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22 Rue du Champ de Mars, 75007 Paris, France · Restaurant, Italian restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant · Gros Caillou

Charming Sardinian-leaning Italian near Champ de Mars with standout handmade pastas, warm hosting, and prices that feel fair-to-premium for the area; book for a cozy, flavorful evening.

Our take

Via Del Campo delivers exceptional food quality anchored by beautifully executed Sardinian pastas and pristine seafood, paired with warm, attentive service and confident wine guidance. Solid consistency across repeat visits and a pleasant location near Champ de Mars support reliable dining, though tight table spacing and occasional peak-time service variance prevent the polish needed for grade A standards.

In more detail

Tucked near Champ de Mars, Via Del Campo feels warm and intimate rather than touristy. Service comes with a smile and confident guidance, and several diners remarked, "It felt like a neighborhood gem." The dining room is cozy and elegant and can get lively as the evening fills. The kitchen leans Sardinian and ingredient-led—expect handmade pastas like lorighittas and fregula, pristine seafood, and a focused menu that favors depth over breadth. Wines skew Italian with smart Sardinian picks, and staff steer you well. Some dishes, like truffle specials, draw mixed value notes, but the core pastas and starters deliver polished comfort. Families do fine here thanks to straightforward pastas and kind hosting; one guest even noted an activity box for a child. While there is no kids menu, options like paccheri or simple linguine suit younger eaters. Space is tight at peak times, so strollers may be tricky.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Upscale residential-touristic zone by Champ de Mars; elegant, calm streets catering to visitors and locals.

Safety: Well-lit, high-footfall tourist area; generally very safe with regular police presence.

What's nearby: Steps from Eiffel Tower and Champ de Mars; mix of hotels, boutiques, cafes; strong evening foot traffic.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Via Del Campo?

The pastas are the house strengths, especially lorighittas, fregula and linguine alle vongole.

What should I know before going to Via Del Campo?

It’s cozy and elegant with tight tables, gets noisy later, and reservations are advised.

What's Via Del Campo like?

Think cozy, elegant and neighborhood‑style, mellow at first then lively as the room fills.

Opening Hours

Sunday Monday12:00–14:30, 19:00–22:15 Tuesday12:00–14:30, 19:00–22:15 Wednesday12:00–14:30, 19:00–22:15 Thursday12:00–14:30, 19:00–22:15 Friday12:00–14:30, 19:00–22:15 Saturday12:00–14:30, 19:00–22:15
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