Pertinence: the intimacy of a grand table in the 7th arrondissement
A stone’s throw from rue Saint-Dominique, Pertinence embodies the elegance of French gastronomy revisited with the precision of a goldsmith. An intimate, discreet address.
A great table in the 7th arrondissement
Located at 29 rue de l’Exposition, Pertinence was born from the creative union of two chefs: Japanese Ryunosuke Naito and Malaysian Kwen Liew. In a cocoon-like space, this restaurant offers an intimate atmosphere where only a few tables line up soberly. Far from the hustle and bustle of Paris, this is a place for those seeking
Menus like sheet music
Pertinence offers a range of menus that are veritable culinary journeys. The three- or four-course lunch menu offers a more accessible version of the chefs’ philosophy. In the evening, the tasting menus feature six or seven courses, revealing the full creativity of the duo. Each dish arrives like a musical note in a coherent score, with flavors flowing seamlessly from one to the next.
Signature cocktails are not the order of the day here: it’s the wine that accompanies, thanks to a selective menu featuring both grands crus and new discoveries by winemakers. The plates are distinguished by a sober elegance, without overload, where each ingredient finds its place. Refinement is not demonstrative, but thoughtful, in the service of taste.
A dinner of exceptional finesse
Tactful food and wine pairings extend the sensory experience. Among the signature dishes, blue lobster is a must. Delicately roasted in its shell, it is accompanied by a sauce with Malaysian Laksa accents. Married with porcini mushrooms and grilled cauliflower, it unfolds a marine score of deep flavors.
Personalized service, between elegance and restraint
The charm of Pertinence lies not only on the plate. Service plays a key role,
of a small space encourages this tailor-made experience, where every customer
feels privileged.
Editor’s Opinion
At the crossroads of cultures, Pertinence succeeds in blending French rigor and Asian sensibility
, in a no-nonsense, intimate atmosphere. This restaurant is not
for a quick dinner or a noisy social event, but a place to take
the time to appreciate precise cuisine, sincere attention and refined service.
A chic, made-to-measure privatization on the scale of a meal, to be shared with those who
know how to savor the delicacy of rare moments.
Practical information
Pertinence, 29 rue de l’Exposition 75007 Paris
+33 (0)1 45 55 20 96
Tuesday to Saturday
Menus: lunch from €85 (3 courses) / tasting dinner from €155 /
prestige menu from €220
Reservations essential on the restaurant website.
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