Restaurant in Paris, France
2025 Michelin star. Book for serious occasions.

Épisodes earned its 2025 Michelin star with a produce-led modern tasting menu in a marble-and-stone room in the Monceau neighbourhood of Paris's 17th. At €€€€ and with a 4.6 Google rating, it is a strong pick for special occasions and business dinners away from the tourist-heavy centre. Book three to four weeks out — demand has tightened sharply since the star was awarded.
Marble, wood, and stone set the visual tone before a single plate arrives. Épisodes, on Rue Meissonier in the Monceau neighbourhood of the 17th arrondissement, is the kind of room that signals intent: this is a considered restaurant, not a casual one. The 2025 Michelin star confirms what the décor implies. If you are planning a celebration dinner or a serious business meal in Paris and want something away from the tourist-dense 1st and 8th, this is a strong option at the €€€€ tier.
The Monceau neighbourhood is well-heeled and residential, which means the dining room draws a local clientele rather than an international hotel crowd. That changes the atmosphere compared to, say, Le Meurice Alain Ducasse or Le Gabriel at La Réserve Paris. Expect a quieter, more intimate room — better for conversation, and appropriate for occasions where the meal itself is the focus rather than the spectacle of a grand hotel dining hall.
Michelin describes the food as a tasting menu of "unabashed modernity" built on outstanding produce and consummate craftsmanship. The cited dish , lamb cooked two ways, saddle rare alongside shredded with mustard seed, paired with a medley of carrots , gives a clear read on the kitchen's approach: classical French technique reframed through a modern, produce-led lens. The name Fogo (symbolising fire) appears in the Michelin notes as a scene-setting concept, suggesting a culinary philosophy grounded in elemental cooking methods. This is not avant-garde provocation; it is precise, disciplined modernism.
Google reviewers rate it 4.6 from 343 reviews, which for a restaurant of this ambition and price point suggests consistency rather than occasional brilliance. That is a reassuring signal if you are booking for a high-stakes occasion.
At the €€€€ price point, dinner is the full commitment , tasting menu format, the complete room experience, the occasion framing. Lunch, if offered, is typically the smarter route into this tier of Paris restaurant. Many comparable Michelin-starred kitchens in the city offer shorter lunch menus at a meaningfully lower price , often 40–60% less than the dinner tasting menu , while drawing from the same kitchen and the same quality of produce. If Épisodes follows that pattern (common across starred Paris restaurants), a weekday lunch here would be the highest-value way to experience the cooking without the full evening commitment. For first-timers who want to assess whether the kitchen justifies a return dinner booking, lunch is the logical starting point. For celebrations or business dinners where the full occasion matters, dinner is the right call.
The broader Paris creative dining scene reinforces this approach. Venues like Arpège and Blanc both use weekday lunch as an entry point for diners considering a higher investment at dinner. Épisodes, positioned in a residential neighbourhood rather than a destination hotel or landmark address, likely follows a similar rhythm.
Booking difficulty is rated Hard. A 2025 Michelin star on a small, smart room in a neighbourhood that does not generate significant walk-in traffic means demand now outpaces availability. Book at least three to four weeks out for dinner; for lunch, two weeks may be sufficient, but do not leave it to the week of. There is no phone or website listed in public records at time of writing , search for current reservations via a Paris restaurant booking platform or check directly with the restaurant. If you are travelling specifically for this meal, lock in the reservation before flights.
| Detail | Épisodes | Peer Range (Paris €€€€) |
|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€€€ | €€€€ |
| Michelin stars | 1 (2025) | 1–3 |
| Google rating | 4.6 (343 reviews) | 4.4–4.8 |
| Booking difficulty | Hard | Moderate to Very Hard |
| Neighbourhood | Monceau, 17th | 1st, 8th, 7th (most peers) |
| Format | Tasting menu | Tasting menu / à la carte |
| Leading for | Special occasion, business dinner | Varies |
Épisodes joins a wave of Michelin-recognised creative restaurants operating outside Paris's most obvious postcode. For perspective on what the star means in context, consider that France's creative tasting menu category runs from two-star newcomers in Paris to long-established institutions like Flocons de Sel in Megève, Bras in Laguiole, and Mirazur in Menton. Within Paris itself, the competition is dense: Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen operates at three-star level in the same creative French space. Internationally, creative tasting menu restaurants like Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona offer useful comparisons for diners who follow this format across borders. Épisodes, at one star and in a quieter neighbourhood, sits at the entry point of this tier , which also means it is less crowded with first-time tourist bookers than the trophy-address equivalents.
For a broader view of where Épisodes fits within the Paris dining scene, see our full Paris restaurants guide. If you are also planning accommodation or other experiences around a trip to the 17th, our Paris hotels guide and Paris experiences guide are useful starting points.
Épisodes earns its 2025 Michelin star with a modern tasting menu format, a room that suits serious occasions, and a neighbourhood position that keeps it slightly under the radar relative to the 8th arrondissement stalwarts. Book hard, arrive with an appetite for produce-led modernism, and consider lunch as a lower-cost entry point if you are uncertain about the full commitment. This is a restaurant worth tracking , and worth booking now, before the post-star demand fully sets in.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Épisodes | Creative | Michelin 1 Star (2025); As you take a seat in this smart restaurant decked in marble, wood and stone and located in the well-heeled Monceau neighbourhood, you will sample a tasting menu of unabashed modernity that stars outstanding produce and consummate craftsmanship. Suave, delicate dishes like lamb cooked two ways (saddle rare and shredded with mustard seed) and a medley of carrots. Fogo symbolises fire, setting the scene in this urban chic eatery. | Hard | — |
| 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 | — |
A quick look at how Épisodes measures up.
The venue database does not confirm a bar seating option at Épisodes. The room is described as a smart, marble-wood-stone dining room designed around a tasting menu format, which typically means counter or bar dining is not the primary configuration. check the venue's official channels via 8 Rue Meissonier to confirm before planning a drop-in visit.
Book at least four to six weeks out. Épisodes earned a 2025 Michelin star in a small, smart room in a residential neighbourhood — that combination means supply is limited and demand spiked with the award. Waiting until two weeks before for a weekend dinner is a gamble you will likely lose.
The venue database does not specify a dietary policy, but the tasting menu format at €€€€ pricing in a Michelin-starred room strongly suggests the kitchen accommodates restrictions with advance notice — this is standard practice at this level. Notify them at the time of booking rather than on the night.
Épisodes operates a tasting menu format, so ordering is not à la carte — the kitchen drives the meal. The Michelin citation highlights a menu of modern creativity using outstanding produce, with dishes like lamb cooked two ways and a carrot medley cited as representative. Trust the format and come without a fixed agenda for specific dishes.
This is a tasting menu restaurant at the €€€€ price point in a quiet, well-heeled part of the 17th — not a buzzy tourist-facing address. The 2025 Michelin star makes it harder to book than it was a year ago, so plan ahead. It suits a serious dinner occasion more than a casual night out, and the Monceau location means you will likely be dining alongside a neighbourhood crowd rather than fellow tourists.
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