Restaurant in Paris, France
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A Michelin Bib Gourmand winner for 2024 and 2025, Aux 2 K delivers chef-driven modern cooking in the Paris 9th at a price point that makes it one of the most practical quality bookings in the city. With a 4.8 Google rating and easy booking access, this is the table to choose when you want Michelin-vetted food without the €€€€ commitment or multi-week waitlist.
If you want honest, well-executed modern cooking in Paris without paying €€€€ prices or navigating a multi-month waitlist, Aux 2 K in the 9th arrondissement is a strong call. This is the right table for a weeknight dinner with a friend, a low-key date, or a first meal in Paris where you want quality without the ceremony. It is not the place for a grand occasion requiring silver service and a trolley of cheeses — for that, look elsewhere. But if you want a Michelin-recognised meal at a price that won't require planning around your budget, this is the booking to make.
Aux 2 K sits at 5 Rue Louise-Émilie de la Tour d'Auvergne in the 9th arrondissement, a neighbourhood that has produced a reliable run of small, chef-driven bistros over the past decade. The 9th is not a destination in the way that the 6th or 1st might be for first-timers, but that is part of the point: rooms like this one exist because locals return, not because tourists are directed there by a concierge.
The physical setting here reflects the neighbourhood format. Expect an intimate room rather than a grand dining hall — the kind of space where you can hear the conversation at the next table if the room is quiet, which means the atmosphere is informal and the seating is close. That spatial intimacy is appropriate to the price point and the cooking style. There is no theatrical staging, no dramatic lighting designed for photographs. The room is built around the table and the food, which is the right priority at this tier.
For first-timers arriving from a hotel in the 1st, 2nd, or 8th, the 9th is a short ride north. The address is walkable from Cadet or Poissonnière metro stations. This is a practical dinner, not a pilgrimage across the city.
Chef Loïc Dubois runs a modern cuisine menu at Aux 2 K. Michelin awarded the restaurant a Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025 , consecutive years of recognition that confirm this is not a one-season result. The Bib Gourmand designation is Michelin's specific signal for restaurants offering quality cooking at reasonable prices, distinct from the star system. It means the inspectors found both the food and the value convincing enough to return and re-award. Two consecutive years removes the possibility this was a lucky entry.
At the €€ price range, Aux 2 K sits in the same conversation as Paris's better neo-bistros , restaurants where trained chefs cook with ambition but without the overhead structure of a full fine-dining operation. The value proposition is real: you are getting Michelin-vetted modern cooking at a fraction of what you would spend at a starred address. For context, a comparable evening at Kei or Le Cinq would cost several times more and require a reservation made weeks or months in advance. Aux 2 K gives you a credible alternative at a price point that makes a second visit practical.
A Google rating of 4.8 across 191 reviews is not an incidental data point , at that volume and score, it is a reliable signal of consistent execution. This is not a restaurant coasting on a single good review cycle.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. For a Paris restaurant with two consecutive Bib Gourmands and a 4.8 Google score, that is a meaningful advantage. Most comparable Michelin-recognised addresses in Paris require 2–4 weeks minimum, with starred venues often fully booked 6–8 weeks out. Aux 2 K is more accessible than that. Still, given the small room size typical of addresses at this price point in the 9th, booking a few days ahead is sensible, particularly for Friday and Saturday evenings. If you are planning around a trip itinerary, locking in a date a week out is a reasonable habit. Walk-ins may be possible on quieter weeknights, but there is no published confirmation of that policy.
Phone and website details are not currently listed in Pearl's database. The most reliable current booking route is to check Google Maps for the most up-to-date contact and reservation information directly.
See the comparison section below for how Aux 2 K sits relative to Paris's €€€€ tier.
If you are building a fuller picture of Paris dining, Pearl's guides cover the full range. For modern cuisine at the accessible end of the market, also consider Accents Table Bourse and Anona, both of which operate in a similar register. Amâlia is worth a look if you want something with a slightly different culinary reference point. For a broader survey, our full Paris restaurants guide covers the city across price tiers and styles. If you are also planning where to stay or what to do, our Paris hotels guide, Paris bars guide, and Paris experiences guide are useful starting points.
For reference points elsewhere in France, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Mirazur in Menton, and Bras in Laguiole represent what French regional cooking looks like at the leading of the market. Closer to the Aux 2 K format in terms of a chef-led, neighbourhood-first approach, Auberge de Montfleury and 114, Faubourg offer useful comparisons at different price points. Classic French institutions like Auberge de l'Ill, Paul Bocuse, and Troisgros show what the French fine-dining tradition looks like when it commits fully to legacy and craft. If you are curious how modern cuisine translates internationally, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai are worth knowing.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Aux 2 K | €€ | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how Aux 2 K measures up.
Specific menu items are not published in advance, which is common for modern cuisine restaurants at this level. Chef Loïc Dubois runs a market-driven kitchen — trust the daily menu rather than planning around specific dishes. Two consecutive Bib Gourmands (2024 and 2025) suggest consistent execution across the board, so ordering the full set menu is the right call here.
Dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in current venue data. For a kitchen this size running a modern cuisine format, contact them directly before booking — the address is 5 Rue Louise-Émilie de la Tour d'Auvergne, 75009 Paris. Small tasting-format restaurants can often accommodate one or two restrictions with advance notice, but last-minute requests at a prix-fixe operation are harder to manage.
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the venue data. Many small Paris bistros and modern cuisine addresses in the 9th do have counter spots, but assume table booking is the standard route here. If counter or bar seating matters to you, ask directly when reserving.
This is a €€ modern cuisine restaurant with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmands — meaning Michelin rates it as delivering quality above what the price suggests. Chef Loïc Dubois runs the kitchen. Come expecting focused, well-executed cooking in a neighbourhood setting rather than a grand-room dining experience. It is not a destination for those wanting elaborate ceremony; it is a destination for those wanting the cooking itself.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy for a restaurant with two consecutive Bib Gourmands, which is a genuine advantage. That said, a 4.8 Google score and growing Michelin recognition mean availability can tighten, especially Thursday through Saturday evenings. A week out is likely fine for midweek; book two to three weeks ahead if your date is fixed and a weekend.
Group capacity details are not confirmed in the venue data. Small modern cuisine restaurants at this price point in Paris typically work best for two to four guests — larger parties can strain kitchen timing at prix-fixe operations. If you are planning a group of six or more, check the venue's official channels to confirm before booking.
Yes, for the right kind of solo diner. At €€ pricing with a Bib Gourmand pedigree, Aux 2 K is a solid solo option if you want serious cooking without the commitment of a high-price tasting menu. The 9th arrondissement setting is low-key rather than formal. Counter or bar seating availability is unconfirmed, so book a standard table and note solo preference when reserving.
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