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    Restaurant in Paris, France

    Miss Kô

    100Pearl Points

    Late-Night Option

    Miss Kô, Restaurant in Paris

    About Miss Kô

    Miss Kô is worth considering when timing and central Paris convenience matter more than a destination-level food verdict. With easy booking difficulty and daily midday-to-late-night hours, it suits flexible plans, solo meals, groups that need a usable table near the Golden Triangle. For a more food-led splurge, compare it with Pierre Gagnaire or La Maison du Caviar.

    For Paris visitors working around midday meals, evening plans, late-night schedules, Miss Kô is a practical option when timing matters. The verified reason to consider it is logistical: service is listed daily from 12 PM to 2 AM, which gives it a wide planning window in Paris.

    This is not the page to use for a precise food verdict. There is no verified chef, cuisine category, menu detail, price tier, or awards signal attached here, so the safest recommendation is situational rather than culinary. Choose it when the priority is a Paris restaurant plan with broad scheduling flexibility.

    Use it for timing and location, not a destination meal

    Miss Kô makes the strongest case as a practical Paris dining option: every-day opening and a late-night window that may be useful when your plans do not fit a narrow restaurant schedule. That matters for diners who want a table without building the whole day around one fixed dining time.

    For a broader decision, compare carefully with other named options. Pierre Gagnaire, La Maison du Caviar, La brasserie Le Fouquet's may suit different plans, while Joy and Mamamia are other Paris dining names to consider. Miss Kô is the pragmatic pick here when timing and a wide daily schedule matter most.

    Off-premise is not the main reason to choose it

    Do not make takeout or delivery the deciding factor unless a live ordering channel confirms it. With no verified takeout, delivery, or menu-travel details available here, there is no verified detail to support planning around off-premise service.

    For broader planning, use Our full Paris restaurants guide alongside Our full Paris bars guide if the meal is part of a late evening. Travelers building a longer itinerary can also check Our full Paris hotels guide, Our full Paris experiences guide, Our full Paris wineries guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Miss Kô good for solo dining?

    It can be a practical option if you want a flexible meal in Paris rather than a tightly scheduled destination dinner. The verified daily hours are 12 PM–2 AM, which makes it easier to fit around your schedule.

    How far ahead should I book Miss Kô?

    Plan according to your preferred time and group size, confirm directly if reservations matter to your visit. The verified daily 12 PM–2 AM schedule makes Miss Kô easier to work into a day or night than a venue with a shorter opening window.

    What should I order at Miss Kô?

    There is no verified dish or menu detail here, so choose based on the current menu. The useful verified detail is the timing: Miss Kô is open daily from 12 PM to 2 AM in Paris.

    Can I eat at the bar at Miss Kô?

    Bar seating is not verified here, so confirm directly with the venue if that setup matters to your plan. What is verified is the daily 12 PM–2 AM schedule in Paris.

    What should I wear to Miss Kô?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. A polished city-casual outfit is the safest choice.

    What should a first-timer know about Miss Kô?

    Treat it as a flexible Paris dining option, not a special-occasion tasting room based on the verified details available here. The main confirmed draw is the schedule: open every day from 12 PM to 2 AM.

    Location

    49-51 Av. George V, 75008 Paris, France

    Compare Miss Kô

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    How Miss Kô Paris compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if you cannot book

    For a more formal Paris meal, try Pierre Gagnaire; it is the stronger choice when the restaurant is the point of the evening. For a classic brasserie direction, La brasserie Le Fouquet's is the cleaner substitute.

    If the goal is a flexible social dinner rather than a special-occasion spend, compare Mamamia and Joy before committing.

    How Miss Kô compares in Paris

    Miss Kô is the easier, more flexible choice in this set: it works when the table needs to fit around the day rather than define it. Pierre Gagnaire is the serious splurge, with French creative cooking and a €€€€ price signal; choose it for a planned occasion, not a casual fallback. La Maison du Caviar is more focused and better for diners who want a luxury-ingredient night.

    La brasserie Le Fouquet's is the safer classic-Paris brasserie comparison, especially for guests who want a familiar format and a more traditional room. Mamamia and Joy sit closer to the flexible social-dining lane, so cross-shop them if ambiance and ease matter more than a formal culinary point of view.

    The practical recommendation: pick Miss Kô for easy logistics and late timing; pick Pierre Gagnaire when the meal itself is the main event; pick La Maison du Caviar when the spend should feel ingredient-led; pick La brasserie Le Fouquet's for a more classic Paris brasserie decision.

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