
A few streets from Avenue Foch, Maison Revka reinterprets Slavic glam with a Parisian twist. Plush interiors, crystal chandeliers, and a generous caviar service set the tone for evenings that feel like private balls. It’s theatrical, festive, and made for those who like their dinners with sparkle.

Perched on the rooftop of the Cité de l’Architecture, Girafe offers one of the most iconic Eiffel Tower views in Paris. Located in the chic Trocadéro area, the Art Deco setting, seafood-focused menu, and magnetic terrace energy make it a must for sunset dining that turns social after dark.

An icon of Belle Époque splendor, Maxim’s is more than a restaurant — it’s a legend. Located on Rue Royale, just steps from Place de la Concorde, its red velvet booths and gilded mirrors have hosted generations of artists, royals, and tastemakers. Recently revived, Maxim’s is once again a playground for those who dine as they dance: late, elegantly, and without compromise.

