enjoy the bar of this five-star hotel, with its Michelin-starred restaurant, perfect for impressing your date with a Chequer cocktail made with cognac, pear, orgeat syrup, and egg white. 17 Rue Washington, Paris 8th. Cocktails €23.
- Sir Winston: In an Orient Express-inspired decor by Laura Gonzalez, savor Indian-influenced cocktails like the Junoon with umeshu and the Mister Sésame with maple syrup. 5 Rue de Presbourg, Paris 16th. Cocktails €12-16.
- Mun: A rooftop bar on the Champs-Élysées offering sophisticated cocktails like the Kuro Tsuki with smoked tea vodka and lychee juice. 52 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris 8th. Cocktails €18-22.
© Hotel Monsieur George by Massimo Marcolin / Sir Winston / Mun Paris by Salomé Rateau.
The District of Festive Tables
- Mondaine de Pariso: Formerly Roxie, this neo-cabaret features lush decor and live music, perfect for a night out with truffle croque-monsieur and lobster roll on the menu. 23 Rue de Ponthieu, Paris 8th. Lobster Roll €29.
- Giulia: Just steps from the Champs-Élysées, Giulia offers a chic Italian dining experience with live music and a cozy atmosphere. Try the arancini with truffle or the pappardelle al ragù. 20 Rue Quentin Bauchart, Paris 8th. Vitello Tonnato €22.
- Chez Gala: This unique restaurant captivates with its 1970s-inspired decor and live piano music. Don’t miss the chicken pastilla or octopus tempura. 6 Rue Arsène Houssaye, Paris 8th. Kefta Skewers €24.
- Gigi: Located on the top floor of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Gigi offers breathtaking views and lively nights with an Italian menu. 15 Avenue Montaigne, Paris 8th. Linguine alle Vongole €39.
- Bœuf sur le Toit: A legendary spot revived by Patrick Bruel and Benjamin Patou, this glamorous music hall venue is a favorite of the fashion elite. 34 Rue du Colisée, Paris 8th. Tartare Pommes Allumettes €26.
© Mondaine de Pariso by Romain Ricard / Giulia / Chez Gala by Raphaël Chêne.
Fashion Headquarters
- Modes: This new Parisian hotspot brings the Italian concept store’s cool, curated fashion to Rue François Ier. Discover brands like Vetements, Jacquemus, and Rick Owens. 17 Rue François Ier, Paris 8th. T-shirt €145.
- Monogram: Located near the Arc de Triomphe, this luxury second-hand store features Chanel, Gucci, and Saint Laurent bags in a pop aesthetic. 12-14 Avenue Victor Hugo, Paris 16th. Sandals €290.
- Kith: A three-story haven for fashion and culture lovers, Kith offers everything from comfy sweats to vintage Louis Vuitton bags. 49 Rue Pierre Charron, Paris 8th. Nike Air Jordan Low €120.
© Modes / Monogram / Kith
A Michelin-Starred Menu at Il Carpaccio
The Michelin-starred Italian restaurant at the Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris offers a light, modern cuisine. Highlights include the truffle carpaccio and the crunchy “elephant ear” Milanese. Lunch menu for €70.
Il Carpaccio, 37 Avenue Hoche, Paris 8th. Lunch menu €70.
© Il Carpaccio by Charlotte Chateau and The Travel Buds.
Must-Know Museums
- Musée Jacquemart-André: Hidden behind an imposing facade, this museum features stunning architecture and a winter garden. Don’t miss the tea room. 158 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 8th. Full price €17. Reopens September 6, 2024.
- Petit Palais: Opposite the Grand Palais, the Petit Palais is a treasure trove of art and architecture. Avenue Winston Churchill, Paris 8th. Full price €15.
- Musée Cernuschi: Near Parc Monceau, this museum specializes in Asian art, showcasing rare pieces from China and Japan. 7 Avenue Velasquez, Paris 8th. Free entry.
© Culturespaces / Sofiacome / Musée Jacquemart-André; © Petit Palais; © Paris Musées / Musée Cernuschi, musée des arts de l’Asie de la Ville de Paris.
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