8th Arrondissement, Paris
Le Cinq
Christian Le Squer's three-star dining room turns classical French technique into something almost architectural.
FlightLogic expert score: 9.6/10 · ££££ · French
★★★ Michelin Stars Photo: Shoichi Iwashita / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0
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Is Le Cinq worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 9.6/10 based on editorial research. The 4.8/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. It has 3 Michelin stars. Best for anniversary dinners, landmark celebrations, visiting dignitaries and serious gastronomes.
About Le Cinq
Le Cinq operates at a register few restaurants attempt and fewer still sustain: a Régence-style dining room of eighteenth-century proportions, a service brigade that moves in near-silence, and a kitchen under Christian Le Squer that treats French classicism as a discipline rather than a costume. The langoustine, the Bresse pigeon, the soufflés built for two — these are dishes engineered for repetition at the highest level, plated with a restraint that reads as confidence rather than caution. This is not a room for spectacle. It is a room for people who know exactly what a béarnaise should taste like and are prepared to be exacting about it.
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Published reviews
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- 5.0Editorial sample
The langoustine course alone justifies the room's reputation — iodine and butter in exact balance, nothing extraneous on the plate.
Response from Le Cinq
We're delighted the langoustine spoke for itself — that dish is recalibrated every service. Thank you for dining with us.
- 5.0Editorial sample
Service anticipated every need without ever hovering; the pigeon carving at the table was the most composed piece of tableside work I've seen in Paris.
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How far in advance should I book Le Cinq?
Reserve four to six weeks ahead for dinner, longer around fashion weeks and holidays; lunch tables can sometimes be secured with two to three weeks' notice.
Is there a dress code at Le Cinq?
Yes — jacket required for men, and the Régence dining room's formality expects cocktail-level dress from all guests; shorts, trainers, and sportswear are not permitted.