Where to eat near Roland-Garros? Our chic addresses

The French Open returns from May 20 to June 9, 2025. And while the champions of the racket are putting on a show on the clay courts, gourmets are well advised to set their sights on the good restaurants nearby.

Just a stone’s throw from the legendary Roland-Garros stadium courts in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, you’ll find a host of addresses ideal for lunching between matches, sipping cocktails on the rooftop or dining after a day of sporting suspense. Follow the guide!

Blanc by Shinichi Sato: two stars, forehand

Located in the heart of Paris’s 16ᵉ arrondissement at 52 Rue de Longchamp, Blanc, Shinichi Sato‘s new gastronomic project, offers an exceptional culinary experience. In an uncluttered yet warm setting, the two-time Michelin-starred chef celebrates raw produce and the finesse of flavors in his new restaurant.

Designed in partnership with Kengo Kuma and Associates, this venue promises a complete sensory experience, where architecture, soundscape and tableware respond to the precision of the kitchen.

📍52 rue de Longchamp, 75116 Paris

Lordy’s Paris Club: English chic and after-hours cocktails

Just a stone’s throw from the Trocadero, Lordy’s Paris Club, a restaurant in the Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel, blends British elegance with Parisian conviviality. The decor, designed by Michael Malapert, evokes a refined London club, with its cognac-striped banquettes, 24-hour bar and giant screen for game viewing.

In charge of the kitchen, young chef Yassine Riahi (28), who has worked with Alain Ducasse and Hélène Darroze, offers a bistronomic menu with cosmopolitan influences, to be discovered in a hushed, subdued space.

The best part? Every first Thursday of the month, an original afterwork transforms the LPC bar into a whisky embassy, with signature cocktails, bites inspired by the guest distilleries and a musical ambience to match.

📍88 bis avenue Kléber, 75116

La Grande Cascade: for special occasions (or big sets)

Looking for a timeless interlude after a day on the terraces? Head for the Bois de Boulogne, ten minutes from the stadium, to discover or rediscover La Grande Cascade, a Michelin-starred institution for over 55 years.

The Belle Époque décor, Gustave Eiffel’s glass rotunda and Frédéric Robert ‘s precise cuisine make it the ideal setting for a romantic dinner or celebration. The icing on the cake: the absolute calm of the terrace on the edge of the woods, far from the hustle and bustle of Paris.

📍Bois de Boulogne, allée de Longchamp, 75016

Rooftop du Molitor: the stylish spot, from clay to water

With its unobstructed view of the Roland-Garros training grounds, the rooftop of the Molitor Hotel is the cool HQ of the tournament. Come up for a late-afternoon cocktail, a light lunch or simply to admire the final exchanges of the day.

📍6 avenue de la Porte Molitor, 75016

Brasserie d’Auteuil and Le Flandrin: institutions revisited

Just a 13-minute walk away, Brasserie d’Auteuil plays the dolce vita card, with a rooftop garden, open-air cocktails and mamma-style cuisine in a decor designed by Laura Gonzalez. A 10-minute drive away, Le Flandrin, a historic brasserie in western Paris, offers a south-facing terrace and a menu faithful to French elegance.

📍Brasserie d’Auteuil, 78 rue d’Auteuil, 75016
📍Le Flandrin, 4 place Tattegrain, 75116

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