Restaurant in Paris, France
Solid Michelin recognition, easy to book.

A Michelin Plate winner in 2024 and 2025 with a 4.8 Google rating, Bloom Garden delivers credentialed modern cuisine in the 10th arrondissement at €€€ — well below the starred-restaurant tier. It is a practical, well-reviewed choice for food and wine enthusiasts who want serious cooking without the grand-institution price tag. Book mid-week for the best experience.
Bloom Garden earns its Michelin Plate recognition — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 — and a 4.8 Google rating across 151 reviews, which puts it ahead of most comparably priced modern cuisine restaurants in the 10th arrondissement. At €€€ pricing, it sits below the full Michelin-starred tier and well below the €€€€ territory occupied by Paris heavyweights like Plénitude or Le Cinq. If you want a serious modern cuisine experience in Paris without committing to a four-figure dinner, Bloom Garden is a sensible, well-credentialed choice. Book it.
Picture a dining room in the 10th arrondissement , not the obvious Paris, not the postcard version. Rue du Château Landon sits in a part of the city that rewards the traveller who prefers a neighbourhood restaurant with genuine credentials over a grand institution performing for tourists. The Michelin Plate is not a star, but it is not nothing either: it signals that Michelin's inspectors found the cooking worth flagging. Two consecutive years of that recognition, 2024 and 2025, suggests the kitchen is consistent, not a one-season novelty.
For the food and wine enthusiast visiting Paris, this matters. Consistency at the €€€ tier is rarer than it should be. Many restaurants in this price band are either coasting on location or swinging for ambition without the execution to back it up. A sustained Michelin Plate, combined with a 4.8 rating drawn from over 150 Google reviews, points to a kitchen and front-of-house that are doing the work reliably. That is the case for booking here.
The editorial angle for a restaurant like Bloom Garden, positioned as modern cuisine at a mid-luxury price point, always comes back to the wine program. In Paris, the gap between a restaurant that takes its list seriously and one that treats wine as an afterthought is often the difference between a genuinely satisfying evening and one that flatters the food but not the table. Without published list details on record, we cannot describe specific bottles or producers. What we can say is that a Michelin Plate restaurant in Paris operating at €€€ is, by the standards of the category, expected to carry a list that complements a modern cuisine menu with regional and French selections. If the wine program is a priority for your visit, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly to ask about the list depth before you book. Exploratory diners who treat the wine pairing as integral to the meal, rather than optional, should establish this in advance.
Timing matters here. The 10th arrondissement operates at a different rhythm from the tourist-heavy Right Bank. Weekday evenings, particularly Tuesday through Thursday, are likely to give you a quieter room and a kitchen that is not under weekend pressure. For wine-focused dinners where you want the sommelier's attention, mid-week is usually the right call at restaurants of this size and profile. If you are travelling specifically for food and wine and are building a Paris itinerary around serious meals, Bloom Garden slots well as a mid-week dinner rather than a weekend occasion.
For context on what else Paris offers at this level and beyond, our full Paris restaurants guide covers the range, and our full Paris bars guide can help you plan what comes before or after. If you are extending into France's broader dining landscape, the country's depth at the highest level is illustrated by restaurants like Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, and Troisgros in Ouches. Bloom Garden does not compete with those institutions, nor should it need to , it is playing a different game, and at €€€, it is playing it well.
Comparable Paris venues at the Michelin Plate or entry-level awarded tier worth considering alongside Bloom Garden include Accents Table Bourse, Anona, and Amâlia. Each occupies a different neighbourhood and register, which means your choice should be driven by location relative to where you are staying, cuisine style, and how formal you want the evening to feel. 114, Faubourg and Auberge de Montfleury offer additional reference points if you are weighing options across different price brackets. Accents Table Bourse in particular has a reputation for a strong wine pairing program, which makes it a direct comparison if the wine dimension is your primary concern.
If you are building a broader Paris stay, our full Paris hotels guide and our full Paris experiences guide are useful companions. For wine-focused context beyond restaurants, our full Paris wineries guide rounds out the picture. Outside France, modern cuisine at a serious level is well represented by Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny for those planning wider European itineraries.
Address: 23 Rue du Château Landon, 75010 Paris, France. Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations are available without extended lead times at this tier. Budget: €€€, positioning Bloom Garden below the starred restaurant tier and well below €€€€ venues in the same city. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Ratings: 4.8 on Google (151 reviews). Dress: No published dress code; smart casual is appropriate for a Michelin Plate modern cuisine restaurant. Leading time to visit: Mid-week evenings for a quieter room and more attentive service. Getting there: The 10th arrondissement is well served by Paris metro; Louis Blanc (lines 7 and 7b) is the closest station to Rue du Château Landon.
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Based on the Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 and a 4.8 Google rating, the kitchen delivers at a level that makes a tasting menu a reasonable investment at the €€€ price point. This is not a starred restaurant, so expectations should be calibrated accordingly , you are paying for consistent, credentialed cooking rather than the full theatrical experience of a Michelin one- or two-star. If tasting menu format is your preference and you want to spend less than you would at Kei or Pierre Gagnaire, Bloom Garden is worth it. Contact the restaurant directly to confirm whether a tasting menu is offered, as this is not confirmed in available data.
The 10th arrondissement has a neighbourhood feel that suits solo diners well, and modern cuisine restaurants at the €€€ tier in Paris tend to be more relaxed about solo bookings than grand institutions. A 4.8 rating across 151 reviews suggests the front-of-house is engaged, which matters when you are dining alone and want attentive but not intrusive service. For solo dining in Paris at this level, Bloom Garden is a practical option. If a counter seat or bar dining is important to you, contact the restaurant in advance , seating configurations are not confirmed in available data.
No specific dietary restriction policy is published in available data. For a modern cuisine restaurant at the Michelin Plate level, kitchen flexibility with dietary requirements is generally expected, but the degree of accommodation varies. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if you have specific needs. Arriving without notice and expecting major menu adjustments is a risk at any restaurant operating a set or tasting menu format.
Bar or counter seating availability is not confirmed in available data. In the 10th arrondissement, restaurants of this size and style sometimes offer informal seating at a bar or counter, but this cannot be stated as fact for Bloom Garden. If bar dining is your preference, call or email ahead to ask. For confirmed bar dining options in Paris, our full Paris bars guide has a broader set of options.
At €€€, Bloom Garden sits at a price point that is meaningful but not extreme by Paris standards. Two consecutive Michelin Plates and a 4.8 Google rating from over 150 reviewers make a reasonable case for value. You are paying less than you would at any of the €€€€ venues in the comparison set, including Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Le Cinq, while getting food that has passed Michelin's quality threshold two years running. For a food and wine enthusiast who wants a credentialed modern cuisine dinner in Paris without the full grand-restaurant spend, yes, it is worth the price.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bloom Garden | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€€ | — |
| Plénitude | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Kei | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
Comparing your options in Paris for this tier.
At €€€ pricing with a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, Bloom Garden delivers enough to justify the format — particularly if you want modern cuisine without the multi-month booking lead times of starred neighbours. If tasting menus at this tier feel like a stretch, consider a shorter format booking during lunch service.
Bloom Garden is a reasonable solo choice in the 10th arrondissement: bookings are available without extended lead times, so there's no penalty for a table of one. The modern cuisine format typically suits solo diners better than large sharing-plate concepts, and the 4.8 Google rating across 151 reviews suggests consistent execution you can rely on alone.
No specific dietary policy is documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels at 23 Rue du Château Landon before booking. At Michelin Plate level, kitchens at this tier generally accommodate common restrictions with advance notice — but confirm rather than assume.
Bar seating is not confirmed in the venue record for Bloom Garden. Given the address in a residential stretch of the 10th arrondissement rather than a high-footfall bar district, counter or bar dining may not be a primary format here — check the venue's official channels to confirm seating options before arriving expecting it.
At €€€ with a Michelin Plate awarded in both 2024 and 2025 and a 4.8 Google rating from 151 reviews, Bloom Garden offers a credible case for its price point — particularly against comparably priced Paris restaurants without any Michelin recognition. It won't match the ambition of a starred room, but for the 10th arrondissement at this tier, the value-to-difficulty ratio is favourable.
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