Restaurant in Paris, France
Accents Table Bourse
525ptsMichelin star, 2nd arrondissement, book early.

About Accents Table Bourse
Accents Table Bourse holds a Michelin star — retained in both 2024 and 2025 — and a 4.7 Google rating from over 1,000 reviewers, making it one of the more consistent single-star addresses in Paris's 2nd arrondissement. Chef Daniel Gottschlich runs a seasonally driven modern cuisine kitchen at €€€€ pricing across a tight Tuesday-to-Saturday schedule. Book three to four weeks ahead minimum; this one fills.
Verdict: Book It — With Conditions
Accents Table Bourse holds a Michelin star (retained in both 2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.7 across more than 1,000 reviews. For a 2nd arrondissement address on a quiet stretch of Rue Feydeau, that combination of critical recognition and public consensus is worth paying attention to. Chef Daniel Gottschlich leads a kitchen running modern cuisine at €€€€ pricing, and the restaurant is closed Mondays and Sundays, which narrows your window. Book with purpose: this is not the kind of place where you wander in on a Tuesday night and get a table.
About Accents Table Bourse
The 2nd arrondissement does not typically attract the dining-destination crowd the way the 6th or 8th do, which makes Accents Table Bourse somewhat easier to approach conceptually if not logistically. The room on Rue Feydeau sits in a part of Paris that retains traces of its financial district past — the Bourse de Commerce is close, and the streets around it have the purposeful, non-tourist energy of a working Parisian quarter. For the explorer-minded diner, that context matters: you are not eating in a room designed to flatter tourists, and the experience is better for it.
The spatial character of the dining room is integral to how a meal here lands. The format is intimate rather than theatrical , no grand chandeliers or sprawling terraces. The scale is deliberate, which means the quality of your experience depends significantly on when you go and how the room is configured around you. At lunch, the room operates with more light and a slightly different energy than the dinner service; the two services feel like different meals, which is relevant to your booking decision.
Kitchen at Accents runs on a modern cuisine framework, which in practice means the menu is driven by seasonal produce and technique rather than a fixed regional identity. Chef Gottschlich's approach draws on influences that extend beyond French classicism, and the seasonal rotation here is not decorative , it is the engine of the menu. What this means for you as a diner: the right time to visit is determined less by occasion and more by what the kitchen is working with at any given moment. Spring visits will catch a different menu register than autumn ones. If you can align your trip with a season that resonates , and you are someone who cares about that alignment , this restaurant rewards the planning.
Michelin star, held consecutively in 2024 and 2025, signals consistency at a level that matters in Paris, where the competition at this price tier is dense. A single star in this city, retained across multiple cycles, indicates that the kitchen is not coasting. It has continued to satisfy inspectors who are by definition comparing it against the full weight of the Paris dining scene. That is a meaningful data point, not a formality.
For the food and travel enthusiast trying to build a Paris itinerary with depth, Accents Table Bourse belongs in a category alongside restaurants like Auguste and Anona , serious kitchens with clear points of view, operating outside the most trafficked dining corridors. If your Paris list also includes broader explorations, our full Paris restaurants guide covers the field, and our Paris hotels guide can help you position yourself well for a multi-day itinerary that includes this restaurant.
For context on what a Michelin-starred kitchen at this level looks like in other French regions, the template is set by places like Flocons de Sel in Megève and Mirazur in Menton , each running with strong seasonal conviction and a clear sense of place. Accents operates with comparable seriousness in an urban Paris format.
Worth noting for the well-traveled diner: if your reference points include modern cuisine at the international level , say, Frantzén in Stockholm or the French multi-generational canon at places like Troisgros in Ouches , Accents is not operating at that altitude of renown. What it offers instead is a single-star Paris experience with a strong local following, real seasonal intent, and a room that does not perform for the room's sake. That is a different kind of value, and for many diners, the more useful one.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin Stars: 1 Star (2024, 2025)
- Google Rating: 4.7 / 5 (1,039 reviews)
- Pearl Category: Remarkable
- Price Range: €€€€
Booking Accents Table Bourse
Booking difficulty here is high. A retained Michelin star in Paris at €€€€ pricing means demand consistently outpaces availability. The restaurant operates Tuesday through Saturday only, with lunch service Wednesday to Saturday (12–2 pm) and dinner service Tuesday through Saturday (7–10 pm). That is a finite number of covers per week, and with over 1,000 Google reviews and sustained critical recognition, those covers fill. Book a minimum of three to four weeks ahead for dinner; lunch may offer marginally more flexibility, but do not assume it. No walk-in strategy applies reliably here.
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024–2025) | 4.7 Google | €€€€ | Tue–Sat | Lunch Wed–Sat 12–2 pm, Dinner Tue–Sat 7–10 pm | 24 Rue Feydeau, 75002 Paris | Book 3–4 weeks out minimum.
More to Explore in Paris
For other serious kitchens in Paris worth adding to your list, consider Amâlia, 114, Faubourg, and Auberge de Montfleury. For a broader sweep of the city's drinking and hospitality scene, our Paris bars guide, Paris wineries guide, and Paris experiences guide are worth bookmarking. If you are building a France itinerary beyond Paris, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or each represent distinct reference points in the French dining canon. For international modern cuisine context, FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai offers a useful comparison point on what this format looks like at a different scale and setting.
Compare Accents Table Bourse
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accents Table Bourse | €€€€ | Hard | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Accents Table Bourse and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Accents Table Bourse?
Lunch is the better entry point at €€€€ pricing. The restaurant opens for midday service Wednesday through Saturday, which typically means a shorter tasting format at lower cost than dinner — a practical consideration for a Michelin-starred kitchen in Paris. Dinner runs later into the evening and suits guests who want the full experience without time pressure. If budget is a factor, start with lunch.
What should I wear to Accents Table Bourse?
Accents Table Bourse holds a Michelin star and sits at the top of the Paris price range (€€€€), so the expectation skews formal. Business casual at minimum; most guests at this level in Paris dress up. Trainers, shorts, and casual sportswear are out of place. When in doubt, err toward a jacket for men and equivalent for women.
How far ahead should I book Accents Table Bourse?
Book at least four to six weeks out, more if you are targeting a specific Saturday lunch or Friday dinner slot. A retained Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025 puts consistent pressure on availability at 24 Rue Feydeau. The restaurant is closed Monday and Sunday, which compresses the booking window further. Do not leave this to the week before your trip.
What is Accents Table Bourse known for?
Accents Table Bourse is primarily known for Modern Cuisine in Paris.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 7–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–2 pm, 7–10 pm
- Thursday
- 12–2 pm, 7–10 pm
- Friday
- 12–2 pm, 7–10 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2 pm, 7–10 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
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