Restaurant in Paris, France
Nhome
450ptsTwo Michelin stars, Palais-Royal address, book early.

About Nhome
Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024–2025) and a 4.8 Google rating across 210 reviews make Nhome one of Paris's most convincing cases for creative fine dining at the €€€€ tier. Chef Jean-François Rouquette operates from a quietly considered Palais-Royal address. Book six to eight weeks out — this is a hard reservation and fills across the week.
A 4.8-star Michelin-starred creative kitchen in the Palais-Royal — book at least six to eight weeks out
That 4.8 rating across 210 Google reviews is the most telling single number here. At the €€€€ price point, with two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025), Nhome is not a venue you stumble into. It is a venue you plan for. Chef Jean-François Rouquette has built something at 41 Rue de Montpensier — inside the colonnade of the Palais-Royal , that justifies serious advance planning, and this portrait exists to help you decide whether that planning is worth it for you.
What Nhome Is
Nhome sits in one of Paris's most quietly considered addresses: the arcaded walkways of the Palais-Royal, which place it steps from the Louvre and the Comédie-Française, yet removed from the tourist noise of Rue de Rivoli. The creative cuisine format under Jean-François Rouquette positions this as a destination for food-forward travelers who want technical ambition alongside a sense of place, not a museum-piece classicism. Two back-to-back Michelin stars confirm the kitchen is operating at a level that warrants the €€€€ spend.
For the explorer-type diner who reads menus the way others read maps, Nhome earns its place on the Paris shortlist. The creative format , as opposed to strictly codified French haute cuisine , gives Rouquette room to move across flavors and techniques that a more tradition-bound kitchen would not attempt. If you are plotting a multi-night Paris dining itinerary alongside stops like Arpège or Le Meurice Alain Ducasse, Nhome occupies a different register , less architectural grandeur, more focused creative intent.
Wine Program
The PEA-R-04 angle is relevant here: at the €€€€ tier in Paris, the wine program is as much a reason to book as the kitchen. Nhome's creative cuisine format, which resists strict regional categorization, creates both a challenge and an opportunity for the sommelier. A kitchen that moves freely across technique and flavor needs a list that can follow , and the Palais-Royal address, with its proximity to the cellars and négociants of central Paris, suggests a program with access. Specific bottles and pairings are not confirmed in available data, so verify the list and pairing options at the time of booking. What is safe to say: at this price level and with this kitchen profile, the wine program will be integral to the meal, not incidental to it. If wine pairing is a priority for you, ask explicitly when booking whether a pairing menu is available and what the supplement runs.
For wine-driven diners comparing options in Paris, it is also worth considering Le Gabriel at La Réserve Paris, which has one of the most considered cellar programs in the city, or Blanc if you want a lighter-touch approach. Nhome's creative format gives the sommelier more latitude than a strictly classical kitchen, which for the right diner is an advantage.
Booking and Timing
Book six to eight weeks out as a minimum. The Palais-Royal location, the Michelin recognition, and the 4.8 Google rating combine to make this a hard reservation in practical terms. Do not assume midweek availability will be substantially easier , at this level of recognition, the room fills across the week. If you are visiting Paris on a fixed itinerary, treat the Nhome reservation as the first thing you lock in, then build around it. The booking method is not confirmed in available data, so check the venue directly or use a Paris-based concierge service if you run into difficulty.
If your dates are fixed and Nhome is unavailable, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen is the most natural alternative at this tier for creative ambition, though it operates at a different scale. For a slightly more accessible booking window at the one-star level, Blanc is worth checking.
Context in the French Fine Dining Map
Jean-François Rouquette is an established name in Parisian fine dining. For the explorer diner mapping Nhome against the wider French creative scene, relevant reference points include Flocons de Sel in Megève, Mirazur in Menton, and Bras in Laguiole , kitchens that define what creative cuisine means in a French context without defaulting to Paris-centric assumptions. Further afield, Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona demonstrate how the creative format plays differently across Southern Europe. Among the French institutions, Troisgros in Ouches, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern represent the classical pole against which Nhome's creative positioning reads as genuinely distinct.
Should You Book?
Yes, if: you are a food or wine-focused traveler for whom a consecutive two-star creative kitchen at the Palais-Royal is worth the €€€€ spend and the advance planning. The 4.8 rating across 210 reviews at this price tier is a meaningful signal , guests are not disappointed. No, if: you are looking for a last-minute Paris dinner or want a more classically formatted French meal. In that case, redirect to the broader Paris dining options across our full Paris restaurants guide.
For those building a full Paris trip, the Palais-Royal location pairs cleanly with explorations covered in our full Paris hotels guide, our full Paris bars guide, our full Paris wineries guide, and our full Paris experiences guide.
Quick Reference
Address: 41 Rue de Montpensier, 75001 Paris. Price: €€€€. Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025). Google rating: 4.8 (210 reviews). Booking window: 6–8 weeks minimum. Booking difficulty: Hard.
What should I order at Nhome?
Specific menu items are not confirmed in available data , Nhome's creative cuisine format means the menu changes, and publishing fixed dish recommendations would be misleading. What the Michelin recognition and creative positioning tell you: the kitchen is doing technically precise, inventive work rather than replicating a fixed set of classics. When you book, ask whether a tasting menu is the primary format or whether à la carte is available, and confirm wine pairing options at the same time. If you are comparing to other creative kitchens in Paris, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen runs a more structured tasting format, while Arpège is the reference point if vegetables and seasonal produce are the organizing principle you want. Nhome sits between those poles , technically serious, but with the flexibility a creative format allows.
Compare Nhome
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nhome | Creative | €€€€ | Hard |
| Plénitude | Contemporary French | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Nhome?
Nhome operates a creative tasting menu format at the €€€€ price point, so the kitchen sets the direction rather than the diner. Jean-François Rouquette's two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) reflect a consistent kitchen vision, which means trusting the full menu is the correct approach here. If you have dietary restrictions, flag them well in advance of your reservation — at this price tier and booking difficulty, the experience is built around the full progression. À la carte selectors should look elsewhere in Paris.
What is Nhome known for?
Nhome is primarily known for Creative in Paris.
Where is Nhome located?
Nhome is located in Paris, at 41 Rue de Montpensier, 75001 Paris, France.
How can I contact Nhome?
You can reach Nhome via the venue's official channels.
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