Side Trips from Paris Restaurants

The Ile-de-France's fanciest restaurants can be just as pricey as their Parisian counterparts. Close to the Channel for fresh fish, lush Normandy for beef and dairy products, and the rich agricultural regions of Picardy and the Beauce, Ile-de-France chefs have all the ingredients they could wish for, and shop for the freshest produce early each morning at the huge food market at Rungis, 18 km (10 miles) south of the capital. Traditional "local delicacies"—lamb stew, pâté de Pantin (pastry filled with meat), or pig's trotters—tend to be obsolete, though creamy Brie, made locally in Meaux and Coulommiers, remains queen of the cheese board.

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  • 1. Gordon Ramsay au Trianon

    $$$$

    Worldwide chef sensation Gordon Ramsay brings his conversation-worthy cuisine to this Versailles berth. Picture exemplary entrées like ravioli of langoustines and lobster cooked in a Riesling bisque with Petrossian caviar and lime consommé, or Périgord foie gras done "2 ways," roasted with a beetroot tart and pressed with green apple and Sauternes, all available on an expensive five-course tasting menu at dinner. The Trianon's more casual, 60-seat Véranda restaurant (open for lunch and dinner) is also under Ramsay's sway, and in its black-and-white contemporary setting you can opt for his "light, modern take" on bistro novelties like radicchio and Parmesan risotto with chorizo oil. Teatime provides a delightful (and more reasonable) restorative for weary château-goers, with a French twist on high tea: scones, madeleines, and heavenly macarons.

    1 bd. de la Reine, Versailles, Île-de-France, 78000, France
    01–30–84–50–18

    Known For

    • Stellar cuisine from a star chef
    • More casual Véranda outpost next door
    • One Michelin star

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential, Jacket required
  • 2. La Table du 11

    $$$$

    With a Michelin star in his pocket, rising chef Jean-Baptiste Lavergne-Morazzani has answered the city's dire need for top-quality and well-priced dining at La Table du 11. A small menu features the freshest market dishes: maybe line-caught daurade with candied citrus, Argentine beef with roasted pumpkin and velvety buratina cheese, and a spectacular cheese plate for dessert. The chic and pleasingly sparse dining room is bright in the day and elegant but cozy at dinnertime. The three- to seven-dish prix-fixe menus are fairly reasonable for this level of quality.

    8 rue de la Chancellerie, Versailles, Île-de-France, 78000, France
    09–83–34–76–00

    Known For

    • Excellent traditional French cuisine
    • Affordable prix-fixe menus
    • Charming ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
  • 3. Le Corot

    $$$$ | Quartier Saint-Louis

    Chef Rémi Chambard's Michelin-starred dining room at the charming "countryside" luxury hotel Les Étangs de Corot is a favorite hideaway for Paris gastronomes not only for the lovely setting, between Paris and Versailles, but for his flawless cuisine made from top-notch ingredients (veggies are from the Versailles gardens). In warm weather, the famous Sunday brunch, served in the beautiful patio garden, is an experience to remember.

    55 rue de Versailles, Versailles, Île-de-France, 92410, France
    01–41–15–37–00

    Known For

    • Beautiful lakeside setting with outdoor garden seating
    • In a luxury hotel for a perfect weekend getaway between Paris and Versailles
    • Superb cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.--Wed. No dinner Sun.
  • 4. Le Georges Hôtel Le Grand Monarque

    $$$$

    If you want to make your visit or stay in Chartres a memorable one, this stellar hotel restaurant is the place to go. Excellent by any standards, the elegant dining room, impeccable service, and refined gastronomic menu from chef Thomas Parnaud, who breathed new life into the restaurant when he took the helm in mid-2018, make this dining room a standout in Chartres and the entire region.

    22 pl. des Epars, Île-de-France, 28000, France
    02–37–18–15–15

    Known For

    • Imaginative dishes
    • Creative young chef
    • Impeccable service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.
  • 5. Le Jardin des Plumes

    $$$$

    Owner and chef Eric Guérin brings all his considerable expertise to bear in the beautiful dining room at this hotel restaurant, where the menu focuses on the bounty of the Norman seaside. A destination unto itself, the restaurant and hotel are favorites of Giverny visitors seeking a dining "experience," so be sure to reserve in advance for both lunch and dinner. Prices are on the higher side, but for cuisine of this quality that's to be expected.

    1 rue du Milieu, Giverny, Normandy, 27620, France
    02–32–54–26–35

    Known For

    • Seasonal local products
    • Dining on the beautiful outdoor terrace
    • Michelin star

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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  • 6. Villa Marinette

    $$$$

    Three km (2 miles) from Rambouillet near the small town of Gazeran, this ivy-clad 18th-century home is a romantic setting for an elegant gastronomic meal. Dishes like roasted cod in beef reduction with black-truffle risotto or fillet of venison with parsnip mousse are made with the freshest ingredients—many from the kitchen garden—and can be followed by a copious cheese plate or tempting seasonal desserts. A beautiful garden terrace is delightful in the summer. Three-course prix-fixe menus at both lunch and dinner are an excellent value.

    20 av. du Général de Gaulle, Gazeran, Île-de-France, 78125, France

    Known For

    • Garden terrace
    • Romantic and refined atmosphere
    • Seasonal menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun., Reservations essential
  • 7. L'Axel

    $$$$

    Young Japanese chef Kunihisa Goto has finally brought Fontainebleau's dining scene a Michelin star. The sleek contemporary dining room is the perfect setting for his refined cuisine that draws from the natural bounty of the lush Fontainebleau region, both wild and cultivated. The menu is small, all the better to highlight luxury ingredients like sea urchin, caviar, truffles, and langoustine served with more prosaic riches like caramelized local tomatoes, puree of chervil root, or a velvety buckwheat sauce (prix-fixe menus are available for both lunch and dinner).

    43 rue de France, Fontainebleau, Île-de-France, 77300, France
    01–64–22–01–57

    Known For

    • Seasonal cuisine
    • Japanese-inflected dishes
    • Stellar wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed.
  • 8. La Table Saint Just

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    A pleasing mix of ancient and modern, this colorful, light-filled restaurant, with high-beamed ceilings and limestone walls hung with contemporary art and "candeliers," was once a farmstead on the grounds of the nearby Château de Vaux-le-Pénil. But Isabelle and Fabrice Vitu's warm welcome and Michelin-starred cuisine are the real draws; locals and Parisians alike appreciate the refined menu that includes surprising twists on French classics and plenty of delicacies from the sea. Savor scallops on a bed of Puy lentils, crisp veal foot in a smoked-eel emulsion, or succulent John Dory with truffles—but be sure to save room for the warm Grand Marnier soufflé, a house specialty. The three-course menu is the best value.

    11 rue de la Libération, Vaux-le-Pénil, Île-de-France, 77000, France
    01–64–52–09–09

    Known For

    • Beautiful, intimate setting
    • Excellent wine cellar
    • Top-notch location near the chateau

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon., and Aug., Reservations essential
  • 9. Les Prémices

    $$$$

    Adjoining the property of the stately 17th-century Château de Bourron, in the heart of the Forest of Fontainebleau, this lovely restaurant is well worth the short trip out of town. Bright and airy, with an open terrace in warm weather, the elegant dining room shows meticulous attention to detail—from the crisp table linens to the stylish flower arrangements—all the better to highlight chef Dominique Maès's sophisticated French fare. The six-course tasting menu (wine pairings extra) is the best deal, allowing for a well-rounded sampling of this talented chef's inventive cuisine.

    12 bis, rue Blaise de Montesquiou, Bourron-Marlotte, Île-de-France, 77780, France
    01–64–78–33–00

    Known For

    • Excellent location
    • One of the town's few gastronomic tables
    • Romantic atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Tues., and late Dec.–early Jan. No dinner Sun., Reservations essential

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