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Le P'tit TroquetA-

28 Rue de l'Exposition, 75007 Paris, France · French restaurant, Bistro, Restaurant · Gros Caillou

Charming tiny Parisian bistro near the Eiffel Tower serving classic French dishes with warm service; reserve ahead and expect a solid, fairly priced three-course experience.

Our take

Le P'tit Troquet earns its A- grade through strong food quality anchored by standout boeuf bourguignon and reliable technique, paired with warm, attentive service that makes diners feel genuinely welcomed. The charming Parisian setting and generally consistent execution position it as a competitive neighborhood bistro, though occasional seasoning variance and tight quarters prevent it from reaching grade A territory. Authentic reviews and loyal following reinforce its standing as a worthwhile destination for traditional French comfort dining near the Eiffel Tower.

In more detail

Tucked on a quiet street near the Eiffel Tower, this tiny room hums with warm Parisian charm. Servers glide between closely set tables offering English menus and wine tips, and one diner noted the room felt cozy and genuinely local despite the touristy area. Service reads kind and attentive, with occasional bustle when every seat is claimed. The cooking leans classic bistro—think burgundy-rich stews, seared scallops, duck, and Brie—polished rather than flashy, with a few modern winks like lemongrass or green curry mayo. It suits travelers seeking traditional comfort with care more than culinary theatrics, and regulars praise the boeuf bourguignon and crème brûlée as reliable anchors. Portions are sensible and pricing feels fair for the neighborhood, though a minority have found dishes timidly seasoned or steaks firmer than ideal. Families fare well here: staff have offered kids portions, and the menu has friendly picks like beef bourguignon, mashed potatoes, and simple desserts. Adventurous specials exist, but there are always recognizable dishes for cautious eaters. Terrace tables sit right on the street, so indoors is better for small children if you can reserve.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Elegant residential-stroll area steps from Eiffel Tower; mix of locals and sightseers seeking classic Paris ambiance.

Safety: Well-lit, upscale, and busy with tourists; generally very safe into evening hours.

What's nearby: Near Eiffel Tower and Champ de Mars; small shops and cafes on quiet side streets off main tourist routes.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Le P'tit Troquet?

The boeuf bourguignon, foie gras, duck fillets and crème brûlée are the menu anchors you want to try.

What should I know before going to Le P'tit Troquet?

Book ahead, expect a tiny cozy dining room or a street-side table, and plan for moderate French portions and neighborhood prices.

What's Le P'tit Troquet like?

An intimate, traditionally styled bistro with attentive service and a lively small-room atmosphere near the Eiffel Tower.

Opening Hours

Sunday Monday Tuesday12:00–14:00, 19:00–23:00 Wednesday12:00–14:00, 19:00–23:00 Thursday12:00–14:00, 19:00–23:00 Friday12:00–14:00, 18:30–23:00 Saturday
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