Restaurant in Paris, France
Michelin-endorsed value, no ceremony required.

20 Eiffel holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for good reason: it delivers market-driven traditional French cooking at €€ in a calm, light-filled room near the Eiffel Tower. With a 4.3 Google score across nearly 1,000 reviews and easy booking, it's one of the 7th arrondissement's more reliable value plays for a no-fuss, quality-first dinner.
Yes, and the Michelin Bib Gourmand tells you exactly why: this is a restaurant where the kitchen is doing more than the price tag suggests. At €€ in a neighbourhood that skews expensive, 20 Eiffel is one of the more honest value propositions in the 7th — a well-lit, unhurried room a short walk from the Eiffel Tower, run by two chefs who appear more interested in cooking than in the theatre of it. If you've been once and are considering a return, the answer is direct: go back.
The dining room at 20 Eiffel is described by Michelin as understated and full of light — which, in a city where many comparable bistros lean dark and cluttered, is a meaningful distinction. The address, 20 Rue de Monttessuy in the 7th, sits on a quiet residential street that insulates it from the tourist churn of the nearby tower. What you get is a room that feels local rather than staged, the kind of space where the focus shifts naturally to what's on the plate. For a returning visitor, that calm, consistent atmosphere is part of the draw: it doesn't try to impress you with its setting, which means the cooking has to do the work , and largely, it does.
Gary Papazian and his co-chef run a menu of updated traditional dishes with a clear emphasis on flavour rather than technique for its own sake. The Michelin citation specifically notes a fillet of wild Pollock with squash as representative of the kitchen's approach , a combination that reads as seasonal, ingredient-led, and considered rather than showy. This is traditional French cooking that has been thought about, not just executed by rote. For a guest returning after a first visit, the smart move is to let the menu guide you toward whatever is market-driven that day rather than arriving with a fixed order in mind. The dual-chef setup suggests a kitchen with genuine depth, and the Google rating of 4.3 across 970 reviews points to consistent execution rather than occasional flashes.
At €€ pricing, 20 Eiffel is not asking you to take a financial risk. But the more relevant question is whether the service style matches the room's ambition , and the evidence suggests it does, in a specifically Parisian way. This is not a venue where service is performative or hovering; the understated interior and neighbourhood setting suggest an approach that is attentive without being theatrical. The Bib Gourmand, which Michelin awards specifically for good cooking at moderate prices, implies a floor-to-ceiling coherence: kitchens that earn it tend to attract front-of-house teams that understand the same value equation. What 20 Eiffel does not appear to offer is the formal ceremony of a starred room , and that is the point. If you are coming from a first visit and found the pace comfortable, expect it to hold. If you're comparing it to higher-tier Paris alternatives, the service will feel relaxed rather than polished, which at this price is a feature, not a gap.
Midweek lunch is likely your leading entry point for a quieter experience , the 7th's weekday foot traffic is calmer than weekend tourist patterns near the tower. That said, the Bib Gourmand recognition and strong Google score (4.3 across nearly 1,000 ratings) mean weekend evenings fill up. If you are returning for a second visit and want a more leisurely meal with room to linger, Tuesday or Wednesday lunch gives you the leading chance of a relaxed table. Spring and autumn tend to suit the kitchen's market-driven approach well; those are the seasons when the kind of produce that informs a dish like the Pollock and squash combination is at its most varied and interesting. For a special occasion dinner, an early Friday sitting , before the weekend rush , gives you the room at its most atmospheric without the full weekend pressure on tables.
Reservations: Easy to book; no extended lead time required, though a few days' notice is advisable for weekend evenings given the Bib Gourmand profile. Budget: €€, making this one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised options in the 7th arrondissement. Address: 20 Rue de Monttessuy, 75007 Paris. Cuisine: Traditional French, updated and ingredient-led. Dress: No dress code specified; smart casual is appropriate for the neighbourhood and the room's register. Group size: Contact the venue directly for larger group availability; seating capacity is not publicly listed.
See the comparison section below for how 20 Eiffel sits against Paris's higher-tier options.
If 20 Eiffel's flavour-forward, no-ceremony approach appeals, you'll find similar instincts at Le Violon d'Ingres and Allard , both grounded in French tradition with genuine cooking behind them. For something more contemporary at a comparable price tier, Anecdote and 19.20 by Norbert Tarayre are worth considering. Atelier Maître Albert covers the rotisserie corner of the traditional French market if that format suits your group better.
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France's Bib Gourmand tier is well-represented beyond Paris too. If you're travelling further afield, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Mirazur in Menton, and Troisgros in Ouches represent very different points on the French dining spectrum. For traditional cuisine with Michelin recognition in other regions, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Cave à Vin & à Manger in Narbonne, and Auberge Grand'Maison in Mûr-de-Bretagne are all worth a look depending on your itinerary.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Eiffel | €€ | Easy | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
The venue description points to an intimate, light-filled dining room rather than a large-group space. Small groups of two to four are the natural fit here. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels — the database does not confirm private dining or extended table capacity.
A few days' notice should cover most weekday visits, but the 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition adds booking pressure, particularly on weekend evenings. Aim for at least a week ahead if you're set on a Friday or Saturday. Midweek lunch is your easiest window.
For a similar flavour-first, low-ceremony approach at comparable pricing, Le Violon d'Ingres and Allard are credible alternatives grounded in French tradition. If you want to step up in formality and price within the 7th, Kei or Alléno Paris are the natural next tier — but expect a significantly larger bill.
It works well for a low-key celebration where the focus is on good food rather than grand atmosphere. The Michelin Bib Gourmand signals real kitchen quality at €€, which makes it a credible choice. If the occasion calls for ceremony, a white-tablecloth restaurant like Le Cinq will suit better.
Yes. At €€ pricing with a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand, 20 Eiffel is delivering kitchen output that exceeds what the price normally buys in Paris's 7th arrondissement. Michelin's own Bib Gourmand designation exists precisely to flag this kind of value — good cooking, honest prices.
The room is described as understated and unpretentious, and the €€ price point signals a relaxed tone. Smart casual is a reasonable read — neat but not formal. There is no indication in the available data of a dress code requirement.
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