Where to eat in Paris after midnight. kitchens that keep going, post-bar staples and the classic 2am move.

After-hours picks

Au Pied de Cochon ★ 4.2

Brasserie€€Until Open 24/7

Au Pied de Cochon in Paris is the 24/7 Les Halles brasserie that fed market porters from 1947 and still pours onion soup at 03:00. Trotters, oysters.

Try: Onion soup, pig's trotters

Tip: The kitchen runs continuously; the 02:00-05:00 shift is the quietest seating window of the day.

Chez Denise (La Tour de Montlhéry) ★ 4.3

French bistro€€Until Open until 05:00

Chez Denise (La Tour de Montlhéry) in Paris's 1er is the all-night bistro that fed Les Halles porters until 1969 and now feeds the night-out crowd.

Try: Steak tartare, andouillette

Tip: Closed weekends. Arrive after midnight for the quieter second-wind crowd; tartare is the order.

Le Comptoir Général ★ 4.0

West African€€Until Open until 02:00

Le Comptoir Général in Paris's 10e is the canal-side African-themed bar-restaurant in a converted warehouse, with West African plates and a hibiscus bar.

Try: Bissap juice and West African plates

Tip: Open from 18:00 Tue-Sun; live DJ Thu-Sat from 22:00. The kitchen serves until 01:00 nightly.

Le Relais de l'Entrecôte ★ 4.0

French bistro€€Until Open until 23:30

Le Relais de l'Entrecôte in Paris is the 6e steak-frites room that queues until 23:00. At 20 Rue Saint-Benoît. Booking recommended. Reservations advised.

Try: Steak frites with house butter sauce

Tip: Queue from 21:00 for the late seating; tables turn every 45 minutes after the dinner rush.

Bouillon Pigalle ★ 4.1

French bistro€€Until Open until 00:00

Bouillon Pigalle in Paris pours classic bouillon dishes until midnight. At 22 Boulevard de Clichy. Booking recommended. Reservations advised.

Try: Bouillon classics

Tip: After 22:30 the queue thins. Order onion soup, steak tartare and île flottante for the late triple.

La Poule au Pot ★ 4.3

French bistro€€Until Open until 02:00

La Poule au Pot in Paris's 1er Les Halles cooks classic grand-mère bistro until 02:00. At 9 Rue Vauvilliers. Booking recommended. Reservations advised.

Try: Poule au pot Henri IV

Tip: After midnight the room thins to regulars; the soufflé Grand Marnier is the order for a late dessert.

L'Avant-Comptoir ★ 4.4

Spanish tapas€€Until Open until 23:30

Yves Camdeborde's L'Avant-Comptoir in Paris is the stand-up tapas-bar next to Le Comptoir du Relais. Twenty plates on hanging menus, no seats.

Try: Stand-up tapas-style plates

Tip: Open until 23:30. The grilled pâté en croûte plates run €8; pair with a glass of Beaujolais cru.

Clamato ★ 4.5

Seafood€€Until Open until 23:30

Clamato in Paris is Septime's seafood little sister, open until 23:30 with oysters and grilled fish. At 80 Rue de Charonne. Booking recommended.

Try: Oysters and grilled fish

Tip: Arrive after 21:30 for the second seating; the late oyster set is the best deal of the night.

Le Petit Bouillon Pharamond ★ 4.0

French bistro€€Until Open until 00:00

Le Petit Bouillon Pharamond in Paris keeps its 1879 dining room running until midnight. Tripes à la mode de Caen, Camembert flambé, Norman dishes after 23:00.

Try: Tripes à la mode de Caen

Tip: The tile mosaics are listed Historic Monument. Sit on the upper level for the dining-room view.

L'As du Fallafel ★ 4.4

Levantine€€Until Open until 23:30 Sun-Thu

L'As du Fallafel in Paris is the Marais falafel window open until 23:30 most nights, with a €9 sandwich and a queue that moves in 15 minutes at 23:00.

Try: Falafel pita

Tip: Closed Saturdays for Shabbat. The line keeps moving past 22:00; takeaway is faster than table.

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