Lazare Paris

Parvis de la Gare, 75008 Paris, France
12.5/20
Gourmet Restaurant

Practical information

Chef
Éric Frechon
Cooking
Signature cuisine | Traditional
Services
Pets allowed
Style
Bistro/Brasserie
Budget (€)
Indicative price per person (excl. drinks)
23 to 49

Gault&Millau's review 2026

Located right in the heart of the train station, this restaurant founded by Eric Frechon is clearly a treat for the food-loving traveler, who’ll find a chef’s bistro menu that satisfies every craving with a distinctive twist: red sea bream carpaccio, garlic-sautéed calamari, pâté en croûte, entrecôte, fish and chips, grilled salmon with ginger, and whipped butter. On the weekly menu: quenelles on Mondays, and duck with potatoes confit in goose fat on Thursdays. Professional service—though the place is often very busy—a selection of classic desserts (île flottante, strawberries Melba, “Paris-Deauville,” etc.), and a wine cellar extensive enough to satisfy both small and grand indulgences. Prices are higher than those at a train station buffet, but this is easily justified.

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