Restaurant in Paris, France
Paul Chene
100Pearl PointsPractical 16th pick

About Paul Chene
Paul Chene is a practical 16th arrondissement pick for diners who care more about location and an easy meal than awards, chef branding, or a defined tasting format. Book it for a regular lunch or low-fuss dinner nearby; choose Restaurant F, Blanc, or Hokusaï instead if the brief needs modern cuisine, creative cooking, or Japanese focus.
Paul Chene is a Paris venue with verified lunch and dinner hours on Monday through Saturday and closure on Sunday. The clearest planning facts are practical ones: the venue is in Paris, the dress code is smart casual, the published schedule separates lunch from dinner rather than suggesting all-day service.
Because the verified data does not include a cuisine, chef, price tier, awards, menu format, seat count, or service style, it is best to treat Paul Chene as a practical Paris booking rather than build expectations around a specific culinary category. It may suit diners who want a meal that fits a Paris day without relying on unverified claims about format or accolades.
A Paris choice for direct planning
For planning, the useful information is the schedule. Lunch is listed Monday through Thursday from 12–2 PM, Friday and Saturday from 12:30–2 PM, dinner is listed Monday from 7:30–10 PM and Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30–10:30 PM. Sunday is closed.
That also helps define when to compare other options. If you want another venue to consider, Restaurant F, Blanc, Hokusaï are useful points of comparison, depending on the kind of meal you are trying to plan.
Use it when verified basics are enough
The practical case is simple: Paul Chene is for diners who are comfortable booking from a limited set of verified facts. The page confirms Paris, smart casual dress, lunch and dinner hours from Monday to Saturday, Sunday closure. It does not verify a specific cuisine, price, tasting-menu format, chef, phone number, dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, or award history.
For broader planning, compare Paul Chene with other dining options. The recommendation is strongest when the confirmed basics are enough for your plans; look elsewhere if you need a clearly verified cuisine, price point, or special-occasion format before booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Paul Chene?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Keep it neat and uncomplicated for lunch or dinner in Paris.
Can I eat at the bar at Paul Chene?
Bar seating is not specified in the verified venue details. If that matters, check directly with the venue before booking.
What should I order at Paul Chene?
The verified details do not specify a cuisine, signature dish, or menu format. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu information before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Paul Chene?
Both lunch and dinner are listed. Lunch runs Monday through Thursday from 12–2 PM and Friday to Saturday from 12:30–2 PM; dinner runs Monday from 7:30–10 PM and Tuesday to Saturday from 7:30–10:30 PM. Sunday is closed.
Is Paul Chene good for a special occasion?
Use the verified facts to set expectations: Paul Chene has smart casual dress and scheduled lunch and dinner hours in Paris, but no verified award, tasting-menu format, price tier, or cuisine is listed here. If those details matter for a special occasion, confirm directly before booking.
What are alternatives to Paul Chene?
Other options to compare include Restaurant F, Hokusaï, Ozio, Blanc, Le Metropolitan Restaurant. Choose based on the verified details that matter most for your meal.
Is Paul Chene good for solo dining?
The verified details do not specify a solo-dining setup, counter seating, or bar seating. A solo visit may still work, but confirm directly if seating format is important.
Location
123 Rue Lauriston, 75116 Paris, France
Compare Paul Chene
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Chene | Paris | , | , |
| Ozio | Paris | , | , |
| Restaurant F | Paris | Modern Cuisine | €€€ |
| Le Metropolitan Restaurant | Paris | , | , |
| Blanc | Paris | Creative | €€€€ |
| Hokusaï | Paris | Japanese | €€€ |
How Paul Chene Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot book here
Try Restaurant F if you want a clearer Modern Cuisine direction and a known €€€ price tier. Try Hokusaï if the group wants Japanese food with a firmer category signal.
How it compares in Paris
Paul Chene is the low-friction neighborhood option in this set: easier to justify when the 16th arrondissement location matters and the meal does not need a published price tier or named cuisine format. Restaurant F is the clearer choice for Modern Cuisine at €€€, while Blanc is the stronger splurge signal at €€€€ for diners who want a creative brief.
Hokusaï is the better pick when Japanese food is the point of the booking, because the category is explicit and the €€€ tier gives a firmer budget expectation. Ozio and Le Metropolitan Restaurant sit closer to Paul Chene as comparison choices when location and availability drive the decision more than a specific cuisine label.
For booking difficulty, Paul Chene is the safest recommendation for an easy table among these options. For value clarity, Restaurant F and Hokusaï give more useful signals before committing. For a higher-occasion meal, Blanc is the more obvious cross-shop, provided the budget fits.
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