Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish Modern French with a standout terrace view of Paris; food is refined and desserts beloved, but service inconsistency and pricing can frustrate.
Quai de Meudon delivers solid A-grade performance anchored by refined, flavorful French cuisine with standout desserts and an exceptional rooftop setting overlooking Paris. However, quality varies noticeably across visits, and service speed lags during busy periods, preventing the consistency needed for grade A territory. It's a destination for the view and occasion rather than reliable culinary excellence.
Housed in a converted station, this place opens onto a terrace with a striking view of Paris, a setting reviewers call unique and charming. Service swings from polished to patchy, but on good nights staff feel warm and professional. One diner summed it up: "Beautiful terrace and memorable desserts," though others hit slow patches when it is busy. The cooking leans Modern French with classics refined rather than flashy, accented by light global touches like ceviche and chimichurri. Think duck breast, scallops, and a risotto here and there, finished by showpiece desserts. It suits diners who value setting and careful plating over avant-garde theatrics, with pricing that reflects the view and ingredients more than sheer portion size. Families do fine here thanks to a kids menu at €22 (breaded fish, chicken, ice cream) and familiar sides like purées. Picky eaters can stick to simpler mains and fish and chips–style options, while adventurous teens might enjoy tuna or scallops. The terrace is a treat for kids when the weather cooperates.
Area: Leafy suburban ridge of Meudon with scenic outlooks; draws locals and destination diners seeking views.
Safety: Perceived safe and well-kept; terrace praised for peaceful setting in good weather.
Nearby: Former train station site with rooftop/terrace; residential areas and corporate offices nearby.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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