Cafe Laperouse Paris
About
Located on 51 Quai des Grands Augustins in the heart of Paris, Lapérouse Maison De Plaisirs has been a symbol of haute cuisine and Parisian sophistication for nearly a century. The restaurant, the first to receive three Michelin stars in 1933, has hosted the likes of Victor Hugo, Jane Birkin, Woody Allen, and Winston Churchill, making it a living testament to the city’s literary and cultural heritage. Its elegant salons—each with a distinct character from the intimate La Boussole to the grand Astrolabe—invite guests to experience dinner under chandeliers, surrounded by tapestries, and in a setting that feels both timeless and unmistakably Parisian. For those seeking a private affair, Lapérouse offers a range of salons that accommodate anywhere from two to thirty guests, with a flat fee of €50 per person for use of the premises. Beyond its dining rooms, Lapérouse houses a storied cellar that survived the 1910 flood and the Second World War, boasting over 8 000 bottles of Champagne, Burgundy and other fine wines. The Bar, tucked in a secluded alcove, offers a quiet space to sip classic cocktails before the evening’s musical celebrations commence. Whether you’re looking for an intimate dinner, a cocktail hour, or a historic setting for a private dinner, Lapérouse delivers an unparalleled Parisian experience of the art of living. Guests can reserve directly through the restaurant’s website at https://laperouse.com/, which provides multilingual menus, event information, and a convenient reservation portal. A team of bilingual staff ensures that both locals and international travelers receive attentive service in a sophisticated ambience that has remained untouched since its inception.
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour