Restaurant in Paris, France
Bianca
100Pearl PointsEthically Sourced 2nd Arrondissement

About Bianca
A dependable 2<sup>ème</sup> arrondissement café-brasserie that trades on convenience rather than culinary ambition. Open daily from 10 AM to 1 AM, it fills the gap for walk-in lunches, early dinners, late-night fallback meals near the Bourse. Best suited for solo travellers or business lunches; groups and special occasions will find more polish elsewhere in the neighbourhood.
Bianca is a Paris venue with a simple verified profile: it is open every day from 10 AM to 1 AM and has a casual dress code. Beyond those basics, public-facing details such as cuisine, menu format, pricing, reservations, room layout, service style, ownership are not confirmed here. If you are considering Bianca, treat the late daily hours as the most reliable planning point and confirm any meal-specific or booking details directly before you go. For other Paris dining options with different positioning, you might also compare Accents Table Bourse, Les Bascules, Vaudeville, Le Trader's, or A.Noste.
The Room and the Rhythm
The verified information does not establish Bianca’s room size, seating arrangement, atmosphere, or pace of service. What can be said with confidence is practical: Bianca operates in Paris from 10 AM to 1 AM daily, which gives it a broad window for visits compared with venues that keep shorter schedules. Because details such as table spacing, group capacity, reservation flow are not confirmed, check directly with the venue if those points matter for your plans.
What to Order and What to Skip
No verified menu, cuisine, chef, signature dish, price range, takeaway option, delivery service, or dietary-accommodation policy is available here. The safest approach is to review the current offering when you arrive or contact Bianca in advance if you need a particular dish, allergy guidance, vegetarian option, or service format. Avoid planning around specific dishes or menu categories unless Bianca confirms them directly.
How It Compares
Bianca’s clearest confirmed differentiators are its Paris location, casual dress code, daily 10 AM–1 AM hours. Other specific comparisons, such as culinary ambition, beverage focus, value, reservation difficulty, or room style, are not verified. If you are choosing among Paris options, use Bianca’s long daily schedule as the dependable fact, then compare it with Accents Table Bourse, A.Noste, Le Trader's, Les Bascules, or Vaudeville based on the current details each venue provides.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Bianca?
No verified menu or cuisine details are available here. Check Bianca’s current menu when you arrive or check the venue's official channels before visiting if you are looking for a particular dish or style of meal.
Does Bianca handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified here. If you have a restriction or allergy, confirm directly with Bianca before ordering.
Is Bianca good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not confirmed by the verified details. Bianca is open daily from 10 AM to 1 AM, but room layout, bar seating, service format should be checked directly if they matter to your visit.
How far ahead should I book Bianca?
Reservation availability and booking policy are not verified here. Contact Bianca directly to confirm whether reservations are taken and how much notice is useful for your preferred time.
What should a first-timer know about Bianca?
The confirmed basics are straightforward: Bianca is in Paris, open daily from 10 AM to 1 AM, has a casual dress code. Menu, price, seating, service details should be confirmed directly.
Can Bianca accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. If you are planning for several guests, contact Bianca directly before going.
What should I wear to Bianca?
Bianca’s verified dress code is casual. Dress comfortably for a casual Paris venue.
Location
2 Rue du 4 septembre, 75002 Paris, France
Compare Bianca
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Bianca | |
| Les Bascules | |
| Le Trader's | |
| Vaudeville | |
| A.Noste | |
| Accents Table Bourse | €€€€ |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Les Bascules, Notable alternative
- Le Trader's, Notable alternative
- Vaudeville, Notable alternative
- A.Noste, Notable alternative
- Accents Table Bourse, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
Bianca occupies the middle tier of the 2ème arrondissement's café-brasserie landscape, where reliability matters more than recognition. Les Bascules offers a sharper wine list and better lunch-menu value for money, making it the stronger choice if you're prioritising food quality over late hours. Vaudeville delivers more theatrical brasserie atmosphere and a broader menu, though it closes earlier and skews pricier. Le Trader's competes on cocktail strength and bar energy, while A.Noste anchors on natural wine selection. Bianca's extended hours, 10 AM to 1 AM every day, are the clearest differentiator here, making it the easiest fallback when other kitchens have closed.
For splurge-worthy occasions, skip this tier entirely and book Accents Table Bourse, where the Modern Cuisine programme and €€€€ price point deliver the polish Bianca avoids. If you're optimising for walk-in ease and all-day service without fuss, Bianca and Les Bascules tie for convenience, but Les Bascules edges ahead on kitchen consistency. The verdict: book Bianca when you need a no-reservation meal late in the evening or a quick solo lunch near the Bourse; choose its peers when the meal itself is the priority.
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