Restaurant in Paris, France
Michelin-recognised value just outside Paris.

Rhapsody holds consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 Google rating from 770 reviews, making it one of the more dependable bets for modern cuisine near Paris at a €€ price point. The suburban Asnières-sur-Seine address requires a short trip from central Paris, but the trade-off is meaningful value without sacrificing kitchen credibility. Easy to book and well-suited to a focused dinner for two.
Rhapsody is worth booking if you want Michelin-recognised modern cuisine in the Paris region without the €€€€ price pressure of central Paris dining rooms. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) signal consistent kitchen quality, and a Google rating of 4.6 across 770 reviews suggests the room delivers reliably for guests who make the trip to Asnières-sur-Seine. At a €€ price point, this is one of the more accessible ways to eat at a Michelin-acknowledged table near Paris. The trade-off is location: you are heading to the near suburbs, not the 8th arrondissement.
Rhapsody sits at 118 Rue de Colombes in Asnières-sur-Seine, a residential commune immediately northwest of Paris, reachable from the city by RER or Transilien from Gare Saint-Lazare. That address matters for planning: build in 25 to 35 minutes of travel from central Paris and factor the return journey into your evening. The effort is not trivial, but the reward is a modern cuisine kitchen operating at a standard that would draw attention anywhere in the city, at prices that are noticeably softer than comparable addresses inside the périphérique.
The physical space at Rhapsody reads as considered rather than casual. A modern cuisine setting at this price tier typically means a room that is tightly designed without the theatrical scale of a grand Parisian brasserie or the hushed formality of a three-star dining room. Expect a contained, intimate environment where the table count is modest and the atmosphere is closer to neighbourhood bistro-with-ambition than destination event space. That spatial character makes it a reasonable choice for a focused dinner for two or a small group looking for a quieter room than the high-density central Paris options.
Because no seasonal menu data is available in the record, specific dish recommendations are outside scope here. What the Michelin Plate recognition does indicate is that the kitchen is operating a coherent, well-executed modern cuisine programme. At the €€ tier in France, modern cuisine restaurants that hold a Michelin Plate are typically running tight, seasonally responsive menus rather than long static à la carte lists. French kitchens in this category tend to shift emphasis toward root vegetables, game, and braised preparations through autumn and winter, and move to lighter treatments of spring produce and early summer fish from April onward. That seasonal rhythm, if it applies here, means the visit you plan in October will likely feel meaningfully different from one in May. If you care about seasonal alignment, it is worth contacting the restaurant ahead of your visit to understand what the current menu emphasises before you book.
For explorers who want to use Rhapsody as a reference point in a broader read of modern French cooking outside the prestige circuit, the venue fits a useful niche. It operates in the same culinary register as addresses like Accents Table Bourse and Anona inside Paris, but at a suburban remove that keeps prices grounded. If you are building a trip around serious French cooking at multiple price points, pairing Rhapsody with a splurge at a central Paris address gives you a cleaner sense of where the value thresholds actually sit. For longer French itineraries, destinations like Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, or Bras in Laguiole show what the country's most seasonally committed kitchens look like at the leading of the range.
Within the Paris-region modern cuisine category, Rhapsody competes most directly on value and accessibility. The Michelin Plate is a meaningful signal: it indicates the guide's inspectors found the cooking worth noting, even if a star was not awarded. That places Rhapsody in a tier above a solid neighbourhood bistro but below the complexity of a starred address. For a diner whose priority is flavour-forward modern cooking at a price that does not require a special occasion justification, that positioning is genuinely useful. For comparison, Amâlia and 114, Faubourg offer different entry points into Paris-area modern cooking at varying price tiers.
The 4.6 Google rating from 770 reviewers carries practical weight here. A sample that size, sustained over time at that level, points to consistent execution rather than a single strong run. It is not a substitute for a named critical assessment, but it does reduce the risk of a disappointing visit. Rhapsody is not a gamble in the way a newer or less-reviewed address might be.
If you are in Paris and want to stay central, Auberge de Montfleury and other options in our full Paris restaurants guide offer alternatives without the suburban commute. For those building a full Paris stay, our Paris hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide provide useful context for the broader trip. For deeper exploration of the French culinary canon, Troisgros in Ouches, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, and Maison Lameloise in Chagny are all worth mapping into a longer France trip.
Booking difficulty at Rhapsody is rated Easy. Tables should be available with reasonable notice for most dates, though weekend evenings at a Michelin-recognised address in any city can fill faster than weekday slots. A booking made a week to ten days out is a reasonable baseline for most visits; if you have a fixed date in mind, book as soon as you have it confirmed rather than waiting. No online booking method or direct phone number is listed in the current record, so check the restaurant's own channels directly for reservation options.
The address is 118 Rue de Colombes, 92600 Asnières-sur-Seine. No dress code data is available, but a modern cuisine Michelin Plate restaurant at the €€ tier in France typically operates with smart-casual expectations rather than formal dress requirements. Confirm directly if in doubt.
Quick reference: €€ modern cuisine, Michelin Plate (2024–2025), Asnières-sur-Seine (25–35 min from central Paris), easy to book, Google 4.6 (770).
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Rhapsody | €€ | — |
| Plénitude | €€€€ | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | — |
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Group suitability is not documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before assuming a large table is straightforward. As a Michelin Plate modern cuisine address at €€ pricing, it is a credible choice for a group dinner that wants quality without the cost pressure of central Paris options like Le Cinq or Plénitude — but confirm capacity and any set-menu requirements for parties of six or more before booking.
For most weekday tables, a week's notice should be enough — booking difficulty is rated Easy. Weekend evenings are a different story at any Michelin-recognised address, so aim for two to three weeks out if you have a specific date in mind. Rhapsody's €€ price point and location outside central Paris mean demand is steadier than at comparable-quality restaurants closer to the city centre.
Rhapsody is primarily known for Modern Cuisine in Paris.
Rhapsody is located in Paris, at 118 Rue de Colombes, 92600 Asnières-sur-Seine, France.
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