La Maison du Boulevard
1274 Reviews
40 Bd de l'Hôpital, 75005 Paris, France

La Maison du Boulevard
1274 Reviews
40 Bd de l'Hôpital, 75005 Paris, France
Features
Opening hours
Reviews
1274 Reviews
Total review count and overall rating. We perform checks on reviews.
5 stars
4
4 stars
1
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 stars
0
mcs k
mcs k, Jun 2024
Very passionate boss, introduced us the signature food in the restaurant. Food are amazing, the sauces of our lamb shank and the snail are amazing, risotto a bit not like the traditional but still acceptable. Environment is comfy and clean. Highly recommended with high quality French cuisine at reasonable price. The boss also gave us a few free drinks and a feee tapa (salmon and avocado)
Jovi
Jovi, Jul 2024
Simply the best French meal we had in 2 weeks. Chef is the best and warmest among all restaurants we visited, no matter how many michelin stars they have lol, though we barely see one of them…
We ordered the lamb shank and sea food plate both are perfect. Extremely delicious meal and the very fair price you can get from any decent restaurants in Paris.
Highly recommended to any travelers or even locals who may want to give it a try!
Christa Haratani
Christa Haratani, Aug 2024
The food and service was exceptional. Came here because of a google review and it was such a great recommendation. All please come here, you will love it
J Chang
J Chang, Aug 2024
Great experience! Hearty, tasty and wholesome food with very hospitable owners in a cozy little shoplot. The escargot were large and plump and perfectly done with a butter herb sauce. First time having duck breast cooked medium rare, simply succulent. Thank you for the delicious complimentary bread and Tartare avocat saumon (raw salmon with avocado)!!
Nakarin P.
Nakarin P., Apr 2024
I walked randomly to look for lunch and seeing this restaurant on the corner. After I checked the reviews and ratings so I tried. The food was delicious even though the look of the dish was so simple.
The communication might not that fluent but the managed to serve the things you like.
Things to do in Paris
Show all
Paris Moulin Rouge Private Round-Trip Transfer
Paris - FRANCE
Duration 30m • 8 Guests

How to Become a Parisian in 1 Hour? The Hit Comedy Show 100% in English in Paris
Paris - FRANCE
Duration 1h 10m • 15 Guests

Private Tour: Discover Paris with Local, 3 hours on a Segway
Paris - FRANCE
Duration 3h • 15 Guests

Skip-the-Line: Paris Catacombs Tour with VIP Access to Restricted Areas
Paris - FRANCE
Duration 2h • 15 Guests
Best Apartments and villas in Paris
Show allMichelin Restaurants in Paris
Show all
LAVA - Cuisine & Vin
How do you combine a chef's passion for volcanoes and fire with a sommelier's passion for his craft? This restaurant unites the talents of two hospitality professionals who cut their teeth in renowned establishments. As for the food: the chef serves up his particularly tempting brand of cuisine based on flames and hot coals. French produce is meticulously combined with ingredients that are full of character – often spices – brought back by the chef from his many travels. A case in point: poultry from the Perche area grilled over binchotan, early courgettes and calçots (green onions), poultry jus with juniper. A lively, colourful feast, enhanced by a wide-ranging wine list.
Paris - FRANCE

Clutch
Basketball fans (hence the Anglo-Saxon name) Pierre Rieder and his partner Maxime Merian have created a setting typical of eastern Paris: large picture windows, rough stone walls, bistro-style tables, an open kitchen to the rear with a few spots at the counter. Pierre's creative cuisine is peppered with influences from near and far – a throwback to his former position as executive chef at the restaurants of Pierre Sang, a leader in the world of fusion food. Think skewer of king trumpet and oyster mushrooms, crunchy vegetables, peanut and nuoc-mâm vinaigrette; a gratin of confit ox cheek, macaroni, parmesan, Roscoff onions and jus court; a Tatin-style apple.
Paris - FRANCE

Hakuba
What might one expect from a Japanese restaurant featuring an all-star line-up of chef Takuya Watanabe (previously at Jin) and Arnaud Donckele and his pastry chef partner Maxime Frédéric? Nothing but the best, of course! Takuya Watanabe belongs to the inner circle of the capital's grand masters, channelling all his passion and expertise into his sushi, shaping each and every piece to perfection in view of diners. For his part, Arnaud Donckele brings to the table his talent for sauces, jus and broths, in creations such as shellfish dashi, sweet garlic purée and green shiso coulis, or the clear and potent accompaniment to the ramen. A rarity in Japanese restaurants, dessert is a must here, masterfully orchestrated by Plénitude's pastry chef. The decor and service, just like the meal, elevate the silence and purity of the materials used.
Paris - FRANCE

Qasti Green
Chef Alan Geaam (who holds one Michelin star in his eponymous restaurant) has added another string to his bow with this vegetarian Lebanese restaurant. Behind the stoves is Zeinab Hachem, his niece, who was trained by his mother in the subtleties of traditional Lebanese cuisine. Some of the dishes have already secured iconic status, such as the vegetarian shawarma with celery and mushrooms, or the daoud basha – lentil balls with almonds and spices, served in a tomato sauce. The affordable menu also features their own take on authentic Lebanese flavours: vegetable freekeh; vegetarian soujouk (sausages) and signature creations such as mama ganoush (cauliflower caviar). Reflecting the cuisine, the minimalist decor is adorned with natural, plant-based materials. Booking essential.
Paris - FRANCE

Mojju
Chef Thibault Sombadier opened this Korean eatery, the decor of which nods to the traditional hanoks (houses) of the Land of the Morning Calm. The menu is extremely well devised and meticulously executed by a Korean team: beef broth with tofu, shiitake and garlic crisps; miso-glazed monkfish; toasted buckwheat cream and soya caramel. Barbecued over charcoal, the matured meats and marinated fish are served alongside the traditional banchan (small side dishes of fermented or marinated vegetables) and accompanied by well-seasoned sauces and crunchy salad leaves for diners to prepare their own ssam (wrap). There is a small and original wine list, complemented by a few Korean rice spirits.
Paris - FRANCE

Adami
This small Italian pasta restaurant breaks away from traditional trattoria fare, embracing a more contemporary approach – an inspired idea reflected in the sleek, modern decor and the long counter from which diners watch the kitchen team at work. Dishes to share and a warm, convivial atmosphere are all part of the experience here. The Italian chef, who has an impressive track record, delivers fresh cuisine that abounds in bold flavours. A case in point is his vitello tonnato-style veal, artichoke and black garlic, or his incredibly indulgent ricotta gnocchi in a creamy courgette sauce. The lunch menu is appealing, as are the mouthwatering à la carte options.
Paris - FRANCE

L'Évadé
A pleasant interior done out in the style of a chic brasserie (red and black chairs, black lacquer tables, exposed beams and stonework). Diners flock here for the serious bistronomy cuisine infused with French tradition… just like at L'Escudella, the other restaurant born of the partnership between chef Rémi Poulain and Anthony Rivière. Dishes include pâté en croûte (a cult favourite); pollack, fennel, peas and kumquat; strawberry-basil vacherin, pistachio and lime crisp. Well-paced service.
Paris - FRANCE

Bombance
Pressé de bœuf (beef terrine), kale mayonnaise; roast mallard, glazed mini beetroots, confit legs; peanut chocolate, chocolate quenelle, ice cream and peanut praline: chef Guillaume Campion, like the pro he his, having worked in some of the best restaurants in the world, is embracing his role. With a sure hand, he delights diners with his lively bistro-inspired cuisine. In addition to the tables along the banquette, there are also larger tables, ideal for feasting with friends.
Paris - FRANCE