Restaurant in Paris, France
La Passerelle
250Pearl PointsQuiet modern cookery

About La Passerelle
La Passerelle is a practical modern-cuisine pick for diners who want a composed Paris-area meal without moving into full splurge territory. It makes the strongest case for couples, small tables, quieter occasions, especially if Issy-les-Moulineaux fits the itinerary. Michelin Guide 2026 Plate recognition gives it a useful credibility signal.
La Passerelle is a Paris restaurant listed for modern cuisine at a €€€ price point. The clearest verified practical details are its weekday lunch and dinner hours, its smart-casual dress code, its Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition.
The appeal here should be understood in grounded terms: La Passerelle is a modern-cuisine restaurant in Paris with confirmed Michelin Guide Plate recognition. For visitors comparing restaurants, planning is helped by the fact that service is listed Monday through Friday and the restaurant is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
A modern-cuisine choice in Paris
La Passerelle fits diners looking for a restaurant meal in Paris. The modern-cuisine label is useful but broad, so expectations should stay practical: the verified information supports the cuisine category, price tier, dress code, hours, Michelin Guide Plate recognition, not a specific menu format, chef-counter setup, or tasting-menu promise.
The price tier is €€€. The Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate gives the restaurant a confirmed point of recognition, while the smart-casual dress code helps set expectations for the tone of the meal.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose La Passerelle for a weekday lunch or dinner when the brief is modern cuisine in Paris with confirmed Michelin Guide Plate recognition. Party size, seating, menu format, special requests should be confirmed directly with the restaurant rather than assumed.
For other Paris dining options, compare it against Maison Avoise and La Table de Cybèle. For another comparison, Comice may also be useful. La Passerelle is the more direct pick when the goal is a verified modern-cuisine restaurant in Paris at a €€€ price tier.
For broader planning, use our full Paris restaurants guide to decide how La Passerelle fits the rest of the itinerary. If the meal needs to connect with hotel plans, our full Paris hotels guide can help with the wider trip context.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is La Passerelle good for a special occasion?
It may be considered if you want modern cuisine in Paris with a smart-casual dress code and a €€€ price point. The restaurant also has Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition.
Can La Passerelle accommodate groups?
Group arrangements should be confirmed directly with the restaurant. The verified schedule lists lunch and dinner service Monday to Friday, with the restaurant closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Passerelle?
A tasting-menu format is not verified here. The confirmed information is that La Passerelle serves modern cuisine in Paris at a €€€ price point, so diners should check the current menu directly before booking.
Does La Passerelle handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified here. Contact the restaurant in advance if you have allergies, dietary restrictions, or other specific needs.
Is La Passerelle good for solo dining?
It may work for solo diners who want a modern-cuisine meal in Paris. The verified hours include weekday lunch and dinner service, but seating and booking details should be checked directly.
Location
172 Quai de Stalingrad, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Paris, France
Compare La Passerelle
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Passerelle | Paris | Modern Cuisine | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026, Plate, La Passerelle | €€€ |
| Maison Avoise | Paris | Modern Cuisine | , | €€€ |
| La Table de Cybèle | Paris | Modern Cuisine | , | €€ |
| Comice | Paris | Modern Cuisine | , | €€€€ |
| The Union Rye | Rye | Modern Cuisine | , | ££ |
| Furna | Brighton and Hove | Modern Cuisine | , | £££ |
How La Passerelle Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Maison Avoise, Modern Cuisine, €€€
- La Table de Cybèle, Modern Cuisine, €€
- Comice, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- The Union Rye, Modern Cuisine, ££
- Furna, Modern Cuisine, £££
How La Passerelle compares with modern-cuisine peers
Against Maison Avoise, La Passerelle is the similarly priced option to consider when Issy-les-Moulineaux is convenient and the priority is a calmer, planned dinner rather than a central Paris default. Maison Avoise is the easier cross-shop for diners who want to stay inside the city's core restaurant orbit; La Passerelle is the better fit when location is not a penalty and the evening is built around conversation.
La Table de Cybèle is the value play in this set at €€, so price-sensitive diners should start there. La Passerelle costs more, but the €€€ tier makes sense for a more occasion-ready meal. Comice sits above both at €€€€, so choose it when the brief is a bigger splurge and choose La Passerelle when the goal is modern cooking with less financial weight.
The Union Rye and Furna are useful style comparisons rather than Paris substitutes, since they sit outside the metro area and use GBP pricing. The Union Rye is the lower-cost modern-cuisine reference, Furna is closer in spend to La Passerelle, neither replaces the basic convenience question: for a Paris-area dinner, La Passerelle is the relevant choice if the location works and a quieter modern-cuisine room is the aim.
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