8th Arrondissement, Paris
Le Taillevent
A wood-paneled institution off the Champs-Élysées that has never needed to chase trends to hold two stars.
FlightLogic expert score: 9.1/10 · ££££ · French , Classic
★★ Michelin Stars Photo: Thomon / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0
Quick answer
Is Le Taillevent worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 9.1/10 based on editorial research. The 4.7/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. It has 2 Michelin stars. Best for anniversary dinners, business lunches that need to close a deal, diners who want classic technique over spectacle.
About Le Taillevent
Le Taillevent has occupied its townhouse near the Champs-Élysées for decades, and the dining room still runs on the old grammar: sauces built in stages, tableside carving, a cellar that predates most of its clientele. The kitchen does not perform for the room — a sauce Albufera gets the same unhurried reduction whether the table is celebrating an anniversary or closing a deal. What keeps the two stars in place is precision that doesn't announce itself: a turbot that has clearly been butchered by someone who has done it ten thousand times, a pigeon rested to the minute. This is not the address for spectacle plating or liquid nitrogen; it's the address for a kitchen that decided long ago what French cooking is supposed to taste like and has refused to renegotiate.
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Published reviews
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- 4.0Editorial sample
Service is formal in a way that felt genuinely warm once we settled in. The turbot was the best fish I've had in Paris this year, though the room could use a little more energy.
- 5.0Editorial sample
The pigeon is the reason I keep coming back after twenty years. Sauce Albufera the way it's supposed to taste, not a modernist reinterpretation of it.
Response from Le Taillevent
Merci, Marc — the recipe hasn't changed since you started coming, and it won't.
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How far in advance should I book Le Taillevent?
Three to four weeks for a weekend dinner, sooner around fashion week and the December holidays. Weekday lunch tables open up with about a week's notice.
Is there a dress code at Le Taillevent?
Jacket requested for men at dinner; the dining room skews formal even by 8th Arrondissement standards, so smart tailored dress is the safer call for everyone.