Restaurant in Paris, France
Solid Michelin value in the 12th.

A Michelin Plate modern cuisine address in the 12th arrondissement, Le Cotte Rôti earns back-to-back Michelin recognition at a €€ price point that the city's starred restaurants cannot match for value. Booking is easy, the seasonal menu reflects the nearby Marché d'Aligre, and a 4.6 Google score across 475 reviews confirms consistent performance. The right choice for a reliable Paris dinner without reservation pressure or a four-figure bill.
If you are choosing between Le Cotte Rôti and one of the 12th arrondissement's more generic bistros, book Le Cotte Rôti. If you are comparing it against the €€€€ end of Paris dining, including Plénitude or Le Cinq, understand you are looking at a different tier: Le Cotte Rôti is a Michelin Plate restaurant at a €€ price point, which means it delivers real culinary ambition without the three-figure-per-head commitment. For a special dinner in Paris that does not require you to plan three months in advance or clear your budget, this is one of the more sensible choices in the city.
Le Cotte Rôti sits on Rue de Cotte in the 12th arrondissement, steps from the Marché d'Aligre, one of Paris's most active daily food markets. That location matters. The kitchen has direct access to one of the leading seasonal produce sources in the city, and a restaurant operating at this address with Michelin recognition two years running has every incentive to use it. The result is a modern cuisine menu that shifts meaningfully with the seasons rather than staying anchored to a fixed identity year-round.
The Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, signals that inspectors consider the cooking here to meet Michelin's standard for quality without yet reaching starred territory. For the reader making a booking decision, that translates to: the food is carefully executed and consistent enough to earn repeat scrutiny from Michelin, but you are not paying for the ceremony and production of a starred house. The Google rating of 4.6 across 475 reviews reinforces this — a score that high, at that volume, indicates a kitchen that performs reliably rather than occasionally.
Because the database does not confirm specific dishes currently on the menu, no dish names are stated here. What the Marché d'Aligre proximity and the modern cuisine classification do confirm is a format likely built around market availability. At restaurants of this type in Paris, menus at the €€ tier typically run to a set lunch formula and a slightly extended evening offer. The gap between lunch and dinner pricing at comparable Parisian addresses tends to be meaningful — lunch often represents the better value by a clear margin.
In practical terms, the seasonal rotation at a venue like this means late spring visits favour lighter preparations built around asparagus, peas, and early herbs; summer shifts toward tomatoes, stone fruit, and fish; autumn brings game, root vegetables, and mushrooms; winter menus lean on braises and preserved or root-heavy produce. If you are visiting Paris with a specific season in mind and want the menu to reflect the time of year, Le Cotte Rôti's location and format make it a logical choice over restaurants with static, year-round menus.
If you have dietary requirements, contact the restaurant directly before booking. For context on how Paris's better modern cuisine addresses handle this, see Accents Table Bourse and Anona, both of which have published accommodation policies. Le Cotte Rôti's own approach is not confirmed in available data.
For a date dinner or a low-key celebration in Paris, the 12th arrondissement setting works in your favour. Unlike the 1st, 8th, or 6th, the neighbourhood around Rue de Cotte does not carry the self-conscious weight of being a tourist destination. Dinner here feels like eating where Parisians eat, which for some guests is exactly the atmosphere a celebration dinner should have. The trade-off is that the room is unlikely to offer the production value of a grander address , no chandeliers, no hotel context, no sommelier team of six. You are booking a serious neighbourhood restaurant that has earned Michelin recognition, not a grand-occasion venue.
Booking is classified as easy. There is no evidence of the multi-week lead times required at starred addresses. For Paris dinners planned a week or two out, this is a realistic option rather than a last-minute gamble. That accessibility, combined with the €€ price tier, makes it a practical choice for visitors to Paris who want one reliably good dinner without the reservation logistics of the city's more constrained tables.
For more options at comparable or higher tiers across France, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Mirazur in Menton, Bras in Laguiole, and Troisgros in Ouches represent what the highest end of French regional cooking looks like by comparison. Within Paris itself, 114, Faubourg and Amâlia offer alternative reference points at different price tiers. For a full view of where Le Cotte Rôti sits in the city's broader dining picture, see our full Paris restaurants guide.
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See the comparison section below for how Le Cotte Rôti positions against Paris's €€€€ tier, including Pierre Gagnaire, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, and Kei.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Cotte Rôti | 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 | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
The database does not confirm current menu items, so no specific dishes are stated here. Given the Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 and the modern cuisine format, the kitchen is producing food at a consistent standard. The Marché d'Aligre location points toward a market-driven approach, so seasonal choices are likely the better bet. Ask the floor team what is coming in fresh that week.
No dietary policy is confirmed in the available data. At a €€ modern cuisine restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition, communicating restrictions clearly at booking is the practical move. check the venue's official channels via its listed address at 1 Rue de Cotte, 75012 Paris, to confirm ahead of your visit.
For comparable €€ neighbourhood value with Michelin recognition, the 12th arrondissement has a handful of options worth comparing. If you want to step up in price and prestige, Kei (Japanese-French, centrally located) offers a different register at a higher spend. Le Cotte Rôti's advantage over central Paris alternatives is the Aligre setting and lower price point without sacrificing the Michelin Plate credential.
At €€ with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, yes. You are getting a quality-vetted modern cuisine meal without the €€€–€€€€ spend required at most Michelin-recognised addresses in central Paris. For the price tier, it is a strong case, particularly if you are staying in or near the 12th and want to avoid tourist-facing restaurants.
No seating configuration is confirmed in the available data. For a restaurant at 1 Rue de Cotte in a residential Paris arrondissement at the €€ tier, bar seating is not guaranteed. Check directly with the restaurant before arriving without a reservation.
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