Restaurant in Paris, France
Palais Royal Restaurant
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About Palais Royal Restaurant
Two-Michelin-starred Palais Royal Restaurant Paris showcases Chef Philip Chronopoulos's Mediterranean-influenced French cuisine in an intimate 40-seat setting beneath the historic Palais Royal colonnades, featuring a coveted garden terrace and membership in Grandes Tables du Monde.
Beneath the historic colonnades of the Palais Royal gardens, Palais Royal Restaurant Paris offers an extraordinary fusion of French haute cuisine and Mediterranean soul, where two-Michelin-starred excellence meets one of the capital's most enchanting settings. Chef Philip Chronopoulos transforms this intimate 40-seat sanctuary into a culinary theater that celebrates both heritage and innovation.
Since taking the helm in 2015, Greek-born Chronopoulos has crafted a remarkable journey from promising talent to Michelin-starred mastery. Trained at the prestigious Institut Paul Bocuse and refined in Joël Robuchon's legendary kitchens, he earned his first Michelin star in 2017, followed by a coveted second star in 2022. His appointment as Executive Chef of the Evok Hotels Collection further solidifies his position among Paris's gastronomic elite. The restaurant's membership in Grandes Tables du Monde confirms its status as a global dining destination.
Chronopoulos's cuisine artfully bridges his Greek heritage with classical French technique, creating what he calls "From Athens to Paris" – a culinary philosophy that elevates exceptional ingredients through bracingly mature recipes. Signature preparations showcase saffron from Kozani, honey from the Peloponnese, and exceptional olive oils, woven into sophisticated French presentations. The seasonal tasting menus feature inventive mezze-inspired starters, refined game preparations, and desserts that blur the line between art and gastronomy. Each dish reflects his commitment to ingredient authenticity while pushing creative boundaries.
Designed by Christophe Tollemer, the restaurant's interior evokes its garden setting through organic materials, stylized botanical paintings by Pierre Roy-Camille, and Belle Époque elements including antique lamps and parquet floors. The vaulted lobby features dramatic black and white botanical artwork, while the second floor recalls refined Parisian salons with fireplaces and récamier seating. During favorable weather, the coveted terrace opens directly onto the Jardin du Palais-Royal, offering al fresco dining amid historic colonnades – a uniquely Parisian experience unavailable elsewhere in the city.
Service, led by Ahmad Houmani, balances professional excellence with genuine warmth, creating an atmosphere of exclusive intimacy. The carefully curated wine program complements Chronopoulos's Mediterranean-influenced cuisine with thoughtful French and international selections.
Reservations at this best fine dining in Paris destination require advance planning, particularly for terrace seating during spring and summer months. The restaurant operates Tuesday through Saturday, offering both lunch formulas and evening tasting experiences that justify its reputation among Paris's most coveted Michelin star restaurants Paris.
Hours
- Monday
- 7:30–9:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 7:30–9:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–2 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm
- Thursday
- 12–2 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm
- Friday
- 12–2 pm, 7:30–9:30 pm
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
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