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    Restaurant in Paris, France

    BeauCoCo

    100Pearl Points

    Opera House Lunch

    BeauCoCo, Restaurant in Paris

    About BeauCoCo

    CoCo is worth booking when the plan revolves around the Palais Garnier and the group wants a polished, lively Paris meal rather than a chef-led tasting experience. Go early for easier conversation, later for more room energy, cross-shop dining-led alternatives if cuisine, awards, or a sharper price-to-food ratio matter more.

    CoCo is a Paris option to consider when the plan needs a direct meal with daily service rather than a highly specific dining brief. The verified essentials are simple: the venue is in Paris, it serves lunch and dinner every day, the dress code is smart casual.

    Because the available verified information is limited, it is better to choose CoCo for practical scheduling than for unverified claims about cuisine, awards, chef pedigree, setting, or menu format. If the night is mainly about a more specific food-led comparison, cross-shop other dining in Paris generically rather than relying on details that are not confirmed here.

    Use it for timing and a low-friction Paris plan

    The strongest confirmed case for CoCo is logistics. Lunch runs Monday to Friday from 12–3 PM and Saturday to Sunday from 12–4 PM. Dinner is offered daily from 6:30–11 PM, which makes it useful for a Paris plan that needs either a midday or evening meal.

    Service style, menu structure, beverage program, seating format are not verified here, so expectations should stay practical. Treat CoCo as a Paris restaurant to evaluate around its confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code, then check the venue directly for current menu and planning details.

    Who should pick something else

    Skip it if the decision depends on specific claims about awards, chef pedigree, cuisine, price, or a particular menu format; those details are not confirmed in the verified data. For broader planning, use Our full Paris restaurants guide and compare other Paris dining options based on the kind of meal you want.

    Quick reference: pick CoCo for a Paris meal with verified daily lunch and dinner hours and a smart-casual dress code; look elsewhere if you need a booking defined by a confirmed cuisine, award, or menu format.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about CoCo?

    Start with the basics: CoCo is in Paris, serves lunch and dinner every day, has a smart-casual dress code. Lunch runs 12–3 PM Monday to Friday and 12–4 PM on Saturday and Sunday; dinner runs 6:30–11 PM daily.

    Is lunch or dinner better at CoCo?

    Both are available daily. Lunch is scheduled from noon, with a longer midday window on weekends, while dinner runs every evening from 6:30–11 PM. Choose based on the timing that best fits your Paris plans.

    What should I wear to CoCo?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat, polished city attire without treating it as a formal black-tie setting.

    Can I eat at the bar at CoCo?

    Those details are not verified here. Treat CoCo as a Paris restaurant with confirmed lunch and dinner hours, check the venue's official channels for the latest seating and planning details.

    What are alternatives to CoCo?

    If CoCo is unavailable, compare it with Tortuga, Le Grand Cafe, The Crossing, Mogo, Montecito depending on the kind of meal you want. CoCo is the clearer fit when its daily lunch-and-dinner schedule works for your plan; pick another option if different priorities matter more.

    Is CoCo good for a special occasion?

    It can be, if the occasion is about a convenient Paris meal with daily lunch and dinner service. Specific claims about awards, cuisine, chef credentials, or menu format are not verified here, so confirm current details directly before planning an important event.

    Location

    Palais Garnier, 1 Pl. Jacques Rouché, 75009 Paris, France

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    If CoCo is not the right fit

    Try Le Grand Cafe if the group wants a more classic Paris café feel, or Montecito if the night is more about social energy than proximity to the Opera. For a more dining-focused choice, compare The Crossing before settling on the plan.

    How CoCo compares in Paris

    Choose CoCo over Tortuga, Le Grand Cafe, The Crossing, Mogo, Montecito when the Palais Garnier location is the main advantage. Its edge is convenience and occasion energy, not a documented awards profile or chef-led format.

    Le Grand Cafe is the more obvious cross-shop if the group wants a classic Paris café-style plan, while Montecito is the better comparison when the mood is social and design-led. Tortuga and Mogo make more sense when the dinner brief is venue-specific rather than Opera-adjacent.

    For booking difficulty, CoCo reads as the lower-friction choice: daily lunch and dinner service gives it more usable windows than venues with tighter schedules. If the group needs the easiest Paris plan near a major cultural stop, start here; if value is being judged mostly by food ambition, compare the peer list before committing.

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