Restaurant in Paris, France
Aux Prés
210ptsMichelin-recognised modern dining without the splurge.

About Aux Prés
A Michelin Plate-recognised modern cuisine address in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Aux Prés earns consistent praise across 1,708 Google reviews and two years of Michelin acknowledgement. At the €€€ price tier with easy booking, it is one of the more accessible quality options in the 6th — well-suited for a date, weekend lunch, or a quiet celebration without a significant financial commitment.
A Michelin-recognised address in Saint-Germain that earns its place without requiring a serious splurge
With 1,708 Google reviews averaging 4.2 stars and two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025), Aux Prés at 27 Rue du Dragon is one of the more reliably booked tables in the 6th arrondissement. That combination of critical acknowledgement and genuine public approval is less common in Paris than you might expect. The Michelin Plate signals a kitchen producing food worth seeking out, without the three-figure-per-head commitment that a starred address demands. At the €€€ price tier, it sits in a practical middle ground: more considered than a neighbourhood bistro, less punishing than the city's top-tier rooms.
The address itself matters. Rue du Dragon is a short, quiet street connecting Boulevard Saint-Germain to Rue de Rennes, which puts Aux Prés within easy reach of the 6th's hotels, galleries, and weekend foot traffic. For a special occasion dinner or a considered weekend lunch, the location works in your favour: you are not trekking to an out-of-the-way arrondissement, and the surrounding neighbourhood has enough going on that you can build a full evening or afternoon around the booking. Check our full Paris restaurants guide for context on how the 6th compares to other dining districts, or our full Paris hotels guide if you are planning a stay nearby.
The space
The dining room at Aux Prés is compact and composed, with the kind of layout that rewards booking in advance rather than showing up and hoping. The room has enough intimacy to make it a credible choice for a date or a quiet celebration, but it is not so small that a larger group feels squeezed or conspicuous. For a special occasion, the spatial register is right: considered without being stiff, relaxed without being casual to the point of inattention. If you are planning a meal that needs to feel like an event, the room will carry its weight.
Weekend and brunch service
Aux Prés is one of the more consistently recommended addresses in Saint-Germain for weekend dining, and the Michelin recognition across two years suggests the kitchen is not coasting on reputation. For a brunch or weekend lunch format, the €€€ price point positions it as a spend-with-intention choice rather than an everyday option. Paris weekend brunch can range from perfunctory to genuinely considered, and a Michelin Plate venue in this postcode is likely to sit at the more deliberate end of that spectrum. That said, specific weekend menu details are not confirmed in our data, so verify current service times directly before booking.
If you are comparing weekend dining options in the 6th and beyond, venues like Amâlia and Anona offer different takes on modern Paris cooking at comparable price points. For a broader sweep of what is happening in the city's modern cuisine scene, Accents Table Bourse is worth considering if you are open to crossing to the 2nd.
Booking and timing
Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, which is good news for spontaneous planners, but do not read that as an invitation to leave it to the last minute for a Friday or Saturday evening. The combination of a desirable address, consistent Michelin recognition, and a loyal local following means that peak slots, particularly Saturday dinner and Sunday lunch, will fill faster than the overall difficulty rating implies. For a weekday lunch or an early weeknight dinner, you likely have more flexibility. Aim to book at least a week out for weekend slots to be safe, and further ahead if you have a fixed date in mind for a birthday or anniversary.
There is no confirmed phone number or booking platform in our current data. Check the venue directly or use a Paris restaurant booking aggregator to confirm availability and current hours before you make plans around the reservation.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 27 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris, France
- Neighbourhood: Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 6th arrondissement
- Price tier: €€€ (mid-to-upper range; expect a considered spend per head)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.2 from 1,708 reviews
- Booking difficulty: Easy overall; book 1–2 weeks out for weekend slots
- Leading for: Date night, quiet celebration, weekend lunch with intent
- Dress code: Not formally confirmed; smart-casual is a safe call for a Michelin-recognised room in Saint-Germain
- Cuisine: Modern Cuisine
France context: where Aux Prés fits in the wider picture
If you are building a France itinerary that includes serious eating, Aux Prés represents the Paris end of a spectrum that extends to destinations like Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Bras in Laguiole, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern. Those are destination meals requiring travel and significantly higher investment. Aux Prés, by contrast, is a Paris appointment: accessible, Michelin-validated, and priced at a level that does not require a special occasion justification, even if it suits one perfectly well.
For classic French cooking with long track records, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Troisgros in Ouches, and Maison Lameloise in Chagny are the reference points. Aux Prés is not competing with those institutions, and it does not need to. It is solving a different problem: a well-judged dinner or weekend lunch in central Paris, at a price that does not require a significant financial commitment. If that is your brief, it answers it well. Explore our full Paris bars guide, our full Paris wineries guide, and our full Paris experiences guide to plan the rest of your time in the city. Other Paris addresses worth knowing for modern cuisine at a similar register include 114, Faubourg, Auberge de Montfleury, and, for something further afield, Frantzén in Stockholm if Nordic modern cuisine is on your radar.
The verdict
Book Aux Prés if you want a Michelin-recognised modern cuisine meal in one of Paris's most convenient dining neighbourhoods, at a price point that will not define the trip financially. It is the right call for a date, a quiet birthday dinner, or a weekend lunch where you want the kitchen to be taking the food seriously. For a first visit to Paris or a time-pressed itinerary, the Saint-Germain location and easy booking difficulty make it one of the lower-friction quality options in the city.
Compare Aux Prés
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aux Prés | €€€ | Easy | — |
| Plénitude | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Aux Prés?
Aux Prés has a compact dining room layout, so bar or counter seating options are limited. Your safest move is to book a table in advance rather than rely on walk-in bar access. Given the Easy booking difficulty rating, securing a proper reservation at this Michelin Plate address is not a burden.
Can Aux Prés accommodate groups?
The dining room is compact, which means large groups will feel the squeeze. Parties of 2–4 are the natural fit here. If you are organising a group of 6 or more, check the venue's official channels and ask about their capacity — do not assume a large booking will be accommodated without prior arrangement.
Is Aux Prés good for solo dining?
Yes. The relaxed format of a Michelin Plate modern cuisine restaurant at €€€ pricing makes solo dining low-pressure compared to tasting-menu-only rooms like Plénitude or Alléno Paris. The Saint-Germain location also means the neighbourhood itself is worth the visit. Book in advance rather than walking in solo on a weekend.
What should I wear to Aux Prés?
Aux Prés holds a Michelin Plate at €€€ pricing in Saint-Germain, which signals a step above casual bistro but well below black-tie formality. Neat, put-together clothes fit the room and the neighbourhood. Trainers and sportswear would feel out of place; a jacket for dinner is a reasonable call without being required.
What should I order at Aux Prés?
Specific dishes are not confirmed in available data, so any named recommendation here would be speculation. What the Michelin Plate recognition across 2024 and 2025 does confirm is that the modern cuisine output is consistent and worth the €€€ price point. Ask your server what is current when you arrive — that is always the right move at this tier.
What should a first-timer know about Aux Prés?
Book ahead, even though the venue is rated Easy to reserve — weekend slots at a two-year Michelin Plate address on Rue du Dragon in Saint-Germain do fill. The €€€ price range puts it below Paris's heavy-spend tasting menu circuit, making it a practical entry point for serious Paris dining. Arrive knowing this is a modern cuisine format, not a traditional French bistro.
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