Restaurant in Paris, France
6 New-York
100Pearl PointsRight-Bank control

About 6 New-York
6 New-York is a practical Right Bank choice for a polished Paris meal when location, ease, occasion fit matter more than chasing a famous tasting menu. Cross-shop Substance for a more creative modern-French dinner, Marius et Janette for seafood splurge energy, Monsieur Bleu for a livelier modern-cuisine alternative.
6 New-York is a Paris restaurant with a direct verified schedule: closed Monday and Sunday, open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Friday, open for dinner on Saturday. With only limited verified public details available beyond hours and a smart-casual dress code, the safest way to frame it is as a practical Paris dining option rather than as a restaurant defined by a specific cuisine, chef, tasting-menu format, award history, or signature dish.
A practical Paris choice for plans built around timing
The appeal here is decision comfort. 6 New-York has defined service windows, which makes it easier to plan around than a venue with unclear hours: lunch and dinner are available Tuesday through Friday, while Saturday is dinner only. The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday, so it works well for midweek plans or a Saturday evening meal.
Because the available verified details do not point to a named tasting-menu format, chef's counter, cuisine, or signature dish, the safer reason to choose it is not culinary spectacle. Choose it when the timing and Paris setting fit the brief. If you are comparing other Paris options, Substance, Marius et Janette, Monsieur Bleu, Shirvan Café Métisse, Maison Noura are natural names to cross-shop depending on the meal you want.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
6 New-York makes the most sense for diners who want a Paris restaurant with confirmed lunch availability Tuesday through Friday, confirmed dinner availability Tuesday through Saturday, a smart-casual dress code. The likely weak fit is a diner trying to anchor the evening around a known chef, award trail, tasting-menu progression, counter-seat show, or specific menu promise. There is no reliable basis to sell it on those points, so the recommendation stays practical: go for the schedule and setting, not a once-per-trip claim that is not verified.
For a broader Paris shortlist, use the full Paris restaurants guide; travelers building a whole evening can pair that with the Paris bars guide or the Paris hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at 6 New-York?
Lunch is available Tuesday to Friday from 12–2 PM, while dinner is available Tuesday to Saturday from 7–10 PM. Saturday is dinner only, the restaurant is closed Monday and Sunday.
What should a first-timer know about 6 New-York?
6 New-York is in Paris. The verified schedule is simple: Monday and Sunday closed, lunch and dinner Tuesday through Friday, dinner only on Saturday. The verified dress code is smart casual.
How far ahead should I book 6 New-York?
There is no verified booking-window guidance. If your date is fixed, it is sensible to plan ahead, especially for Saturday dinner since that is the only service that day.
Is 6 New-York good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining policy or seating format. The confirmed schedule does include Tuesday-to-Friday lunch and Tuesday-to-Saturday dinner, so solo diners can choose from those service windows.
What are alternatives to 6 New-York in Paris?
Other Paris restaurants to compare include Monsieur Bleu, Substance, Marius et Janette, Shirvan Café Métisse, Maison Noura. Choose among them based on the kind of meal, timing, setting you want.
Is 6 New-York good for a special occasion?
It can work if the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code fit the plan. There is no verified basis here to claim a specific cuisine, award history, chef-led format, or signature special-occasion experience.
Location
6 Av. de New York, 75116 Paris, France
Compare 6 New-York
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 New-York | Paris | , | , |
| Shirvan Café Métisse | Paris | Modern Cuisine | , |
| Marius et Janette | Paris | Seafood | €€€€ |
| Substance | Paris | Modern French, Creative | €€€€ |
| Monsieur Bleu | Paris | Modern Cuisine | €€€ |
| Maison Noura | Paris | , | , |
How 6 New-York Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to book if 6 New-York does not fit
Choose Substance if the meal needs a more creative modern-French identity and a stronger destination-restaurant feel. Choose Monsieur Bleu if the group wants modern cuisine at a listed €€€ tier with more social energy.
How 6 New-York compares in Paris
6 New-York is the practical pick in this set when the evening needs to run smoothly around the western Right Bank. Substance is the stronger choice for diners who want a clearly creative modern-French meal and are comfortable with a higher-spend, destination-style plan. Marius et Janette is better for seafood-focused celebrations at the €€€€ tier.
Monsieur Bleu is the cleaner cross-shop for modern cuisine with a livelier social feel and a listed €€€ price tier. Shirvan Café Métisse suits diners who want modern cuisine with a more expansive, less classic Paris dinner profile. Maison Noura is the alternative to consider when the group wants a different flavor direction rather than another modern French-leaning choice.
For special occasions, the decision is simple: choose 6 New-York for convenience and a controlled evening near the Seine; choose Substance for culinary ambition; choose Marius et Janette for seafood and spend; choose Monsieur Bleu when room energy matters more than quiet polish.
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