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Tour d'Argent
15 quai de la Tournelle, Paris, 75005, France
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Modern Cuisine
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15 quai de la Tournelle, Paris, 75005, France
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Modern Cuisine
One Star: High quality cooking
Established in 1582, this elegant restaurant on the banks of the Seine gained a new floor in the early 20C, and with it one of the best views of Paris's emblematic river and Notre Dame! Tour d'Argent has continued to move with the times: on the ground floor is the Bar des Maillets d'Argent – which harks back to 1930s Britain – with its snack menu and daily specials. The restaurant menu, revamped by chef and Meilleur Ouvrier de France Yannick Franques, draws on the neo-Classical heritage of several decades of French haute cuisine (with a particular emphasis on sauces); the perfectly honed service is as spectacular as ever. As for the extraordinary wine cellar, it is home to over 300 000 bottles. Above the restaurant, a new roof terrace is the ideal spot for a cocktail on a weekday evening or weekend afternoon.
Location
Monday
closed
Tuesday
12 PM-2:15 PM
7 PM-10:30 PM
Wednesday
12 PM-2:15 PM
7 PM-10:30 PM
Thursday
12 PM-2:15 PM
7 PM-10:30 PM
Friday
12 PM-2:15 PM
7 PM-10:30 PM
Saturday
12 PM-2:15 PM
7 PM-10:30 PM
Sunday
closed
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