Restaurant in Paris, France
Restaurant Cuisine l'E7
100Pearl PointsCentral Opéra

About Restaurant Cuisine l'E7
Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 is a practical Opéra-area choice for a weekday lunch or dinner when location and easy planning matter. It is harder to recommend as a destination meal because cuisine style, chef identity, pricing, signature dishes are not clearly defined, so compare it against more specific Paris peers before committing to a special occasion.
Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 is a Paris restaurant with a weekday service pattern: it is open Monday to Friday for lunch and dinner, closed Saturday and Sunday. It is a sensible option to consider when those hours fit your plans, but the verified information does not support claims about a specific cuisine style, chef, signature dishes, menu format, awards, pricing, or seating setup.
Use the restaurant as a practical Paris choice when the confirmed schedule works for your visit. If your decision depends on a named kitchen, a published tasting format, a particular dish, or a clearly defined budget, confirm directly with the restaurant before committing.
A Paris choice for weekday lunch or dinner
First-timers should treat Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 as a restaurant with limited verified public detail rather than as a research-heavy culinary destination. The confirmed facts are direct: weekday lunch and dinner hours, weekend closure, a smart casual dress code. Beyond that, details such as cuisine, chef identity, menu structure, drinks program, dietary accommodation should not be assumed.
That does not make it a weak option; it simply means the right use case is narrower. It may suit a weekday meal when the timing works and the group is comfortable checking any important details directly. It is less suitable if the meal needs to be planned around a documented signature experience, a known award profile, or a specific format that has not been verified.
Book it when the confirmed schedule fits
Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 is open Monday through Friday from 12–2 PM and 7–10 PM, it is closed on Saturday and Sunday. For a first visit, plan around those lunch or dinner windows. Parties with dietary restrictions or group requirements should confirm directly before making plans, because those details are not verified here.
If the choice is between this and another Paris option, let the occasion decide. Consider Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 when its weekday lunch or dinner hours fit your plans. You can also compare it with Drouant, Sushi Yoshinaga, or other Paris restaurants depending on the kind of meal you want. For a broader scan of alternatives, use Pearl's Paris restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 handle dietary restrictions?
Confirm directly with the restaurant before making plans, since dietary accommodation details are not verified here. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What should I order at Restaurant Cuisine l'E7?
Use the current menu as the deciding factor, because verified details about signature dishes or cuisine style are not available here. At Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 in Paris, choose based on your timing and appetite rather than assuming a specific must-order item. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Can I eat at the bar at Restaurant Cuisine l'E7?
Do not assume bar seating is available, since seating details are not verified here. Confirm directly if counter or bar seating matters to you. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
How far ahead should I book Restaurant Cuisine l'E7?
Booking lead time is not verified here. The confirmed schedule is Monday to Friday, 12–2 PM and 7–10 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed, so plan around those lunch and dinner windows.
Can Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 accommodate groups?
Confirm directly with the restaurant, since private-room, large-party, table-setup details are not verified here. If you are comparing options, you may also look at another Paris restaurant such as Drouant. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What should a first-timer know about Restaurant Cuisine l'E7?
Treat it as a Paris restaurant with confirmed weekday lunch-and-dinner hours rather than a venue with a fully documented public profile. It is open Monday to Friday, closed on weekends, has a smart casual dress code.
What should I wear to Restaurant Cuisine l'E7?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Choose polished, comfortable city attire and check the venue's official channels if you need more specific guidance.
Location
39 Av. de l'Opéra, 75002 Paris, France
Compare Restaurant Cuisine l'E7
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 | Paris | , | , |
| La Fontaine Gaillon | Paris | , | , |
| Les Cartes Postales | Paris | , | , |
| Drouant | Paris | Traditional Cuisine | €€€ |
| Sushi Yoshinaga | Paris | Japanese | €€€€ |
| Brasserie l'Émil | Paris | , | , |
How Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this does not fit
If the group wants a more defined traditional French meal, choose Drouant instead. If the occasion calls for a higher-spend Japanese dinner, Sushi Yoshinaga is the cleaner match.
For a brasserie-style alternative, check Brasserie l'Émil. For another central Paris option without committing to the €€€ or €€€€ lanes, compare La Fontaine Gaillon and Les Cartes Postales.
How it compares in Paris
Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 is the easier, lower-commitment choice if the priority is a central Opéra-area meal without heavy planning. Drouant is the stronger pick for diners who want a defined Traditional Cuisine experience and are comfortable with a €€€ spend. If the meal is meant to feel more deliberate, Drouant gives you a clearer reason to commit.
Sushi Yoshinaga sits in a different lane: Japanese, €€€€, and better suited to diners who are intentionally choosing a higher-priced specialist meal. Do not cross-shop it casually with Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 unless the group is deciding between convenience and a more focused splurge. La Fontaine Gaillon and Les Cartes Postales are more useful comparison points when the group wants another Paris option without jumping straight to a high-price Japanese format.
Brasserie l'Émil is the one to check if the group wants a more brasserie-coded alternative. The practical verdict: choose Restaurant Cuisine l'E7 for ease around Opéra, Drouant for a clearer traditional French brief, Sushi Yoshinaga for a higher-end Japanese meal, Brasserie l'Émil when a brasserie setting is the better fit.
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