Restaurant in Paris, France
A Casaluna
100Pearl PointsPractical Paris pick

About A Casaluna
A Casaluna is worth considering for a central Paris meal near the Palais-Royal when convenience and a contained restaurant setting matter more than awards, a published price tier, or a confirmed counter format. For diners who want clearer traditional-French positioning before booking, La Bourse et la Vie is the easier comparison.
Should you book A Casaluna in Paris? Yes if the goal is a direct meal that fits the venue's published lunch and dinner windows; not if the decision depends on a verified cuisine label, published price tier, named chef, award record, or detailed menu format. The verified details available here are limited, so the safest way to evaluate A Casaluna is around practical fit rather than unconfirmed claims.
A Casaluna is listed in Paris with lunch and dinner service every day. Hours run Monday to Friday from 12:30 to 3 PM and 7:30 to 10:30 PM, Saturday from 12:30 to 3:30 PM and 7 to 11 PM, Sunday from 12:30 to 3:30 PM and 7 to 10 PM. The dress code is smart casual. Beyond that, confirm current booking details, menu information, any special requirements directly with the venue before committing.
Book for the verified hours, not for an unconfirmed format
A Casaluna should not be booked on the assumption that a specific seating style, tasting-menu structure, chef-led format, beverage program, or price level is part of the experience, because those details are not verified here. The more reliable reason to consider it is simple: its published schedule gives both lunch and dinner options in Paris throughout the week.
For a date, business meal, solo plan, or small celebration, the key question is whether the available hours and smart-casual dress code suit your itinerary. If the occasion requires a clearly documented menu, confirmed pricing, or detailed accommodation information, check directly with A Casaluna before reserving. For broader Paris planning, use our full Paris restaurants guide, then cross-check hotels, bars, wineries, experiences through our full Paris hotels guide, our full Paris bars guide, our full Paris wineries guide, our full Paris experiences guide.
Where to cross-shop before committing
If you want to compare A Casaluna with other Paris options before booking, look at La Bourse et la Vie, Bistrot Vivienne, Le Grand Colbert, Le Comptoir des Petits Champs, Dépôt Légal. A Casaluna is the better call only if its verified Paris location, published hours, smart-casual dress code match your plan; for anything more specific, confirm directly with the restaurant.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book A Casaluna?
Book according to how fixed your timing is. A Casaluna lists lunch and dinner hours every day in Paris, with Monday to Friday service from 12:30 to 3 PM and 7:30 to 10:30 PM, Saturday from 12:30 to 3:30 PM and 7 to 11 PM, Sunday from 12:30 to 3:30 PM and 7 to 10 PM. Confirm availability directly before you go.
Is A Casaluna good for solo dining?
It can work for a solo plan if the published lunch or dinner hours suit your schedule. No specific solo-dining setup is verified here, so avoid assuming counter seating or any particular format. If you are comparing options, Bistrot Vivienne is another Paris restaurant to check.
Can A Casaluna accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. If you are planning for more than one or two people, contact A Casaluna directly to confirm table availability and any booking requirements. You can also compare Le Grand Colbert or La Bourse et la Vie when considering other Paris options.
Is lunch or dinner better at A Casaluna?
Choose based on timing. A Casaluna serves lunch daily, with Monday to Friday lunch from 12:30 to 3 PM and weekend lunch from 12:30 to 3:30 PM. Dinner runs Monday to Friday from 7:30 to 10:30 PM, Saturday from 7 to 11 PM, Sunday from 7 to 10 PM. For a side-by-side comparison, La Bourse et la Vie is another Paris option to review.
What are alternatives to A Casaluna in Paris?
Other Paris restaurants to compare include La Bourse et la Vie, Le Grand Colbert, Le Comptoir des Petits Champs, Dépôt Légal, Bistrot Vivienne. Check each venue directly for current hours, booking rules, menu details, suitability for your plan.
Is A Casaluna good for a special occasion?
It may suit a special occasion if the Paris setting, smart-casual dress code, published lunch or dinner hours fit what you need. Details such as menu format, pricing, private or group arrangements are not verified here, so confirm directly before booking. La Bourse et la Vie is another Paris restaurant to compare.
Does A Casaluna handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified here. If you have a restriction or allergy, contact A Casaluna directly before reserving and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Location
6 Rue de Beaujolais, 75001 Paris, France
Compare A Casaluna
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Casaluna | Paris | , | , |
| Dépôt Légal | Paris | , | , |
| Bistrot Vivienne | Paris | , | , |
| La Bourse et la Vie | Paris | Traditional Cuisine | €€ |
| Le Grand Colbert | Paris | , | , |
| Le Comptoir des Petits Champs | Paris | , | , |
How A Casaluna Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Dépôt Légal, Notable alternative
- Bistrot Vivienne, Notable alternative
- La Bourse et la Vie, Traditional Cuisine, €€
- Le Grand Colbert, Notable alternative
- Le Comptoir des Petits Champs, Notable alternative
How A Casaluna compares in the Palais-Royal area
A Casaluna is the lower-friction pick when the priority is a central Paris location and an easy dinner plan, but it gives diners less published information to judge upfront than La Bourse et la Vie, which has the clearer Traditional Cuisine and €€ signal. Choose La Bourse et la Vie when value-for-money needs to be assessed before booking; choose A Casaluna when location and a smaller-scale restaurant choice are enough to make the decision.
Bistrot Vivienne and Le Grand Colbert are more natural cross-shops for diners who want a classic Paris room and a more familiar brasserie-style occasion. A Casaluna is better for a less showy plan, especially a date or business meal where the room should support the conversation rather than dominate it.
If A Casaluna is not available, Dépôt Légal and Le Comptoir des Petits Champs are sensible nearby alternatives to check first. They work better as backup options than as direct cuisine matches, because the main shared advantage is practical: central Paris access and a meal that can fit around the rest of the day.
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