Restaurant in Paris, France
Serious wine list, bistro prices, easy booking.

Le Bon Georges is the 9th arrondissement's most wine-serious bistro: ranked #49 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list in 2025 and #1 on Star Wine List in 2024, with 2,000 selections and a four-person sommelier team. Cuisine pricing sits at $$, booking is easy, and counter seating is the way to access the list properly.
Yes — if you want a genuine Parisian bistro with a wine list that punches well above its price tier, Le Bon Georges is one of the most reliable bookings in the 9th arrondissement. It ranked #49 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list in 2025 (up from #328 in 2024), and Star Wine List named it #1 in 2024. For food-and-wine enthusiasts who want depth without the formality of a tasting-menu restaurant, this is the call.
Owner Benoit Duval-Arnould, a former agricultural engineer, opened Le Bon Georges in 2013 just off the Rue des Martyrs — one of the 9th's most characterful food streets. The format is classic Parisian bistro: lunch and dinner service daily, a kitchen led by Chef Loic Lobet, and a wine program overseen by Wine Director Frédéric Sénéchal with a four-person sommelier team including Jérémy Gheysens, Amélie Pichelot, Mathias Salvat, Fanny Ambre, and Mathilde Bachas. That sommelier depth is unusual for a neighbourhood bistro at this price point , it signals the wine program is the main event, not a supporting act.
The wine list runs to 2,000 selections and a 50,000-bottle inventory, with particular strength in Burgundy, Loire, Rhône, Bordeaux, and Champagne. Wine pricing is mid-tier ($$), meaning you'll find a genuine range, not just an entry-level house pour and a wall of expensive bottles. Cuisine pricing is also $$ , a typical two-course meal lands in the €40–€65 range before wine. For Paris, that's a sensible spend for the quality of the list you're accessing.
At a venue where the wine program is this considered, where you sit changes the meal. The bistro atmosphere at Le Bon Georges , the ambient energy of a room that's actually local, not tourist-facing , is leading absorbed at the bar or counter rather than a back-corner table. The sommelier team's presence is most accessible from counter seats: this is where you get recommendations that go beyond the safe picks, where the depth of a 2,000-selection list becomes practically useful rather than theoretically impressive. If you're visiting as a wine enthusiast, request counter or bar seating when you book. It converts a good dinner into a more informed one.
The noise level and energy skew bistro-convivial rather than hushed , this is a place for conversation and discovery, not a quiet tasting-room experience. The atmosphere during evening service in the current season will be lively; if you want a calmer meal, the lunch service (12–2:30 pm daily) is the better window.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Le Bon Georges is open seven days a week for both lunch and dinner, which gives you more flexibility than most Paris addresses of comparable standing. Evening slots move faster than lunch; if you want a specific evening, book a week or more ahead. Same-week lunch reservations are generally achievable. The address is 45 Rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris , a short walk from the Rue des Martyrs market stretch and easy to combine with an afternoon in the 9th.
| Venue | Cuisine Pricing | Wine Depth | Booking Difficulty | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Bon Georges | $$ | 2,000 selections / 50,000 bottles | Easy | Bistro / Wine Bar |
| Cave du Septime | $$ | Natural wine focus | Moderate | Wine Bar |
| Le Verre volé | $–$$ | Natural wine focus | Easy–Moderate | Wine Bar / Épicerie |
| ALLÉNOTHÈQUE | $$$ | Deep cellar, prestige focus | Easy | Wine Bar / Restaurant |
Against natural wine bars like Cave du Septime and Le Verre volé, Le Bon Georges is the better choice if you want classic French appellations , Burgundy, Rhône, Bordeaux , rather than a natural-wine-forward list. Against ALLÉNOTHÈQUE, it's lower-priced and less formal, though the inventory depth at Le Bon Georges is hard to argue with at this tier. For European wine bar peers further afield, 40 Maltby Street in London and 4850 in Amsterdam are credible comparisons, though neither matches the classical French depth here.
If Le Bon Georges is on your list, the 9th is worth spending time in. For the wider Paris picture, see our full Paris restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. For serious French dining beyond Paris, Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or give the full range. And for another serious wine bistro reference closer to home, Le Comptoir de Gastronomie offers a different take on the Paris bistro format.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Bon Georges | Easy | — | |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
How Le Bon Georges stacks up against the competition.
This is a genuine Parisian bistro in the 9th arrondissement, not a formal dining room — neat, relaxed clothes work well. Think the kind of outfit you'd wear to a good neighbourhood restaurant: nothing too casual, nothing remotely dressy. At $$ cuisine pricing, the crowd skews local and unfussy rather than occasion-dinner formal.
The wine list is the main event: 2,000 selections with particular depth in Burgundy, Loire, Rhône, Bordeaux, and Champagne, all at $$ pricing — lean on Wine Director Frédéric Sénéchal's team for guidance. On the food side, Chef Loic Lobet runs a French bistro kitchen, so expect classic seasonal plates rather than creative tasting menus. A two-course lunch here falls in the $40–$65 range, making it one of the more honest-value meals in Paris for the quality of wine you can get alongside it.
Le Bon Georges is primarily known for Wine Bar in Paris.
Le Bon Georges is located in Paris, at 45 Rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris, France.
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