Restaurant in Paris, France
Serious cooking, fewer institutional strings attached.

Trente-Trois earned its Michelin star in 2025 and sits in the 8th arrondissement as one of Paris's more interesting modern cuisine options at the €€€€ tier. With a 4.6 Google rating and a composed, quieter atmosphere suited to celebrations and business meals, it is worth booking — but reserve three to four weeks ahead minimum, since demand has tightened significantly since the award.
Book Trente-Trois if you want a serious Michelin-starred meal in the 8th arrondissement without the institutional weight of Paris's older grand maisons. Awarded a Michelin star in 2025, this address at 33 Rue Jean Goujon has quickly established itself as one of the more interesting modern cuisine options in a neighbourhood dominated by legacy names. The €€€€ price tier puts it in direct competition with some of Paris's most decorated tables — and for special occasions or business meals where quality matters more than name recognition, it earns its place. Booking is hard: plan at least three to four weeks ahead, and further out if your date is fixed.
The address alone signals intent. Rue Jean Goujon sits in the 8th arrondissement, close to the Champs-Élysées axis but away from its tourist traffic, in a pocket of Paris that houses embassies, haute couture ateliers, and a handful of restaurants that take their cooking seriously. The atmosphere at Trente-Trois runs composed and considered — this is not a room built for noise or spectacle. Expect a measured energy: conversation is audible, the pace is unhurried, and the overall register sits closer to quiet confidence than formal ceremony. For a celebratory dinner or an important business meal, that calibration works well. You are not competing with a loud room.
The modern cuisine format means the kitchen is not anchored to any single classical tradition. At this price point in Paris, that can go either way , it can mean a restless menu that tries too hard to signal ambition, or it can mean genuine creative range with technical discipline underneath. A 4.6 Google rating across 406 reviews is a credible signal that the execution is consistently landing, which matters more at €€€€ than at lower price tiers where variance is easier to absorb.
For special occasions, the room's temperament is genuinely useful. A quieter, focused atmosphere is harder to find than people expect in this price bracket in Paris, where some of the most celebrated addresses run at volume. If you are planning a proposal dinner, a significant anniversary, or a client meal where the conversation needs to be the main event, Trente-Trois offers the right conditions. The 2025 Michelin star provides the external validation that makes a booking feel considered rather than experimental , useful when you are choosing on behalf of others.
The venue database does not confirm a dedicated private dining room, and seat count is not listed, so group bookings here carry some uncertainty. What can be said: at the €€€€ tier with a fresh Michelin star, the venue is likely to have some provision for small group experiences, but you should contact the restaurant directly before assuming a private room is available. For groups of six or more planning a celebration, confirm the configuration in advance , do not assume the main room will accommodate a large party comfortably for a celebratory meal without prior coordination. Paris one-star restaurants in this bracket vary significantly in how much flexibility they offer for group seating, and the difference between a table in the main room and a genuinely private space affects the experience considerably for business entertaining.
If a fully private dining experience is the non-negotiable requirement, venues like Le Cinq at the Four Seasons Hôtel George V have dedicated infrastructure for that kind of event and the staffing depth to match. Trente-Trois's appeal is different: it is the right choice when the quality of the cooking is the priority and the group is small enough to seat comfortably in the main room.
A 2025 Michelin star on a restaurant of this scale means the reservation window has tightened sharply. If you are reading this in the months following the award, expect demand to be running ahead of capacity. Three to four weeks is a minimum for a weekday booking; weekend tables and prime Friday evening slots will require more lead time. For a fixed celebration date , an anniversary, a birthday, a departing colleague's dinner , book the moment the date is confirmed, not the week before. Walk-in availability at this tier is not a realistic expectation.
There is no booking method listed in the available data, so check the restaurant's current reservation channel directly. Paris's starred restaurants increasingly use online booking platforms alongside direct reservation, but do not assume one approach over the other without verifying.
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For modern cuisine at the Michelin level elsewhere in France, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Troisgros in Ouches, Mirazur in Menton, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Bras in Laguiole, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern represent the range of what serious French cooking looks like outside the capital. Further afield, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny offer useful reference points for what modern cuisine at this tier delivers in different contexts.
Other Paris restaurants worth considering depending on your brief: 114, Faubourg, Accents Table Bourse, Amâlia, Anona, and Auberge de Montfleury.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trente-Trois | €€€€ | Hard | — |
| Plénitude | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Paris for this tier.
Dress in line with the price point: €€€€ and a 2025 Michelin star set a clear expectation. A jacket for men and an equivalent effort for women is the safe call. The 8th arrondissement context skews formal, but Trente-Trois's modern cuisine positioning suggests it stops short of black-tie territory.
Bar seating is not confirmed in the venue record, and seat count is not listed, so do not rely on a casual drop-in. At a newly starred address on Rue Jean Goujon, the reservation is the safer entry point — check the venue's official channels to ask about counter or bar options before assuming they exist.
Book at least four to six weeks out. A 2025 Michelin star on a Paris restaurant of this scale compresses the reservation window fast, and the 8th arrondissement draws both local and international demand. If your dates are fixed, book the moment they open up rather than waiting.
Specific menu details are not available in the venue record, so naming dishes would be speculation. For a Michelin-starred modern cuisine restaurant at the €€€€ price point, a tasting menu format is the likely anchor — confirm with the restaurant whether à la carte is also offered before you arrive.
A dedicated private dining room is not confirmed in the venue data, and total seat count is not listed, so large group bookings carry real uncertainty here. check the venue's official channels before planning anything above four people — at €€€€ per head, you want that confirmed in writing before committing.
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