Restaurant in Paris, France
Solid traditional French at an approachable price.

Anecdote holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 and a 4.7-star Google rating from 361 reviews — strong credentials for a €€ traditional French address in the 12th arrondissement. Booking is straightforward, the value-to-quality ratio is solid, and it is a reliable choice for a neighbourhood dinner or a relaxed group meal away from the tourist circuit.
With 361 Google reviews averaging 4.7 stars and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Anecdote at 237 Rue de Bercy is performing well above the noise level for its price tier. At €€, it sits in territory where the gap between a mediocre bistro and a genuinely satisfying meal is enormous. Anecdote lands on the right side of that gap, which is why it earns a clear recommendation for anyone seeking traditional French cuisine in the 12th arrondissement without the financial commitment of a three-course gastronomic event.
The Rue de Bercy address puts Anecdote in a part of Paris that food-focused visitors often overlook in favour of the Left Bank or the Marais. That works in your favour on the booking front. Getting a table here is direct compared to the weeks-out waits at better-publicised addresses, and the neighbourhood itself has enough architectural interest — the Bercy Village courtyard and the Parc de Bercy are both close , to make it worth a dedicated trip from the centre. If you are already planning a visit to the Cinémathèque Française or exploring the 12th on foot, Anecdote is a natural anchor point for lunch or dinner.
The Michelin Plate designation is worth understanding clearly. It is not a star , it signals that the inspectors found the food good enough to recommend, without the technical ambition or consistency required for a star. For a €€ traditional cuisine address, that is exactly the credential that matters. It tells you the kitchen is disciplined, the product is treated with respect, and the experience will not disappoint. It does not promise invention or theatrical presentation, and it should not. Traditional cuisine at this price point is about execution and generosity, and the sustained rating across two consecutive years suggests both are present.
For groups considering a private or semi-private experience, Anecdote's positioning is worth thinking through carefully. At €€, it is the kind of restaurant where a group dinner feels relaxed rather than ceremonial , which is an advantage if you are organising a celebration that should feel warm rather than formal. The 12th arrondissement setting also helps: there is none of the tourist-circuit pressure you get in Saint-Germain or near the Palais-Royal, so the room is likely to feel more local and less performative.
If private dining with a dedicated room and a tailored menu is your priority, Anecdote may not be the most purpose-built option , restaurants at the €€€€ tier such as Plénitude or Le Cinq at the Four Seasons Hôtel George V are structured specifically around that experience, with private rooms, bespoke menus, and dedicated service teams. But for a group that wants a genuinely convivial dinner in a well-regarded neighbourhood restaurant without the formality or the invoice of a grand Parisian institution, Anecdote is a strong candidate. The value proposition for a table of six to eight is considerably better here than at any of the comparable Michelin-recognised addresses at higher price tiers.
Compared to similar traditional French tables around Paris, Anecdote's peer group includes addresses like Allard in Saint-Germain, Le Violon d'Ingres in the 7th, and Atelier Maître Albert near Notre-Dame. All three carry Michelin recognition and operate in the traditional cuisine register. The difference is location and, in some cases, price: Anecdote offers Bercy's lower tourist density, which tends to translate into a less rushed experience and easier reservations. For a first visit to a Michelin-recognised traditional French address in Paris, Anecdote is a lower-friction entry point than most of its equivalents.
If you are building a broader Paris itinerary around serious eating, the city has no shortage of reference points at every tier. Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, and Troisgros in Ouches represent the upper register of French regional cooking, while Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Bras in Laguiole, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern anchor the classical French tradition. Anecdote operates in a different register entirely , neighbourhood restaurant rather than destination institution , but the Michelin Plate credential puts it in distinguished company for its category. For other traditional cuisine references at the same tier, see also Cave à Vin & à Manger in Narbonne and Coto de Quevedo Evolución in Torre de Juan Abad.
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If Anecdote is not quite the right fit, nearby alternatives in the traditional French register include 19.20 by Norbert Tarayre, 20 Eiffel, and the addresses listed above. For the broader category, our Paris restaurants guide covers the full range from neighbourhood bistros to multi-star institutions.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anecdote | Traditional Cuisine | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Plénitude | Contemporary French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Bar seating at Anecdote is not documented in available venue data, so it is safest to book a table rather than assume counter spots exist. At the €€ price point and with 361 Google reviews averaging 4.7 stars, demand is consistent enough that planning ahead makes sense regardless. If bar dining is the priority, Le Comptoir du Relais in the 6th is a better-confirmed option.
Anecdote holds a Michelin Plate at a €€ price point, which typically signals a relaxed but considered dining room rather than a formal one. Clean, neat casual is appropriate — no jacket required, but a scruffy look would feel out of place at a table that takes its food seriously. Think what you'd wear to a good neighbourhood restaurant, not a three-star.
No specific dietary policy is documented for Anecdote, which is common for traditional French kitchens where the menu is built around classic technique and set preparations. If restrictions are significant, check the venue's official channels before booking. Guests with flexibility will get more from the experience than those needing major substitutions in a traditional cuisine format.
Specific dishes are not documented in Pearl's venue data, so ordering advice based on current menu items would be speculation. What the record does confirm is a traditional French cuisine format at €€ — that points toward classic bistro structure: a starter, a main, and a dessert. Ask the server what is best that day; at a kitchen earning back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition, that conversation is usually worth having.
Anecdote at 237 Rue de Bercy is a Michelin Plate holder for 2024 and 2025 with a 4.7-star average across 361 Google reviews — that combination at the €€ price range is the clearest signal it is worth the trip to the 12th. The 12th arrondissement is less foot-traffic-driven than the central tourist corridors, so this is a destination booking rather than a walk-in situation. Come for honest traditional French cooking without the premium-district price tag.
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