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Lafayette's restaurant rue d'AnjouBWorth Trying

8 Rue d'Anjou, 75008 Paris, France · Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (1029 reviews)

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Glamorous, scene-driven contemporary French hotspot with standout dishes but inconsistent service; great for special occasions if you accept very high prices and variable hospitality.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Lafayette's rue d'Anjou delivers a cinematic Parisian experience anchored by stunning, palace-like interior design and exceptional signature dishes like lobster spaghetti and escargots. However, inconsistent execution across visits and courses, combined with unpredictable service quality at the door and host stand, prevents a higher grade. Best suited for special occasions where ambiance matters more than reliability.

Restaurant Summary

Stepping inside feels like a cinematic Parisian mansion: ornate rooms, candlelit tables, and a social buzz that tilts toward a party mood. Guests rave about the setting—"the room is gorgeous"—even as experiences vary at the door and host stand. Expect polished moments from servers alongside occasional lapses like slow clearing or awkward seating choices near service stations. The cooking leans contemporary French with luxe touches—think lobster spaghetti and truffled artichokes—plus caviar options and playful sauces. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: modern twists on classics rather than molecular theater. When it lands, plates shine; when it misses, steaks and seasoning can feel ordinary for the price. Families will find a few friendly anchors—burger, omelettes, rigatoni, and fries—but this is a dressy, scene-forward spot best for dates or celebrations. There is no explicit kids menu, and prices are high; picky eaters may prefer simpler bistros nearby.

At a Glance

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€95-140 per person ReservationsRecommended

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Location Insights

Area: Elegant 8th arrondissement near luxury shopping and offices; draws fashion, business, and celebratory diners.

Safety: Well-lit, busy luxury district; generally safe with steady foot traffic into late evening.

Nearby: Close to Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré boutiques, hotels, and major avenues; easy access to transit and taxis.

Champs-ÉlyséesThis neighborhood is characterized by upscale boutiques, fine dining establishments, and elegant cafés. It attracts a sophisticated crowd seeking luxury experiences, with a vibrant yet polished social atmosphere. The area is safe, well-connected, and a prime destination for both leisure and business dining.
Faubourg Saint-HonoréKnown for its concentration of haute couture fashion houses and luxury brands, this micro-neighborhood offers exclusive dining options and a refined ambiance. It is quieter and more discreet compared to the bustling Champs-Élysées avenue, appealing to those seeking privacy and elegance.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–14:00, 19:00–02:00 Tuesday12:00–14:00, 19:00–02:00 Wednesday12:00–14:00, 19:00–02:00 Thursday12:00–14:00, 19:00–02:00 Friday12:00–14:00, 19:00–02:00 Saturday19:00–02:00 Sunday19:00–02:00

Available: Reservations

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