1 Best Restaurant in Paris, France

Sola

$$$$ | Latin Quarter Fodor's choice

This foodie sanctuary is where dishes like miso-lacquered foie gras or sake-glazed suckling pig—perfectly crisp on the outside and melting inside—pair traditional Japanese and French ingredients to wondrous effect. The seven-course set dinner menu (€150, with an option to add a pairing of five glasses of wine or sake), while not cheap, offers a choice of fish or meat and finishes with some stunning confections. Shoes stay on in the tranquil half-timber dining room (where lunch, Friday and Saturday only, will set you back €85), but the vaulted room downstairs is totally traditional—and one of the loveliest in Paris.

12 rue de l'Hôtel Colbert, Paris, Île-de-France, 75005, France
01–42–02–39–24
Known For
  • beautiful atmosphere in a 17th-century building
  • contemporary French-Japanese cooking at its finest
  • traditional Japanese dining downstairs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.–Thurs., Reservations essential