Restaurant in Paris, France
Au 41 penthièvre
100pts8th Arrondissement Restraint

About Au 41 penthièvre
Au 41 Penthièvre sits in Paris's 8th arrondissement, but with no confirmed cuisine, price range, or awards on public record, it is difficult to recommend without doing your own research first. For a documented special-occasion alternative in the same neighbourhood, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V or L'Ambroisie are the more reliable choices. Booking difficulty is rated easy if you do decide to proceed.
Quick Verdict
Au 41 Penthièvre sits on Rue de Penthièvre in Paris's 8th arrondissement, one of the city's most concentrated corridors for serious dining and business entertaining. With virtually no public data on record — no published menu, no confirmed price tier, no booking platform listed — this is a venue where the legwork of confirming details falls entirely on you before committing. That data scarcity is itself a signal worth noting: in a Paris neighbourhood where Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen compete loudly for attention, a venue operating below the radar either serves a very specific clientele or has not yet established the public footprint that supports confident booking decisions.
The Space and Experience
The address places Au 41 Penthièvre firmly in the 8th, a district that skews toward formal dining rooms, private member spaces, and the kind of rooms where business lunches and anniversary dinners share the same floor plan. Without confirmed seat counts or layout details, it is not possible to say whether this is an intimate counter-format room or a larger salon-style space. For a special occasion where spatial intimacy matters , a proposal dinner, a milestone birthday, a high-stakes client meal , that uncertainty is a genuine obstacle. Paris has no shortage of venues in this postcode where the physical setting is documented and verified; booking blind on atmosphere is a risk that the 8th's alternatives do not require you to take.
Service and Price Point
The editorial angle most relevant to any decision here is service philosophy, and on that front the available data offers nothing concrete. No price range is confirmed, no service style is documented, and no awards appear in the public record. In a city where L'Ambroisie and Kei set a clear benchmark for what formal service looks like at the leading of the Paris market, and where mid-range bistros in the same arrondissement deliver credible value with transparent pricing, the absence of any service signal here makes it genuinely difficult to assess whether the experience justifies the price , whatever that price turns out to be.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which suggests availability is not a constraint. No booking platform or phone number is listed in the public record, so the most reliable route is to contact the venue directly by visiting in person or searching current reservation platforms such as TheFork or OpenTable for a live listing. If you are planning around a specific date , a celebration dinner or a business lunch with a tight schedule , confirm hours, availability, and any group minimum requirements before building the occasion around this address. For group dining in the 8th, venues with documented private room policies will give you fewer variables to manage.
How It Compares
For the 8th arrondissement at the leading of the market, the documented options are strong. Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V is the clearest benchmark for special-occasion dining with confirmed three-Michelin-star credentials, a formal room, and a service team calibrated to high-stakes meals. It is expensive and requires advance planning, but you know exactly what you are booking. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen is the choice if creative contemporary cooking and a grand setting matter more than classical formality. Both venues carry public records, award histories, and booking infrastructure that make the decision direct.
At a lower price tier in Paris, Kei offers a French-Japanese hybrid menu with Michelin recognition and a more accessible price point than the grand maisons. L'Ambroisie on Place des Vosges is the choice for classical French cooking at the highest level, though securing a table requires patience. Both are better-documented alternatives when the occasion demands confidence in advance.
Beyond Paris, if you are travelling through France and building an itinerary around serious restaurants, Mirazur in Menton and Flocons de Sel in Megève represent the country's most compelling dining destinations outside the capital. Closer to the classical French tradition, Troisgros in Ouches and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern are worth the journey.
Pearl's Take
Hold off on booking Au 41 Penthièvre until you can confirm the basics , cuisine type, price range, hours, and service style. For a special occasion in the 8th, the risk of an undocumented venue is not worth carrying when well-credentialed alternatives are easy to book and thoroughly reviewed. Use this page as a prompt to do direct research, not as a basis for a confirmed reservation. See our full Paris restaurants guide for verified options across the city, or explore our Paris hotels guide, Paris bars guide, and Paris experiences guide to build out the full trip.
FAQ
- What should a first-timer know about Au 41 Penthièvre? Confirm the basics before you go. No cuisine type, price range, or hours are publicly documented, which makes advance research essential. Call ahead or check a live reservation platform to verify what is on offer before committing, especially if you are visiting for the first time.
- How far ahead should I book Au 41 Penthièvre? Booking difficulty is rated easy, so last-minute availability is likely not a problem. That said, for a specific date tied to a celebration or business meal, contact the venue directly a week or two out to confirm hours and table availability rather than assuming walk-in access.
- Is Au 41 Penthièvre good for a special occasion? That depends on information not currently in the public record. No awards, no confirmed service style, and no documented ambiance make it difficult to recommend as a first-choice special-occasion venue when Le Cinq and L'Ambroisie offer verified credentials for high-stakes dining in Paris.
- Can I eat at the bar at Au 41 Penthièvre? No bar or counter seating is confirmed in the available data. Contact the venue directly to ask about seating options, particularly if you are dining solo or as a couple looking for a more informal format.
- What are alternatives to Au 41 Penthièvre in Paris? For the 8th arrondissement, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V is the strongest option for formal special-occasion dining. Kei is worth considering if you want Michelin-recognised cooking at a slightly more accessible price. For classical French at the highest level, L'Ambroisie is the reference point. See the full Paris restaurants guide for a broader set of verified options.
- Can Au 41 Penthièvre accommodate groups? No group policy, private room details, or capacity information is publicly documented. If you are planning a group meal in the 8th, contact the venue directly to ask about minimum numbers, private dining availability, and any set-menu requirements before confirming with guests.
- What should I wear to Au 41 Penthièvre? No dress code is documented, but the 8th arrondissement context , an area dominated by formal dining rooms and business venues , suggests smart dress as a baseline. In the absence of a stated policy, lean toward what you would wear to a mid-to-upper-tier Paris restaurant and you will not be out of place.
Compare Au 41 penthièvre
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Au 41 penthièvre | Easy | ||
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| L'Ambroisie | French, Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
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