Seemor

Un Zèbre à MontmartreBWorth Trying

38 Rue Lepic, 75018 Paris, France · French restaurant, Bar, Bistro · 4.4/5 Google (1732 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Cozy Montmartre bistro with reliably tasty French comfort dishes and warm service most nights, but expect occasional slow pacing and rare service missteps; good value at lunch.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Un Zèbre à Montmartre delivers reliable neighborhood bistro dining with solid food quality anchored by praised duck, tartare, and desserts, supported by warm, multilingual service. However, inconsistent execution—occasional tough steaks and variable plating—combined with notable service delays during busy periods and tight seating prevent grade A territory. Fair value and loyal repeat visitors confirm competent execution, but the restaurant lacks the distinction or consistency to rank among the area's premier dining destinations.

Restaurant Summary

On Rue Lepic, this feels like a cozy neighborhood haunt with warm, multilingual service and the hum of Montmartre evenings. Diners praise comforting plates and moments of kindness—"they helped us order in our language"—though peak hours can bring slow pacing. The cooking leans classic French bistro with a few playful detours—think roasted camembert with honey, duck with a gentle sweetness, steady tartare, plus a Thai beef salad and Buddha bowls. The culinary approach reads elevated traditional with small fusion notes: comfort-first, not showy, priced fairly for the area and excellent at lunch. Families do fine here: there is a kids menu (steak frites, ice cream) and plenty of familiar mains like burgers, pasta, and desserts. Space is tight near the kitchen and restroom, so request a calmer table; overall, a solid pick for kid-friendly French classics in Montmartre.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€35-45 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Touristy hilltop neighborhood with artsy vibe; mix of locals and visitors near Moulin Rouge and Sacré-Coeur.

Safety: Busy, well-trafficked streets; typical big-city pickpocket awareness; generally safe.

Nearby: Near Moulin Rouge and Rue Lepic shops; dense cafes and bistros; evening show crowds.

MontmartreThe dining scene in Montmartre is diverse, ranging from traditional French bistros and cafés to trendy eateries and casual dining spots. The area maintains a charming, village-like feel with cobblestone streets and a bustling social atmosphere, attracting both visitors and locals looking for authentic Parisian experiences.
Rue LepicRue Lepic is a lively street known for its cafés, bakeries, and small restaurants, offering a quintessential Parisian dining experience. It is frequented by those seeking a blend of local culture and culinary tradition in a vibrant yet relaxed setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–02:00 Tuesday09:00–02:00 Wednesday09:00–02:00 Thursday09:00–02:00 Friday09:00–02:00 Saturday09:00–02:00 Sunday09:00–02:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

View full analysis on Seemor →