4 french bistro rooms in Rue Cler and Champ de Mars, editor-picked by TableJourney. All of Rue Cler and Champ de Mars's food · All french bistro in Paris.
Tomy & Co ★ 4.6
22 Rue Surcouf, 75007 Paris
Tomy Gousset's Tomy & Co in Paris's 7e earned a Michelin star in 2018 and still runs the seasonal kitchen everyone in the embassy quarter books for a long lunch.
Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. The five-course tasting at €98 is the deal of the room on weeknights.
Le Cinq Mars ★ 4.2
51 Rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris
Le Cinq Mars is the kind of Paris room a gallerist takes a writer to: red banquettes, chalkboard, an endive salad with Roquefort and walnuts that has not changed.
Tip: Lunch is open to walk-ins; dinner books a week ahead, two weeks for a weekend.
Le Bistrot de Paris ★ 4.1
33 Rue de Lille, 75007 Paris
Le Bistrot Paris in the 7e runs a classic carte where the lunch menu rotates daily and dinner stays close to the Lyonnais playbook. A regulars' room.
Tip: The lunch menu at €24 is the city's most under-rated set, including coffee and a small carafe.
Le Petit Cler ★ 3.9
29 Rue Cler, 75007 Paris
Le Petit Cler in Paris sits on Rue Cler, the embassy market street, and runs an all-day bistro carte of croque-monsieur, steak frites and Lyonnais salads.
Tip: The terrace catches sun until 19:00 in summer; the back room is the warmer winter pick.