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    Restaurant in Paris, France

    Le Languedoc

    100Pearl Points

    Low-friction Left Bank

    Le Languedoc, Restaurant in Paris

    About Le Languedoc

    Le Languedoc is a practical Port-Royal choice for a low-friction Paris lunch or dinner, especially Thursday through Monday. Book it for neighborhood convenience and conversation, not for a documented chef's counter, award trail, or clearly published modern-cuisine format.

    Consider Le Languedoc if the goal is a Paris meal with known lunch and dinner opening windows rather than a plan built around a specific chef, cuisine, award, price tier, or menu format. The verified practical details are limited, so the safest way to plan is around the confirmed hours and dress code.

    Le Languedoc is open for lunch and dinner on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, it is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. The dress code is smart casual. Beyond those points, this listing does not have verified details for menu style, price, chef, awards, group capacity, or dietary accommodations.

    Use it for a Paris meal with clear practical guardrails

    The strongest confirmed reasons to consider Le Languedoc are simple: it is in Paris, it has lunch and dinner hours on several days of the week, smart casual dress is appropriate. If your decision depends on a specific cuisine, signature dish, tasting-menu format, beverage program, or accolade, do not assume those details from this listing.

    For another dining option to compare during planning, consider Solstice or Sourire Le Restaurant. For wider planning, Our full Paris restaurants guide is the better starting point, with adjacent context in Our full Paris hotels guide, Our full Paris bars guide, Our full Paris wineries guide, Our full Paris experiences guide.

    Plan around open days and keep alternatives ready

    The weekly rhythm matters here: Le Languedoc opens from 12–2 PM and 7–10 PM on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, closes Tuesday and Wednesday. That makes it a candidate for lunch or dinner on open days, but not a fit for Tuesday or Wednesday plans.

    If the meal needs more verified detail than this listing provides, compare Le Languedoc with other dining rooms before committing. Keep the decision focused on confirmed facts rather than assumptions about menu, service style, price, or reputation.

    Quick reference: consider Le Languedoc for a Paris lunch or dinner on its open days, with smart casual dress. Skip it as a planning anchor if the outing requires verified details on cuisine, chef, awards, group capacity, or a defined tasting-menu experience.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Le Languedoc?

    Le Languedoc has a smart casual dress code. Choose polished, comfortable clothing suitable for a meal in Paris.

    Can Le Languedoc accommodate groups?

    This listing does not have verified group-capacity details for Le Languedoc. Plan around the confirmed service times: 12–2 PM and 7–10 PM on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Tuesday and Wednesday closed.

    What is Le Languedoc known for?

    This listing verifies Le Languedoc as a Paris venue with lunch and dinner hours on its open days and a smart casual dress code. Specific claims about cuisine, chef, awards, price, or menu format are not verified here.

    Location

    64 Bd de Port-Royal, 75005 Paris, France

    Compare Le Languedoc

    Le Languedoc Paris and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Le LanguedocParis, ,
    Bistro VParis, ,
    SolsticeParisModern Cuisine€€€€
    L'Auberge du Roi GradlonParis, ,
    Sourire Le RestaurantParisModern Cuisine€€€
    Carl MarlettiParis, ,

    How Le Languedoc Paris compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Choose Sourire Le Restaurant if the group wants a clearer Modern Cuisine format at a €€€ level. Choose Solstice if the meal should feel more like the main event and the €€€€ tier is acceptable.

    How it compares in Paris

    Solstice is the clearer splurge call: its Modern Cuisine positioning and €€€€ tier make it better suited to diners who want a more deliberate, higher-commitment meal. Le Languedoc is the easier, lower-pressure choice when location and timing matter more than a defined fine-dining brief.

    Sourire Le Restaurant sits in the middle: Modern Cuisine with a €€€ price signal, so it is the stronger cross-shop for diners who want structure without jumping to the Solstice tier. Choose Le Languedoc when the plan is casual and Left Bank–anchored; choose Sourire when the meal itself needs to carry the evening.

    Bistro V, L'Auberge du Roi Gradlon, Carl Marletti are better treated as situational alternatives unless their specific location or format fits the day. Le Languedoc's advantage is simplicity: it works when the priority is an accessible Paris restaurant slot rather than a heavily researched booking.

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