10 unforgettable restaurants for Father’s Day

Treat your father to an exceptional outdoor culinary experience. Here’s a selection of ten Parisian restaurants ideal for celebrating Father’s Day.
Rosé – Mediterranean flavours at Porte de Versailles
Rosé isn’t just another hotel restaurant. It’s a southern interlude, a reminder of aperitifs with friends, long generous tables, lilting accents. A Mediterranean atmosphere recreated down to the smallest detail – but in the heart of Paris.
In the kitchen, the trio of sea, land and vegetation takes pride of place in a formula designed for sharing. Everything is homemade, with seasonal produce, often sourced locally thanks to committed partners such as CQFD in Meaux or Pommy. The result? A sunny, balanced and always generous plate.
ROSE, THE RESTAURANT, 4 Av. de la Prte de la Plaine, 75015 Paris
Madonna Osteria – Italian chic in the 9th arrondissement
Since its opening in September 2023, Madonna Osteria has been blowing a breath of authentic Italian air into the capital. The restaurant offers total immersion in the world of Milanese and Turinese tables. Here, no pizzas, but refined transalpine cuisine, served in a decor that revives tradition with modernity.
Among the must-try dishes on the menu, we recommend vitello tonnato,osso buco, slowly simmered for perfect tenderness. Escalope Milanese, a piece of veal breaded and browned to perfection, served large and cut at the table. And last but not least, tiramisu monté minute, a gourmet spectacle created right before our customers’ eyes.
Madonna, 52 Rue La Fayette, 75009 Paris
Le Congrès Maillot – Traditional brasserie with terrace
Congrès Maillot is just that. A reassuring institution, discreet but essential, which since 1975 has preserved a certain idea of the Parisian brasserie. A plush decor, a seafood bench that would make the ports of Brittany pale. But above all, a solid menu and a service that knows its regulars.
As for the dishes, the menu alternates between the great mastered classics (gratinée à l’oignon maison, chateaubriand sauce béarnaise, sole meunière) and well-calibrated creations, such as poêlée de saint-jacques or foie de veau aux oignons. The individual entrecôte, rare in Paris, is one of the restaurant’s best-sellers.
Le Congrès Maillot, 80 Av. de la Grande Armée, 75017 Paris
Wepler – Parisian institution at Place de Clichy
Some places have a soul, others a memory. Le Wepler has both. Leaning against the Place Clichy since 1881, this century-old brasserie has become much more than a simple gourmet address. At the crossroads between Montmartre and Pigalle, it embodies an entire section of Parisian cultural life.
Even today, this brasserie retains the verve of its era, enriched by an Art Deco ambience, a covered terrace and modern frescoes by Mathilde Jonquière. Far from the staid decor, you can breathe life into the place, that of well-stocked plates… and well-written pages.
Le Wepler, 14 Pl. de Clichy, 75018 Paris
Auberge Dab – Seafood specialities at Porte Maillot
Just a stone’s throw from Porte Maillot, Auberge Dab is the epitome of the refined Parisian brasserie. Warm wood panelling, white tablecloths, meticulous service: the address is reassuring from the moment you enter. You come for the classics, perfectly executed. Mature meats, seafood platters and veal liver attract a loyal clientele.
The house takes care of every detail, without ever overdoing it. The staff know their regulars. It’s a place where you can have lunch in a suit, or dinner between generations. It’s a chic but lively landmark.
L’Auberge Dab, 161 Av. de Malakoff, 75116 Paris
Café Restaurant Jules – Friendly bistro in the 5th arrondissement
Located just a stone’s throw from the Jardin des Plantes, Café Restaurant Jules is a friendly, refined address. With its peaceful terrace, protected from the hustle and bustle of the 5th arrondissement, the place exudes relaxation. Perfect for a family lunch where you can take the time to chat.
On the plate, the chef favors seasonal products: grilled fish, French meats and homemade desserts. The service is attentive, the ambience gentle, and the décor a blend of stone, light wood and contemporary touches. You’ll feel right at home here, especially in sunny Paris.
Café Restaurant Jules, 119 bis Rue Monge, 75005 Paris
Pamela Popo – Retro-chic ambience in the Marais
Nestled in the charming Marais district of Paris, Pamela Popo is a confidential address that combines gastronomy, retro ambience and creativity. With its private areas, cocktail bar and refined menu, this restaurant is a veritable nugget for lovers of unique moments.
Pamela Popo ‘s menu is a veritable gustatory voyage. Starters, main courses and desserts feature quality products, carefully crafted to combine simplicity and refinement. Among the must-try dishes:
Starters: Escargots fermiers à la provençale, basil oil.
Main courses: Aberdeen Angus prime rib, served with béarnaise sauce and roasted pommes grenailles, or their Cod with miso and lemongrass broth
Desserts: finish in style with Le Célèbre “Paris-Brest” or their seasonal Pavlova.
Pamela Popo, 15 Rue François Miron, 75004 Paris
Kinugawa Rive Gauche – French-Japanese cuisine with a view
Perched on the roof of the Hôtel Sax, Kinugawa Rive Gauche boldly blends contemporary Japanese cuisine with a Parisian spirit. The elegantly appointed terrace boasts a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower, making it an ideal venue for special occasions.
Premium sushi, tempura, tataki and Japanese cocktails make up a refined menu. The service is precise, the plates graphic, and the light at the end of the day sublimates the experience. Ideal for a father who loves Asian cuisine and aesthetics.
Kinugawa Rive Gauche, 55 Av. de Saxe, 75007 Paris
Mūn – Panoramic terrace on the Champs-Élysées
Located at the top of the Publicis building, Mūn offers one of the most beautiful terraces in Paris. The atmosphere is hushed, almost cinematic. The tables, carefully laid out, overlook the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and the Parisian skyline.
On the plate, elegant Asian cuisine, focusing on noble products: dim sum, wagyu beef, raw fish, smoked cocktails. All in a chic but not stuffy atmosphere, perfect for impressing a father who loves panoramas and gastronomy.
Mun, 52 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris
Bonnie – 360° view from the Morland Tower
Located on the top floor of the Tour Morland, Bonnie is an experience in itself. This 360-degree rooftop overlooks the whole of Paris, offering an unparalleled view of the Seine, Notre-Dame, Bastille and beyond. The place blends 70’s design, rounded furniture, golden light and a lounge atmosphere.
The menu features modernized bistronomic dishes: ceviche, poultry, infused purées and tangy desserts. The service is dynamic, the playlist carefully curated, and the view… breathtaking. A perfect spot for dads who love architecture, design and exception.
Bonnie, 10 Rue Agrippa d’Aubigné, 75004 Paris
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