Restaurant in Paris, France
ANDIA
100Pearl Points16th Arrondissement Discretion

About ANDIA
A polished neighborhood address in the 16th arrondissement, ANDIA offers flexible brunch hours, late-night service through 2 AM on weekends, easy walk-in availability. The room reads as residential rather than theatrical, making it a sensible pick for post-museum meals or business lunches without the formality or booking stress of higher-profile spots nearby.
ANDIA is a Paris venue with a smart casual dress code and daily lunch and dinner hours. Verified hours list lunch from 12 PM to 2:30 PM Monday through Friday, from 12 PM to 3 PM on Saturday and Sunday. Dinner begins at 7 PM every day, with closing listed at 1 AM Sunday through Wednesday and 2 AM Thursday through Saturday.
Beyond those basics, specific details such as cuisine, menu format, signature dishes, room design, booking ease, service style, prices, awards are not verified here. Treat ANDIA as a Paris option with clearly published operating hours rather than a venue whose menu or accolades can be described in detail from the available information. The stated dress code is smart casual, so plan accordingly.
The Lunch and Late-Hours Window
ANDIA runs lunch service every day from noon, stretching to 2:30 PM on weekdays and 3 PM on weekends. The dinner window opens at 7 PM nightly, running until 1 AM Sunday through Wednesday and until 2 AM Thursday through Saturday. Those hours make timing the clearest verified reason to consider ANDIA, especially if you are comparing dining options by lunch availability or later evening service.
For planning, you may also compare ANDIA with Brach, while keeping in mind that the verified information here does not establish differences in price, atmosphere, cuisine, or booking difficulty. Use the confirmed hours and smart casual dress code as the reliable basis for deciding whether ANDIA fits your schedule.
Who Should Book
ANDIA is best considered by diners who want a Paris restaurant with verified lunch service every day, dinner service nightly, later listed closing times toward the end of the week. It may also suit guests who prefer a smart casual setting, since that is the confirmed dress code.
If you are choosing between ANDIA and other options such as La Causerie or Kura, the grounded comparison is limited to what is known about ANDIA: its Paris location, smart casual dress code, published hours. For broader context, see our full Paris restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at ANDIA?
Bar seating details for ANDIA are not verified here. The confirmed information is that ANDIA is in Paris, with lunch service from 12 PM to 2:30 PM Monday through Friday and from 12 PM to 3 PM on Saturday and Sunday, then dinner from 7 PM daily. Check the venue's official channels for the latest seating details.
What should I order at ANDIA?
Specific menu details, signature dishes, cuisine information are not verified here. Use the confirmed hours to plan your visit: lunch runs until 2:30 PM on weekdays and 3 PM on weekends, while dinner runs until 1 AM Sunday through Wednesday and until 2 AM Thursday through Saturday.
What is ANDIA known for?
The verified information for ANDIA is limited to its Paris location, smart casual dress code, daily lunch and dinner hours. Specific claims about awards, cuisine, menu format, or signature dishes are not confirmed here.
Location
19 Chau. de la Muette, 75016 Paris, France
Compare ANDIA
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| ANDIA | Easy | |
| Kura | Unknown | |
| Brach | Mediterranean Cuisine | Unknown |
| La Causerie | Modern Cuisine | Unknown |
| Camille | Unknown | |
| Geoélia | Unknown |
How ANDIA compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.
Also Consider
- Kura, Notable alternative
- Brach, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€
- La Causerie, Modern Cuisine, €€
- Camille, Notable alternative
- Geoélia, Notable alternative
Against its 16th-arrondissement peers, ANDIA sits in the middle tier for ambition and price. Brach charges €€€ and brings rooftop views plus a design-magazine aesthetic, but books tighter and skews younger. La Causerie operates at €€ with a modern-cuisine focus and more editorial coverage, making it a better value if you're chasing critical buzz. Kura and Camille both require more advance planning and deliver more chef-driven menus, while Geoélia offers similar neighborhood polish at a comparable booking difficulty.
If you need same-day availability and extended brunch hours, ANDIA beats the set on logistics, most comparable spots close by 2:30 PM and don't run past midnight. If you're optimizing for food over convenience, La Causerie offers more menu depth at a lower price. If you want a splurge-worthy experience with design impact, Brach justifies the €€€ tier. ANDIA works best as a reliable fallback when your first choice is fully booked or you need a table after 10 PM without pre-planning.
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