Restaurant in Paris, France
Low-friction booking, genuinely mixed neighbourhood.

Le Brady on Boulevard de Strasbourg sits in the 10th arrondissement, one of Paris's most lived-in and food-literate neighbourhoods. Booking is easy and the address rewards diners looking for something grounded rather than choreographed. Pricing and hours are unconfirmed, so verify the basics before you go. See our full Paris guide for context.
Le Brady is low-friction to book and sits in the 10th arrondissement on Boulevard de Strasbourg, a stretch of Paris that rewards explorers willing to move beyond the obvious tourist corridors. Without confirmed pricing, awards, or a named chef, this is not the venue you book for a milestone anniversary meal at a prestige address. What it is, based on its position in a neighbourhood defined by everyday Parisian commerce, is the kind of place that delivers honest value in a city where casual dining often punches well above its apparent weight. Book it when you want a relaxed meal without the choreography of a formal dining room.
The 10th is one of Paris's most genuinely mixed neighbourhoods: the Canal Saint-Martin crowd, long-established South Asian and West African communities, and a growing contingent of food-literate locals who have made this arrondissement one of the city's more interesting places to eat without a reservation strategy. A venue at 39 Boulevard de Strasbourg sits at the denser, more commercial end of that stretch, closer to Gare de l'Est than the canal. For the explorer looking for something that feels embedded in actual Parisian daily life rather than curated for visitors, the address alone has merit. Paris's casual dining tier has seen meaningful evolution in recent years, with neighbourhood bistros and affordable restaurants increasingly matching the technical standards once reserved for destination dining. Le Brady fits that context: a place where the experience is less about spectacle and more about quality relative to what you pay. If you are building a Paris itinerary and want to balance higher-end meals at places like L'Ambroisie or Le Cinq with something grounded and local, Le Brady makes sense as the counterweight. For deeper context on where this fits in the city's dining picture, see our full Paris restaurants guide. Paris bar and hotel options are covered in our Paris bars guide and our Paris hotels guide.
The venue database returns no pricing, no hours, no cuisine type, and no chef name for Le Brady. That absence matters. Before booking, confirm current hours directly, check whether the kitchen handles dietary restrictions, and verify pricing on arrival or by calling ahead. Do not treat this page as a complete picture — treat it as a starting point for a venue that warrants a quick verification before you commit your evening to it. If confirmed details are what you need before booking, venues like Kei or Arpège have full data profiles and clearer booking paths.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Le Brady | — | |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
That depends on what the occasion calls for. Le Brady is on Boulevard de Strasbourg in Paris's 10th, a neighbourhood that suits a relaxed, exploratory evening more than a formal celebration. If your occasion needs a guaranteed high-end format, Alléno Paris or L'Ambroisie are safer calls. Le Brady works well for low-key milestones where atmosphere matters more than prestige.
The 10th arrondissement is one of Paris's more comfortable neighbourhoods for solo outings — busy enough to feel lively, unpretentious enough not to feel awkward. Le Brady's address on Boulevard de Strasbourg puts you close to transport and the Canal Saint-Martin stretch. Pricing and format details aren't confirmed yet, so check current hours before heading over alone.
No group-specific capacity or private dining information is on record for Le Brady. For confirmed group-ready venues in Paris, Kei and Le Cinq both publish group booking policies. Contact Le Brady directly at its Boulevard de Strasbourg address to ask about table configuration before assuming it works for parties of six or more.
Bar seating isn't documented for Le Brady. The venue record returns no format or layout detail, so this isn't something to assume. If bar dining is your preference in Paris, Pierre Gagnaire offers counter options and a clearer published format. For Le Brady specifically, confirm directly before arriving with that expectation.
For a step up in format and documented credentials, Kei (Michelin-starred French-Japanese) and Pierre Gagnaire both operate in Paris and suit diners who want a confirmed high-end experience. L'Ambroisie and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen sit at the top of the city's formal dining tier. Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V is the pick for classic grand-hotel dining with reliable group handling.
No menu or dietary policy information is on record for Le Brady. Cuisine type is unconfirmed in the venue database, which makes advance planning harder than average. Contact the venue at 39 Boulevard de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris before booking if dietary requirements are a firm consideration — don't assume flexibility without confirmation.
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