Restaurant in Paris, France
Technical cooking, no spectacle, book ahead.

Contraste at 18 Rue d'Anjou holds a Michelin star and an OAD Top 100 Europe ranking (#90 in 2025), making it one of the 8th arrondissement's stronger cases for special occasion dining at the €€€€ tier. Chef Matias Perdomo's modern cuisine format rewards diners who prioritise cooking craft and a focused room over grand ceremony. Book 4–6 weeks ahead and budget for the wine pairing.
Contraste earns its Michelin star and its place in Opinionated About Dining's Top 100 European restaurants — ranked #90 for 2025 — and it is worth booking for a special occasion dinner in the 8th arrondissement. Chef Matias Perdomo's modern cuisine format rewards diners who want technical ambition at the €€€€ tier without the grandeur overhead of the palatial rooms nearby. If you are choosing between Contraste and a larger-production address on the same block of Paris's luxury dining corridor, book Contraste when intimacy and cooking craft matter more to you than ceremony and fleet service.
The address at 18 Rue d'Anjou puts Contraste in the 8th arrondissement, close to the Madeleine and within the dense concentration of serious restaurants that run through this part of the Right Bank. The room is scaled for focus: this is not a grand ballroom setting, and that is the point. For a celebration dinner or a business meal where conversation and food quality need to carry the evening, the spatial register works in your favour. You are not competing with the visual theatre of a hotel dining room or a heritage palace. The room frames the cooking, and the cooking is what Contraste is selling. If you need the full ceremonial envelope , the gilded room, the trolleys, the floor choreography , Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V delivers that in a way Contraste does not attempt.
Contraste operates in the modern cuisine register that has defined the more ambitious end of European fine dining over the past decade: precise technique, considered sourcing, and a tasting-menu structure that asks you to surrender the evening to the kitchen's logic rather than build your own plate. Perdomo's trajectory, which includes the OAD recognition stretching back to a Leading New Restaurant citation in 2023 and consistent Top 100 placement since, signals a kitchen that has been refining its voice rather than coasting on an early reputation.
On the wine side, the editorial angle here matters: at €€€€ pricing in Paris's 8th, the wine program at a one-star modern cuisine address is not an afterthought. It is the mechanism that either justifies the per-head spend or exposes the gap between ambition and execution. Contraste's food format , precise, course-driven, seasonally responsive , creates the conditions for a pairing-led approach, and that is how you should approach your booking. If you are the kind of diner who uses the wine list to set the evening's budget rather than ordering by the glass reactively, contact the restaurant in advance to discuss pairing options. The difference between a good meal at Contraste and an excellent one is likely to run through that conversation. For comparison, if deep cellar depth and sommelier theatre are your priority, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen operates with a wine infrastructure that reflects its three-star scale. Contraste is a different proposition: the wine program supports the cooking rather than competing with it for attention.
For broader context on France's most committed wine-and-food pairings at the fine dining level, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Mirazur in Menton, and Troisgros in Ouches all demonstrate what happens when a kitchen's ambition and its cellar evolve together over decades. Contraste is earlier in that arc, but the OAD trajectory suggests it is moving in the right direction.
Contraste is the right call for a special occasion dinner when you want technical cooking and a focused room over spectacle. It suits couples celebrating, small groups of two to four who want to eat seriously without the formality tax of a three-star address, and business meals where the food quality signals care without the staging feeling performative. It is not the right venue if your guest needs the recognisable grandeur of a hotel room or a famous Paris institution. For the latter, L'Ambroisie on the Place des Vosges carries that weight.
Solo diners can eat seriously here, though the tasting menu format at €€€€ pricing is a significant per-person commitment. If solo dining at this price tier is your plan, the counter or smaller seating positions tend to suit the format better than a full table for one. See the FAQ below for more detail.
For a broader picture of where Contraste sits in the Paris dining scene, our full Paris restaurants guide covers the range from accessible Michelin addresses to the palace dining rooms. Our Paris hotels guide, Paris bars guide, and Paris experiences guide are useful if you are building a full itinerary around a Contraste reservation. Worth noting in the broader European modern cuisine conversation: Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai share DNA with the approach Contraste is executing, if you want calibration points from outside Paris.
Other Paris addresses worth knowing in this tier and neighbourhood context include 114, Faubourg, Accents Table Bourse, Amâlia, Anona, and Auberge de Montfleury. For classic French fine dining anchors outside Paris, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or provide useful calibration for how Contraste fits into the longer French culinary tradition.
Address: 18 Rue d'Anjou, 75008 Paris. Price tier: €€€€ , budget accordingly for a full tasting menu with wine pairing, which will push the per-person total significantly above the menu price alone. Reservations: Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead; OAD Top 100 status and Michelin recognition make last-minute availability rare, particularly for Friday and Saturday evenings. Dress: Smart, considered attire is appropriate , this is a one-star address in the 8th, and the room will reflect that expectation. Groups: Small groups (2–4) are the practical sweet spot; larger parties should contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability and configuration. Dietary restrictions: Contact the restaurant in advance; tasting menu kitchens at this level generally accommodate requirements with notice. Wine: Ask about pairing options when booking , this is the format that gets the most from the kitchen's menu logic. See also our Paris wineries guide for context on the broader Paris wine scene.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contraste | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #90 (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #92 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Ranked #65 (2023) | Hard | — |
| 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 | — |
| L'Ambroisie | French, Classic 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 | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Dress formally or at minimum in polished business attire. Contraste holds a Michelin star and ranks in OAD's Top 100 European restaurants, which sets the room's expectations clearly. Avoid casual wear — jeans and trainers will feel out of place among the other guests.
This is a tasting-menu-format restaurant in the 8th arrondissement, close to the Madeleine, operating in the modern European fine dining register. Chef Matias Perdomo runs a focused, technically precise kitchen — expect a multi-course progression, not a flexible à la carte experience. Budget for a full tasting menu with wine pairing at the €€€€ tier, and book well in advance given the Michelin recognition.
Most Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurants at this level accommodate dietary restrictions when notified at booking. Contact Contraste directly at the time of reservation with any requirements — the kitchen will need advance notice to adapt a multi-course menu effectively.
Contraste is better suited to parties of two to four than large groups. The focused, quiet atmosphere of a Michelin-starred room in the 8th arrondissement is not the right setting for a loud celebration with eight or more people. For a group special occasion, check whether a private room option exists when booking.
Book at least three to four weeks out, more for weekend dates. Since receiving its Michelin star in 2025 and placing at #90 in OAD's European rankings, demand has only increased. Do not count on last-minute availability for a Friday or Saturday dinner.
Solo dining is workable at a counter or bar seat if the format is available, but Contraste's tasting menu structure and per-person price point at €€€€ make it a harder sell for solo guests than for pairs. If solo fine dining is your goal, confirm seat options directly — a counter position, where available, is preferable to a table for one in a formal room.
Contraste operates on a tasting menu format under Chef Matias Perdomo, so ordering is not a la carte — the kitchen drives the progression. The wine pairing is worth considering given the modern cuisine register, which rewards matching courses to complementary pours. Specific dish recommendations are not available here; check the current menu directly with the restaurant.
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