The Parisian gastronomic scene is gearing up to welcome a wave of new flavors and unique culinary experiences with the imminent opening of several renowned restaurants in January and in February 2024.
From Michelin-starred chefs to emerging talents, these establishments promise to delight the taste buds of food enthusiasts.
Here's an overview of the culinary gems that will enrich the French capital.
Piccola mia
Address: 4 Place de la République, 75011 Paris
Opening Hours: Every day of the week, from noon to 2 a.m.
Price Range: €€
Opening Date: January 2024
Located on Place de la République, Piccola mia celebrates Italy with creations by Chef Denny Imbroisi and pizzas crafted by Chef Julien Serri, all accompanied by cocktails crafted by mixologist Matthias Giroud.
Halo
Address: 2 rue Saint-Sauveur, 75002 Paris
Opening Hours: To be announced
Price Range: €€
Opening Date: February 2024
Nestled in a concept store dedicated to fashion and design, Halo offers a unique Parisian experience. Victor Blanchet, a former Top Chef contestant, presents a seafood and vegetable-based cuisine in this artistic venue under the pyramidal glass roof of the Hôtel d'Osmont.
Lava
Address: 9 rue de la Montagne Sainte-Genevieve, 75005 Paris
Opening Hours: To be announced
Price Range: €€
Opening Date: February 2024
Chef Wilfried Romain, revealed by Top Chef 13, and sommelier Rémi Badjoint open Lava, a bistronomic table in the 5th arrondissement. Inspirations from global flavors and culinary techniques intertwine for a unique dining experience.
Mojju
Address: 4 rue de l’Exposition, 75007 Paris
Opening Hours: To be announced
Price Range: €€
Opening Date: February 2024
Thibault Sombardier, former Top Chef contestant, introduces Mojju in the 7th arrondissement, a place where the modernity of French cuisine meets the authenticity of Korean flavors.
Boom Boom Villette (Food Court)
Address: 30 avenue Corentin Cariou, 75019 Paris
Opening Hours: To be announced
Opening Date: February 2024
Parc de la Villette becomes the playground for Boom Boom Villette, one of the largest Parisian food courts dedicated to street food and street art.
These new Parisian restaurants, orchestrated by renowned chefs, promise to captivate gastronomy enthusiasts with exceptional culinary experiences. Whether you seek reimagined classic flavors or contemporary creations, the Parisian gastronomic scene in February 2024 looks promising.
Take a seat at these exceptional tables for an unforgettable culinary journey.
Comments