€42-75Book 1 week ahead
Monsieur Georges on Place Saint-Georges is the bistronomic dining room with seasonal market plates, a courtyard terrace and Pyrenean-producer tasting menus.
Tip: Sit on the cobbled square in spring and summer; the €42 lunch is the canonical entry. Reservations advised.
€35-55Book Walk-in ahead
Le Sherpa on Rue du Taur near Saint-Sernin is the Himalayan dining room with Nepalese and Tibetan tasting menus, momos and dal bhat in a tight small space.
Tip: Walk-ins usually OK weeknights; book ahead Friday and Saturday. The momos and dal bhat are the canonical orders.
Py-R 2 ★ ★ 4.8
Chef Pierre Lambinon€158-188Book 3 weeks ahead
Py-R below Rue de Metz near Pont Neuf is chef Pierre Lambinon's two Michelin star dining room with brick-vaulted ceilings and a daily tasting menu.
Tip: The €158 menu PY-R is the canonical course; the €188 Degustation is the full tour. Book three weeks ahead for weekend service.
Chef Yannick Delpech€135Book 4 weeks ahead
Acte 2 in a former Cote Pavee sawmill is Yannick Delpech's return after L'Amphitryon, a fifteen-cover one-Michelin-star room with an evening surprise menu.
Tip: Single 20:00 sitting Tuesday to Saturday; book four weeks out. Friday and Saturday lunch are the easier slots.
Sept 1 ★ ★ 4.6
Chef Guillaume Momboisse€98-158Book 3 weeks ahead
Sept on Rue Theodore Ozenne in Carmes is chef Guillaume Momboisse's one-Michelin-star urban gastronomy room, opened March 2023 with an open seafood kitchen.
Tip: Lunch is the value entry at €98; the €158 menu Degustation is the full evening. Tuesday to Saturday only.
Chef Stephane Tournie€95-145Book 2 weeks ahead
Les Jardins de l'Opera on Place du Capitole is Stephane Tournie's one-Michelin-star dining room set in a glass-roofed courtyard, refined southwest cooking.
Tip: Book the courtyard table under the glass roof; signature plates include scallops with cream of rice and nori, foie gras and truffle ravioli.