Le Pavillon de la Grande Cascade
About
The Grande Cascade is a Michelin‑starred gastronomic restaurant nestled in the heart of Paris’s Bois de Boulogne. Originally a hunting lodge for Napoleon III, the historic pavilion has been transformed into a dazzling dining venue that marries 19th‑century grandeur with a modern “retro‑modern” aesthetic. Chef Frédéric Robert presides over a menu that celebrates seasonal produce, game, and refined French classics—think foie gras, truffled macaronis, and turbot in sea‑weed crust—while consistently earning rave reviews from food critics and diners alike. On summer evenings the restaurant opens its famed terrace, surrounded by verdant foliage, offering al fresco meals with stunning views of the green oasis. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner, a sophisticated business lunch, or a private event in one of the elegantly appointed salons, the Grande Cascade delivers an unforgettable culinary experience under the same roof. With a Michelin star since 1965, the Grande Cascade remains a symbol of Parisian culinary excellence, inviting guests to savor the artistry of master chefs while enjoying the timeless charm of a historic Parisian landmark.
Highlights
- Michelin‑Starred Dining
- History‑Infused Pavilion
- Terrace Dining
- Signature Chef
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour