Restaurant in Paris, France
Marzo
100Pearl PointsLeft Bank fallback

About Marzo
Marzo is an easy Left Bank option for a low-friction meal in Paris rather than a destination splurge. Book it when the 7th arrondissement location matters and you want lunch or dinner without a hard reservation chase; compare Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire or Piero TT if you need clearer cuisine and price positioning.
Marzo is a Paris restaurant with verified daily lunch and dinner hours and a casual dress code. Beyond those basics, this guide does not have confirmed details on cuisine, price range, chef, awards, signature dishes, reservation difficulty, or service format, so it is best used as a practical planning note rather than a claim-heavy recommendation.
A practical Paris pick when the brief is simple
The clearest verified case for Marzo is scheduling. It is open for lunch and dinner every day, with weekday lunch from 12–2:30 PM, weekend lunch from 12:30–3 PM, dinner from 7–10:30 PM daily. The verified dress code is casual. Because confirmed information is limited, check the restaurant's current channels before relying on any specific menu, price, reservation, or dietary detail.
If you are comparing other Paris options, you can also look at Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire and Piero TT. Other named options to consider include Le Saint-Germain, Rue du Bac, Maison de l'Amerique Latine, depending on your plans and availability.
How to use it in a Paris restaurant shortlist
Reservations: no verified reservation difficulty is available, so confirm directly before making plans. Timing: lunch and dinner are both listed every day, with slightly later lunch windows on Saturday and Sunday. Dress: casual is the verified code. Budget: no verified price range is available, so check the current menu before treating it as either casual or special-occasion spend.
First-timers should decide based on what information they need before booking. If you require a confirmed cuisine, published price tier, specific chef, award history, or detailed menu format, compare Marzo with other Paris dining rooms that publish those details more clearly. If your main need is a Paris restaurant with daily lunch and dinner hours and casual dress, Marzo can remain on the shortlist while you verify the current details directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Marzo good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining setup or seating format available. Marzo may still be worth considering for a solo meal in Paris because it lists lunch and dinner hours every day, but confirm current availability directly before you go.
Does Marzo handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified here. If you have a restriction, check the venue's official channels for the latest details before booking.
Can Marzo accommodate groups?
There is no verified group capacity or private-dining information available. For any group booking, contact Marzo directly to confirm whether the restaurant can accommodate your party size.
Is lunch or dinner better at Marzo?
Both lunch and dinner are verified. Marzo lists lunch Monday to Friday from 12–2:30 PM, lunch Saturday and Sunday from 12:30–3 PM, dinner daily from 7–10:30 PM. Choose the service that best fits your Paris plans.
Is Marzo good for a special occasion?
There is no verified award, chef, price, or menu-format information here, so Marzo should not be framed as a trophy reservation based on the available data. It may suit a casual Paris meal if the hours and dress code fit your plans.
What are alternatives to Marzo in Paris?
Other Paris options to compare include Piero TT, Le Saint-Germain, Rue du Bac, Maison de l'Amerique Latine, Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire. Choose based on current availability and the specific details each venue confirms.
What should I wear to Marzo?
The verified dress code for Marzo is casual. There is no need to assume a formal dress requirement based on the available information.
Location
5 Rue Paul-Louis Courier, 75007 Paris, France
Compare Marzo
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marzo | Paris | , | , |
| Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire | Paris | Modern Cuisine | €€€ |
| Piero TT | Paris | Italian | €€€€ |
| Le Saint-Germain | Paris | , | , |
| Rue du Bac | Paris | , | , |
| Maison de l'Amerique Latine | Paris | , | , |
How Marzo Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire, Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Piero TT, Italian, €€€€
- Le Saint-Germain, Notable alternative
- Rue du Bac, Notable alternative
- Maison de l'Amerique Latine, Notable alternative
How Marzo compares in the 7th arrondissement
Marzo is the easier, lower-commitment choice if the main requirement is a convenient Left Bank table. Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire is stronger for diners who want a clearly defined modern-cuisine meal at €€€, while Piero TT is the more explicit splurge for Italian at €€€€.
If booking friction matters, Marzo has the advantage: it is listed as easy, which makes it useful when plans are moving around during a Paris day. Le Saint-Germain, Rue du Bac, Maison de l'Amerique Latine are sensible cross-shops when neighborhood and ambiance matter more than a published cuisine brief.
For value clarity, Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire and Piero TT are easier to evaluate because their price tiers are stated. Marzo is better for diners comfortable checking the current menu before committing, especially for a casual lunch or dinner near Rue du Bac.
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