Restaurant in Paris, France
Michelin Plate value in the 10th arrondissement.

Les Résistants - La Table holds a Michelin Plate and three consecutive Star Wine List top-three rankings in 2025, all at a €€ price point that is rare for this level of recognition in Paris. The wine program is the headline draw, and booking is rated Easy. A strong choice for a special occasion dinner without the €€€€ commitment.
Les Résistants - La Table on Rue de la Fidélité in the 10th arrondissement holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) and sits at the leading three positions on Star Wine List's 2025 rankings — a combination that signals genuine kitchen credibility and an exceptional wine program without the three-star price tag. At €€, this is one of the more accessible serious restaurants in Paris right now. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is genuinely unusual for a Michelin-recognised address in this city. If you have been putting off a special dinner in Paris because the obvious choices feel either overpriced or impossible to book, this is the reservation to make.
The 10th arrondissement is not the Paris of postcard dining rooms. Rue de la Fidélité sits in a neighbourhood that is animated rather than polished, which shapes the feel of Les Résistants from the moment you arrive. The energy inside runs warm and confident rather than hushed and formal. This is not a room designed to impress you with its own silence. Expect a level of ambient noise that suits a celebration dinner or a date where conversation is the point — audible but not overwhelming, with enough energy in the space to make the meal feel like an occasion without demanding black-tie comportment. For a business meal where you need to hear each other clearly, earlier sittings will serve you better than peak Saturday evening.
The wine program is a core reason to be here. Three consecutive Star Wine List top-three rankings in 2025 (positions one, two, and three) do not happen by accident. The list is built around producers who farm with care , small-scale, low-intervention, with a clear editorial point of view. For a special occasion where the wine matters as much as the food, Les Résistants is one of the most purposeful choices in Paris at this price tier. If the wine list is secondary to your evening, you will still eat well, but you will not be using the restaurant's strongest asset.
For a celebration dinner for two, Les Résistants - La Table works well. The price point keeps a serious dinner with wine from tipping into anxiety-inducing territory, the room has enough atmosphere to feel like a proper occasion, and the Michelin Plate recognition gives the evening a credible anchor. It is a better choice for a birthday dinner or an anniversary than restaurants at the €€€€ tier where the formality can suppress the mood.
For groups considering private or semi-private arrangements, the venue database does not confirm a dedicated private dining room. Contact the restaurant directly before building expectations around an enclosed group experience. What the venue does deliver for groups in the main room is a combination of a strong wine list that rewards ordering across the table and a modern cuisine format that accommodates different appetites without requiring everyone to commit to the same menu structure. For larger celebrations where a private room is non-negotiable, venues such as Le Cinq at the Four Seasons Hôtel George V have confirmed private dining infrastructure, though at a substantially higher price point.
For a date dinner specifically, the neighbourhood adds something the more touristic arrondissements do not. Arriving and walking through the 10th feels like a Paris that is lived in rather than staged, which can make the meal itself feel less performative and more genuine. That quality is harder to manufacture and worth factoring into your choice.
Google reviewers rate Les Résistants - La Table at 4.8 across 475 reviews, which at that volume is a reliable signal rather than a statistical outlier. Hours, exact booking method, and dress code are not confirmed in the venue database , contact the restaurant directly for current opening times before you travel. The address is 7 Rue de la Fidélité, 75010 Paris. The 10th arrondissement is well-served by the Paris Métro, making access from most central Paris hotels direct.
If you are planning a trip and want more than one reservation, see our full Paris restaurants guide for a wider view of what the city offers across price tiers. For wine-led dining at the serious end of the spectrum, Accents Table Bourse is another address worth considering. For modern cuisine in a similarly accessible register, Anona and Amâlia both merit attention. If your trip extends beyond Paris, Mirazur in Menton and Flocons de Sel in Megève represent the upper tier of French regional dining. For context on where to stay, our Paris hotels guide covers the full range. You can also explore Paris bars, Paris wineries, and Paris experiences through Pearl.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Les Résistants - La Table | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Easy |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| L'Ambroisie | French, Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
A quick look at how Les Résistants - La Table measures up.
Yes, and it's a smarter pick than most at this price range. The Michelin Plate recognition and Star Wine List rankings (finishing top three in 2025) give the meal some ceremony without the €€€€ price tag. For a celebration dinner for two, it hits the right balance of seriousness and accessibility. Large groups may find the format more limiting than a private-room restaurant.
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in available documentation for this venue. Your safest move is to contact them directly via the address at 7 Rue de la Fidélité to ask about counter or bar options before your visit.
At the €€ price range, yes — this is one of the stronger value propositions in Paris for wine-forward modern cuisine. A Michelin Plate and three consecutive top-three Star Wine List finishes in 2025 signal genuine quality, not just neighbourhood goodwill. A 4.8 rating across 475 Google reviews backs that up. You're getting Michelin-acknowledged cooking without the €€€+ bill that attaches to most comparable Paris addresses.
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the available venue record. Given the €€ modern cuisine format, it's worth contacting the restaurant directly at 7 Rue de la Fidélité before booking if restrictions are a concern, rather than assuming flexibility on the night.
Specific menu items are not available in the current venue record, so naming dishes would be guesswork. What is well-documented is the wine programme, which earned Star Wine List's top three rankings in 2025 — so whatever you eat, lean into the wine pairing rather than treating it as an afterthought.
For higher-end occasions, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V or L'Ambroisie in the Marais both operate in the €€€€ range with full Michelin star recognition. Kei offers a French-Japanese crossover at a similar seriousness level. Pierre Gagnaire suits diners who want avant-garde cooking with a longer track record. None of them match Les Résistants on wine list strength relative to price.
Menu format details are not confirmed in the venue record, so a firm verdict on the tasting menu specifically isn't possible here. That said, the Star Wine List top-three finish in 2025 suggests the wine component is a genuine draw regardless of format — so if a tasting menu is offered, pairing it with wines from their list is likely where the value concentrates.
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