As 2025 draws to a close, Paris is already looking ahead. New restaurants are redefining the way we eat, boutiques are reshaping the retail experience, and hybrid concepts are blurring the lines between art, taste, and culture
This guide brings together the places that warm, surprise, and inspire wonder — the ones where we meet, where we dream, and where we get a taste of the future taking shape.
THE NEW TABLES
Just steps from the Bourse, Le Stock celebrates instinctive, sun-lit, precise cooking shaped by the seasons.
A neighborhood spot turned true meeting place, it offers the comfort of a perfectly executed lunch as much as the pleasure of a dinner that lingers late into the night.
Come evening, the mood often shifts: eclectic music, a lively energy, and an atmosphere that carries on until 2 a.m. on weekends.
📍 88 Rue de Richelieu, 75002 Paris
In the heart of Rue Charlot, Arcane 17 blends Basque soul with French elegance through a distinctly contemporary lens.
A restaurant and bar with a strong identity, the address plays on contrasts: the warmth of its terroir, the finesse of its plates, the character of its space.
A discreet spot where people come as much for the food as for the intimate, velvety evening atmosphere.
📍 17 Rue Charlot, 75003 Paris
Rosario is reinventing the Iberian scene in Paris: a modern, vibrant, and exacting take on Spanish cuisine, far from clichés.
With chef José María, the restaurant blends respect for traditional terroirs with creative freedom, offering an honest, unpretentious approach.
A project born of family and friendship, led by Adrien and Théo, where Spain is told through flavors, gestures, and shared moments — a carbon-free Paris–Barcelona in every bite.
📍 96 Rue de Richelieu, 75002 Paris
Osteria Gòto welcomes you into a warm, relaxed atmosphere where you immediately feel at home. Inspired by Venice and its cicchetti, the restaurant offers a selection of natural wines and a variety of small plates to share… or not. A little corner of Italy in the heart of Paris, blending conviviality and gourmet discovery.
📍 151 Bd Voltaire, 75011 Paris
In the heart of Montorgueil, Casa Pregonda whisks you straight to the Balearic Islands with a relaxed elegance. Sun-drenched, refined tapas, inspired cocktails, and a Mediterranean ambiance create a true culinary journey. Every dish tells the story of sun, sea, and the charm of the Spanish islands.
📍 6 Rue Marie Stuart, 75002 Paris
In the Marais, Erica Paredes’ second address invites you to rediscover your inner child with mischief and creativity. Inventive cocktails, playful décor, and a joyful energy make every visit a suspended moment. A place where curiosity meets indulgence, for adults who love to play.
📍 25 Rue des Gravilliers, 75003 Paris
Under the guidance of Mélanie Serre, dishes swing between French classics and modern boldness, meant to be shared in a spectacular dining room designed by Tristan Auer. Between neo-Gothic ceilings and eclectic touches, every lunch or dinner becomes a lively moment where elegance, conviviality, and creativity meet.
📍 116 Rue du Temple, 75003 Paris
On Rue Dancourt, Vivide reinvents plant-based gastronomy with audacity and refinement. Every plate celebrates the richness of vegetables, crafted with responsibility and creativity. A destination where plants become star ingredients and taste is undeniable.
📍 3 Rue Dancourt, 75018 Paris
Mantra is an intimate hideaway on Rue Rodier, where France and Malaysia meet on every plate. This singular, confidential spot is led by Malaysian chef Manogeran Shasitaran and restaurateur Jonathan Caron, reflecting intertwined stories and flavors that travel beyond borders.
📍 17 Rue Claude Rodier, 75009 Pari
In the heart of the Marais, Joli blends chic bistro charm with festive brasserie energy, radiating Parisian elegance. Chef Youssef Gastli revisits French classics with generosity and boldness, while Paloma Laguette elevates desserts with unapologetic indulgence. The bar extends the experience with cocktails and mocktails inspired by palace bars, reinterpreted the French way.
📍 16 Rue des Francs Bourgeois, 75004 Paris
In the Marais, Envie, Le Banquet turns every meal into a convivial feast. Generous buffets, themed counters, and homemade dishes invite diners to compose their meal at will, all in a relaxed, festive atmosphere. A place where pleasure, sharing, and indulgence take center stage.
📍 148 Rue du Temple, 75003 Paris
Straddling convivial bistro and inventive dining, Babi takes the taste buds on a global journey with creative plates inspired by flavors from around the world. Chef Néo Guerin reinvents the classics, while Jérémie Taché pairs wines to match each dish. In a warm setting by ONO Studio, raw materials and custom tableware elevate the experience, where the taste of elsewhere meets a local spirit.
📍 17 Rue Claude Rodier, 75009 Paris
CAFÉS
In the heart of Montmartre, Noir celebrates coffee in all its forms — ethical, sustainable, and meticulously crafted. Carefully selected Arabicas roasted on-site reveal rich, precise flavors. A sharp, focused coffee shop where every cup reflects transparency, expertise, and a true passion for coffee.
📍 6 Rue des Trois Frères, 75018 Paris
KKN plunges the 18th arrondissement into a futuristic, Seoul-inspired world of screens and neon. On the menu: “katcha” matchas and reimagined Korean recipes with mango, strawberry, or dark chocolate, served alongside pastries. A spot where tradition meets pop culture for a unique sensory journey.
📍 110 Rue Caulaincourt, 75018 Paris
Cuvée Noire selects exceptional coffees from small producers, freshly roasted to reveal their full aromatic richness. A destination for discerning coffee lovers, where every cup is a study in precision and flavor. The essence of coffee, simple, pure, and perfectly mastered.
📍 78 Rue d’Aboukir, 75002 Paris
A new addition to the 3rd arrondissement, Merlo Caffè serves perfectly crafted espressos on a La Marzocco machine. Open since October 2025, the café also offers sweet treats and plant-based alternatives in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. With both indoor and outdoor seating and a pet-friendly vibe, it’s the ideal stop for a warm, indulgent coffee break.
📍 57 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris
Spiced combines specialty coffee, carefully sourced ingredients, and indulgent pastries. More than a coffee stop, it’s a lively spot where you come for flavor, energy, and a little warmth, just steps from the Madeleine. A precise, elegant, and inviting café to elevate your everyday moments.
📍 34 Bis Rue Vignon, 75009 Paris
Flâneur Coffee Club offers a one-of-a-kind coffee experience in the heart of the 1st arrondissement. Opened in September 2025, this immersive showroom blends coffee mixology with multi-sensory art for a unique journey through espresso and gentle extraction methods. With sweet treats and plant-based options, on-site or to-go, FCC turns every cup into a captivating moment.
📍 21 Rue Étienne Marcel, 75001 Paris
At 47 Rue Vieille du Temple, Maison Nespresso invites visitors on a true sensory journey around coffee. Housed in a historic townhouse, the expertise of the bean is expressed through roasting, blending, and tasting explorations. A lively space where coffee lovers, artists, and creatives meet to reinvent the art of coffee and share collaborations and limited editions.
📍 47 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75004 Paris
CORE offers healthy, local, seasonal cuisine designed to balance indulgence and well-being. Set in a space crafted by Bureau Lacroix, the restaurant blends modern, elegant, and welcoming vibes — perfect for a balanced lunch, a relaxed coffee, or a quiet afterwork. Every dish proves that fresh, responsible, and flavorful eating is possible without compromise.
📍 5 Rue du Pas de la Mule, 75004 Paris
To celebrate its fifth anniversary, Parisian radio station La Patate Douce has opened a music café-bar in the heart of the Marais. With Mamiche pastries and a hint of sweet potato, the spot combines indulgence and sound, creating a warm place where coffee, music, and creativity can be savored at every moment.
📍 3 Rue Borda, 75003 Paris
Casa Loewe blends luxury retail with an art gallery: ready-to-wear, leather goods, and home objects are showcased in an elegant space of concrete, marble, and light wood. A sensory destination where design, craftsmanship, and natural light combine to create a refined, unique shopping experience.
📍 48 Av. Montaigne, 75008 Paris
Alohas unveils its new boutique on Rue Vieille-du-Temple, featuring the label’s latest releases alongside iconic models. Known for square-toe ballerinas and other Barcelona-made footwear, the store allows visitors to try pieces on pre-order before home delivery. A chic, practical destination for fans of stylish, responsible shoes.
📍 75 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris
Hailing from Los Angeles, Reformation opens its first Parisian store across two floors in the heart of the Marais. Sustainable ready-to-wear and accessories are paired with the high-tech Retail X experience for personalized, innovative shopping. Studio Le Cann brings the brand’s Californian spirit to an elegant, contemporary Parisian setting.
📍 17 Rue Claude Rodier, 75009 Paris
The online multi-brand retailer Suuupply opens its first physical store at 27 Rue de Saintonge in the 3rd arrondissement. Across 69 m², Studio Sonder has created a space that blends industrial influences, luxurious touches, and vintage furniture. A thoughtfully designed destination to discover and shop the curated selections of this young Parisian brand.
📍 27 Rue de Saintonge, 75003 Paris
Saint Laurent’s new flagship turns shopping into a museum-like experience: ready-to-wear, leather goods, and shoes are displayed in a setting where design, art, and exceptional furniture converge. At 35–37 Avenue Montaigne, each floor reveals refined volumes and meticulous details, offering an elegant, immersive journey into the world of the house.
📍 53 Av. Montaigne, 75008 Paris
TOTEME opens its first Parisian flagship at 27 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in a historic townhouse. Designed by Swedish studio Halleroed, the 220 m² boutique combines natural light, limestone, and clean volumes to create a space that is both precise and warm. A refuge where design, fashion, and Scandinavian elegance meet, featuring a geometric staircase leading to a cocoon above the city’s bustle.
📍 27 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris
The South Korean brand opens its first European flagship at 132 Rue Vieille du Temple, merging retail and conceptual art. The store features striking robotic installations, including the Giant Head Kinetic Object, exploring movement, emotion, and human cognition. An immersive space where eyewear meets innovation for a shopping experience at the intersection of art and technology.
📍 132 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris
At the corner of Rue Vieille-du-Temple and Rue de Poitou, Marimekko debuts its first French store in a raw, modular post-industrial space. The Finnish design icon showcases its signature prints and collections, blending fashion and homeware. A lively destination in the heart of the Marais, designed to captivate Parisian and international style and design enthusiasts
📍 120 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris
COS opens a temporary boutique at 29–33 Avenue des Champs-Élysées until February, set in an elegant, minimalist space. The concept reflects the Swedish brand’s premium approach: clean design, high-quality materials, and contemporary collections for men and women. A must-visit spot to experience COS in an iconic Parisian setting.
📍 33 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris
PATINOIRE PRINTEMPS x FERRERO
For Christmas, Printemps Haussmann transforms into a New York–inspired wonderland with FERRERO ROCHER®: a rooftop ice rink, a golden chocolate pyramid, and magical window displays. Visitors can skate with views of the Eiffel Tower, surrounded by a setting inspired by Rockefeller Center, while enjoying the iconic golden chocolates. A magical, indulgent experience turning Paris rooftops into a true Christmas fairy tale.
📍 64 Bd Haussmann, 75009 Paris
Le Bon Marché becomes a Parisian Christmas village, with wooden chalets, twinkling garlands, and snow-dusted rooftops, inspired by Alsatian markets. Every floor offers gifts for all tastes: décor, cozy finds, original creations, and hidden surprises. A magical destination where both young and old can immerse themselves in the holiday spirit.
📍 24 Rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris
For the holidays, Ralph’s dresses up in a warm, elegant Christmas décor with trees, garlands, and twinkling lights. Housed in a classic townhouse, the restaurant offers a refined and welcoming setting where gastronomy and festive spirit meet. Every detail — décor, ambiance, and table — immerses guests in the magic of a Parisian Christmas.
📍 Rotonde Clémenceau, 1 Pl. Clemenceau, 75008 Paris
From November to March, Le Chalet invites you to slow down in a warm, mountain-inspired cocoon. Immerse yourself in alpine vibes, bathe in soft light, and savor bourbon-based cocktails, including the signature Thermal Shock that awakens the senses. A cozy winter refuge to relax and warm up!
📍 30-32 Rue du Sentier, 75002 Paris
LE GRAND CAFÉ, DU GRAND PALAIS
For Christmas, Le Grand Café dresses up in a festive, welcoming décor, turning the restaurant into a true holiday jewel. With Joseph Dirand’s refined touch, the atmosphere evokes the elegance of Claude Sautet films, blending sophistication and conviviality. The menu celebrates French cuisine, from reimagined classics to contemporary creations, for a magical meal at the heart of the Grand Palais.
📍 Rotonde Clémenceau, 1 Pl. Clemenceau, 75008 Paris
Paris is already writing the next chapter: new tables, new destinations, new ways to taste the city. Now it’s your turn—explore, taste, wander, and let yourself be surprised.







































