Restaurant in Paris, France
La Plage Parisienne
100Pearl PointsSeine-side late night

About La Plage Parisienne
La Plage Parisienne is a practical pick when the setting and timing matter more than a documented chef-led menu. Booking difficulty is easy, which helps for a relaxed Paris evening or Sunday lunch, but diners focused on cuisine, sourcing, or price certainty should compare it with more clearly defined tables before committing.
La Plage Parisienne is a Paris venue with a narrow weekly schedule: it is closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday through Saturday from 7 PM to 2 AM, open Sunday from 12–4 PM. That makes it a better fit for a planned evening visit or Sunday daytime visit than for an anytime stop in Paris.
The decision point is clarity. There is no verified cuisine type, chef, signature dish, menu format, price band, or dietary accommodation detail attached here, so confirm current details directly before you go. That does not make it a bad choice; it changes how to use it. Go when the hours and Paris location suit your plan, check current information if the visit needs to meet a specific culinary, budget, or dietary brief.
Use it for the schedule, not for a documented chef-led destination meal
This is the kind of Paris venue that makes sense when its opening hours fit the plan: late service from Wednesday through Saturday, plus a Sunday 12–4 PM window. It is less clearly defined for visitors who want a published cuisine style, a named chef, a documented tasting format, or a confirmed price tier before choosing.
First-timers should check current menu and visit details before committing, especially if dietary needs, budget, or other specifics are central to the decision. The verified dress code is smart casual, so it is worth dressing accordingly even if the rest of the experience should be confirmed through the venue's current channels.
Who should choose this over a more defined Paris table
Choose La Plage Parisienne when the priority is a Paris venue with late evening hours and a Sunday daytime service window. Skip it for a high-stakes plan if you need a clearly documented cuisine, chef, price band, service style, or signature dish in advance. In that case, compare with other Paris options and confirm the details that matter before deciding.
Quick read: Paris option with smart casual dress, late Wednesday-to-Saturday hours, Sunday 12–4 PM service; less persuasive for visitors who need a documented cuisine, chef, price band, or menu format before booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at La Plage Parisienne?
There is no verified signature dish or cuisine type available here, so check the current menu before you go. If you need a more clearly defined plan in advance, compare your options across Paris and confirm details directly with the venue.
Can La Plage Parisienne accommodate groups?
Group accommodation is not verified. If you are planning for several people, contact La Plage Parisienne directly and confirm availability, booking requirements, any current menu details before you go.
Does La Plage Parisienne handle dietary restrictions?
Plan to ask in advance, because dietary accommodation details are not verified. The safest move is to confirm directly before you go and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What should a first-timer know about La Plage Parisienne?
Treat it as a Paris venue with specific opening windows rather than as a fully documented chef-led destination. It is closed Monday and Tuesday, runs from 7 PM–2 AM Wednesday through Saturday, opens Sunday from 12–4 PM. The verified dress code is smart casual.
Can I eat at the bar at La Plage Parisienne?
Bar seating details are not verified. If bar seating matters to you, confirm directly with La Plage Parisienne before booking and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is La Plage Parisienne good for solo visits?
Solo suitability is not verified. It may work if the Paris location and hours suit your plan, but first-timers should confirm the current setup, menu, booking details directly before going.
Location
Port de Javel Haut, 75015 Paris, France
Compare La Plage Parisienne
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Plage Parisienne | Paris | , | , |
| Le Cordon Bleu (Paris) | Paris | Culinary school (mentioned in chef training) | , |
| Comice | Paris | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ |
| Daroco | Paris | , | , |
| Benkay | Paris | , | , |
| Polichinelle | Paris | , | , |
How La Plage Parisienne Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Le Cordon Bleu (Paris), Culinary school (mentioned in chef training), Culinary school (mentioned in chef training)
- Comice, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Daroco, Notable alternative
- Benkay, Notable alternative
- Polichinelle, Notable alternative
How it compares in Paris
Comice is the stronger choice for a serious modern-cuisine dinner, especially if a €€€€ spend is acceptable and the meal itself needs to justify the evening. La Plage Parisienne is easier to treat as a social booking: less defined on cuisine and price, but more useful when access and setting drive the decision.
Daroco, Benkay, Polichinelle are better cross-shops if the priority is choosing by restaurant format rather than by riverside mood. Pick La Plage Parisienne for a relaxed group-friendly night; pick one of those peers when the food category needs to be clearer before the reservation.
Le Cordon Bleu (Paris) is not a like-for-like dinner alternative, but it is useful context for travelers interested in culinary depth rather than a single meal. If the goal is learning and technique, start there; if the goal is an easy Paris outing, La Plage Parisienne is the more natural fit.
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