Restaurant in Paris, France
Maison Lagure
250Pearl PointsMeasured Modern French

About Maison Lagure
Maison Lagure is a practical pick for modern cuisine west of central Paris: mid-range, Michelin Plate-recognized, easier to book than higher-profile Paris alternatives. Choose it for a composed lunch or relaxed dinner in La Garenne-Colombes, not for a formal destination tasting-menu night.
For a repeat Paris diner who wants a direct modern cuisine meal, Maison Lagure is a sensible option to consider for lunch or dinner during its listed service days. The verified essentials are direct: modern cuisine, €€ pricing, smart casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition for 2026. Treat it as a focused Paris booking rather than a heavily documented destination built around a known signature dish or published tasting-menu format.
The decision is partly about expectations. The available verified information supports Maison Lagure as a modern cuisine restaurant in Paris with a mid-range price signal, not as a venue defined by luxury trappings, a named chef, a set menu format, or a particular dining-room style. That makes it better suited to diners who want a considered meal without relying on unverified claims about ceremony, seat count, or house specialities.
A lower-pressure modern cuisine choice in Paris
The value case is the main reason to book. At €€ pricing, Maison Lagure sits in a more approachable bracket than higher-spend special-occasion restaurants, while its Michelin Plate recognition gives diners a useful signal of recognition. That does not make it a starred restaurant, it should not be framed as one; the safer expectation is modern cuisine at a mid-range spend.
Cooking should be approached as modern cuisine rather than a single signature-dish destination. With no verified named chef, house speciality, tasting-menu structure, or dietary program available here, the best ordering strategy is to read the current menu at the table and choose within the format offered that day. Lunch and dinner are both listed from Tuesday through Saturday, so either can work depending on your schedule.
Michelin Plate recognition helps set expectations correctly. It is a useful mark of attention, not a promise of luxury trappings, destination-restaurant theatre, or a particular service style. Diners expecting the formality of a starred Paris room should keep that distinction in mind; diners looking for modern cuisine at €€ pricing are closer to the verified profile.
When to go, when to look elsewhere
Maison Lagure is listed as open Tuesday through Saturday for lunch from 12–2 PM and dinner from 7:30–9:30 PM. It is closed Sunday and Monday. There is no verified basis here for claiming one service is better, easier to book, or more representative than another.
If Maison Lagure does not fit the plan, compare it with other relevant options according to what you want from the meal. Ken Yamamoto, La Gazette, Le Saint Joseph, The Union Rye, Furna may be worth checking depending on your preferred cuisine, budget, timing. For Maison Lagure specifically, the clearest verified reasons to choose it are modern cuisine, €€ pricing, smart casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Maison Lagure?
Maison Lagure lists a smart casual dress code. A neat, polished outfit is the safest choice for a €€ modern cuisine meal in Paris.
What should I order at Maison Lagure?
Order from the current modern cuisine menu on the day. There is no verified signature dish, tasting-menu format, or house speciality available here, so the safest approach is to choose the dishes that best fit your appetite and budget.
How far ahead should I book Maison Lagure?
The verified hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 12–2 PM and 7:30–9:30 PM, with Sunday and Monday closed. No verified booking-difficulty information is available, so reserve according to your schedule and preferred service time.
What are alternatives to Maison Lagure?
If Maison Lagure is not the right fit, consider other dining options such as Le Saint Joseph, La Gazette, Ken Yamamoto, The Union Rye, or Furna, depending on the cuisine, budget, timing you want. Maison Lagure's verified profile is modern cuisine in Paris at €€ pricing.
Is Maison Lagure good for a special occasion?
It can be, if a €€ modern cuisine restaurant with smart casual dress and Michelin Plate recognition suits the occasion. For a more formal celebration, compare other options before booking.
Location
78 Bd de la République, 92250 La Garenne-Colombes, France
Paris, France
Compare Maison Lagure
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maison Lagure | Paris | Modern Cuisine | Michelin Plate (2026) | €€ |
| Le Saint Joseph | Paris | Modern Cuisine | , | €€ |
| Ken Yamamoto | Paris | Modern Cuisine | , | €€€ |
| La Gazette | Evreux | Modern Cuisine | , | € |
| The Union Rye | Rye | Modern Cuisine | , | ££ |
| Furna | Brighton and Hove | Modern Cuisine | , | £££ |
How Maison Lagure Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot get a table
Cross-shop Le Saint Joseph first if the budget needs to stay in the same range and the table wants modern cuisine in Paris. It is the closest like-for-like alternative in this set.
Choose Ken Yamamoto if the meal is meant to feel more like a splurge, or La Gazette if keeping the bill lower matters more than the setting.
How Maison Lagure compares
Maison Lagure sits in the useful middle of this set: more polished than a basic low-spend meal, less expensive and lower-pressure than a splurge modern-cuisine booking. Le Saint Joseph is the closest match on price and category, so choose between them by location and mood rather than cuisine label. Maison Lagure makes more sense for diners staying or living west of Paris; Le Saint Joseph is the easier comparison point if central access matters more.
Ken Yamamoto is the higher-spend choice in this peer group and the better fit when the meal itself is the occasion. Maison Lagure is the better value play when the table wants modern cuisine without pushing into a more expensive tier. La Gazette is the budget alternative, but the lower price comes with a different expectation: pick it when cost matters first, not when Michelin recognition or a more composed Paris-area dinner is the deciding factor.
The Union Rye and Furna are less direct comparisons because they sit outside the Paris market and use GBP pricing. They are useful only as spend references: The Union Rye overlaps the mid-tier comfort zone, while Furna is closer to the splurge lane. For a Paris-area booking that should be easy to arrange, Maison Lagure is the practical choice.
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