Restaurant in Paris, France
Le Flamboire
100Pearl Points9th Arrondissement Dinner

About Le Flamboire
Le Flamboire is a practical Paris 9th pick when ease and location matter more than awards, chef profile, or a fixed culinary format. It suits casual dinners and small-group plans, but diners planning a food-led special occasion should compare it with Perception, where the modern-cuisine positioning and €€€ tier give clearer expectations.
Le Flamboire is a Paris option to consider when the priority is practical planning details rather than a venue defined here by public awards, a named chef, or a confirmed tasting-menu format. The verified information is limited, so the safest way to frame it is simply: plan around the published opening times, expect a smart-casual dress code, avoid assuming details that are not confirmed.
For scheduling, Le Flamboire is open for dinner on Monday through Saturday, with lunch service listed Tuesday through Friday. Sunday is closed. That makes it useful for a Paris dinner plan during most of the week, or for a weekday lunch, but the page should not be read as confirming a particular cuisine, menu structure, price level, room layout, or private-dining setup.
Where it fits for groups and private-style dinners
For a group plan, Le Flamboire can stay on the shortlist as a Paris dining candidate, but there is no confirmed private room, seating count, or capacity detail. Treat it as a general Paris restaurant option rather than a dedicated private dining pick. For diners comparing other possibilities, Perception, Le Dit Vin, L'Annexe, Zincou, Le Ballu are natural cross-shops to review when deciding what kind of evening best fits the plan.
The key decision is how much certainty the occasion needs. If the group wants a Paris booking with confirmed hours and a smart-casual dress code, Le Flamboire is a candidate to investigate further. If someone is planning a birthday, client dinner, or food-led night where menu structure, price tier, awards, or room format matter, confirm those details directly before booking or compare with another option that publishes more specifics.
Who should keep it on the shortlist
Keep Le Flamboire on the list for a meal in Paris, especially if the schedule matters more than chasing awards. It is open for lunch Tuesday through Friday, dinner Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday. The dress code is smart casual. Look elsewhere or confirm directly if the booking needs verified information on a chef-led narrative, bar seating, dietary accommodations, take-out, delivery, or a private dining setup, because those details are not verified here. For wider planning, compare it against Paris options in our full Paris restaurants guide, then broaden the night with our full Paris hotels guide, our full Paris bars guide, our full Paris wineries guide, our full Paris experiences guide.
If the aim is to compare more broadly rather than focus only on Le Flamboire, use other dining guides and venue pages to check formats, hours, dress codes, booking requirements. For Le Flamboire specifically, the grounded planning facts are Paris location, smart-casual dress code, weekday lunch from Tuesday to Friday, dinner from Monday to Saturday, Sunday closure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Le Flamboire good for solo dining?
It may suit a solo meal if the hours fit your plan, but there is no confirmed counter, bar-seating, or solo-dining format detail. Le Flamboire is open for dinner Monday through Saturday, with lunch Tuesday through Friday, the dress code is smart casual. If a specific seating style matters, confirm directly before booking.
Is lunch or dinner better at Le Flamboire?
Choose based on schedule. Lunch is listed Tuesday through Friday from 12–3 PM. Dinner is listed Monday through Friday from 7–10:30 PM and Saturday from 7–11 PM. Sunday is closed. There is no verified information here about different lunch or dinner menus, prices, or formats.
What should a first-timer know about Le Flamboire?
Plan around the hours first: lunch runs Tuesday to Friday from 12–3 PM, dinner runs Monday to Friday from 7–10:30 PM plus Saturday from 7–11 PM. The venue is in Paris, the dress code is smart casual, there are no verified awards, chef details, menu format, or price details listed here. Read it as a Paris dining option with limited verified planning details rather than a destination booking built on confirmed accolades.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Flamboire?
Do not count on a bar seat unless the venue confirms it in advance, because bar seating details are not verified here. Le Flamboire is best evaluated from the confirmed basics: Paris location, smart-casual dress code, lunch Tuesday through Friday, dinner Monday through Saturday, Sunday closure. Check the venue's official channels for the latest seating details.
Is Le Flamboire good for a special occasion?
It may fit a special-occasion plan if the confirmed basics are enough: Paris, smart-casual dress code, lunch Tuesday through Friday, dinner Monday through Saturday, Sunday closure. For a more specific occasion plan, confirm any needed details directly, such as menu format, price, dietary accommodations, seating style, or private dining, because those are not verified here.
Location
54 Rue Blanche, 75009 Paris, France
Compare Le Flamboire
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
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| Le Flamboire | Paris | , | , |
| Le Dit Vin | Paris | , | , |
| Perception | Paris | Modern Cuisine | €€€ |
| L'Annexe | Paris | , | , |
| Zincou | Paris | , | , |
| Le Ballu | Paris | , | , |
How Le Flamboire Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this does not fit
If the occasion needs a more defined culinary brief, choose Perception; the Modern Cuisine label and €€€ tier make it easier to judge before committing. If the goal is a relaxed Paris meal with less emphasis on format, compare Le Ballu and Zincou before settling on Le Flamboire.
How it compares in Paris
Le Flamboire is the easier, lower-commitment choice in this set: useful for a Paris 9th dinner when the plan needs flexibility and the room does not need to carry a major occasion. Perception is the clearer food-led booking because its Modern Cuisine and €€€ positioning tell diners what kind of spend and structure to expect.
For atmosphere-first cross-shopping, Le Dit Vin, L'Annexe, Zincou, Le Ballu are the better comparison set. Pick Le Flamboire for convenience around Rue Blanche; pick Perception when the meal needs a sharper culinary brief; pick the others when the decision is more about the neighborhood room than a defined menu format.
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