Restaurant in Boulogne Billancourt, France
Neighbourhood Sourcing Ethos

Adèle & Camille is a neighbourhood restaurant at 66 Rue de la Saussière in Boulogne-Billancourt, suited to low-stakes local dining rather than destination meals. Booking is easy, making it a practical option if you are already in the area. Confirm pricing and cuisine details directly before visiting, as these are not publicly confirmed.
Adèle & Camille is worth considering if you are spending time in Boulogne-Billancourt and want a neighbourhood dining option that does not require crossing into Paris. The address on Rue de la Saussière puts it in a residential pocket of Boulogne-Billancourt, a commune that sits just west of the 16th arrondissement and is home to a handful of independently run restaurants worth knowing about. With limited data currently available on pricing, cuisine type, and the drinks program, the honest advice is to treat this as a discovery-tier booking — lower-stakes than a destination meal, and worth a visit on that basis. Booking appears direct, which makes it a lower-risk addition to your Boulogne-Billancourt itinerary.
The address sits in a quiet residential stretch of Boulogne-Billancourt, a neighbourhood that reads visually as calm and unhurried compared to busier Paris arrondissements. Without confirmed interior details, it is reasonable to expect the kind of room typical of this part of the commune: modest in scale, likely owner-operated in feel, and oriented toward a local clientele rather than visitors arriving from across the city. For an explorer looking for depth and local character rather than a production-level dining room, that framing is often a positive. Compare this to the more polished, tourist-aware rooms you find at destination-tier French restaurants like Mirazur in Menton or Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris, and Adèle & Camille is operating in an entirely different register — neighbourhood rather than destination, local rather than international.
No confirmed details on the bar or cocktail program are available in the current record. In Boulogne-Billancourt's mid-range dining scene, the drinks offering at a venue of this type typically leans toward a focused wine list rather than a developed cocktail program. If a strong bar program is a deciding factor for your booking, the lack of confirmed information here is a flag. Check directly with the venue before committing if drinks are a priority. For context on what a genuinely strong bar program looks like in the French context, the gap between neighbourhood bistro-level wine lists and the cellar depth at places like Bras in Laguiole or Les Prés d'Eugénie in Eugénie-les-Bains is significant. Adèle & Camille is almost certainly in the former category.
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy , walk-ins may be possible, but calling ahead is sensible given the likely small seat count typical of venues at this address. Dress: No dress code is confirmed; smart casual is a safe default for Boulogne-Billancourt dining at this tier. Budget: Pricing is not confirmed in available data , contact the venue directly for current menu pricing. Getting there: Boulogne-Billancourt is well served by Paris Métro Line 10 (Boulogne–Jean Jaurès or Marcel Sembat stations). Guides: See our full Boulogne-Billancourt restaurants guide, our bars guide, our hotels guide, our wineries guide, and our experiences guide for the broader area.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adèle & Camille | — | ||
| A Tavola | — | ||
| BacCano | — | ||
| Canaille | — |
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