Restaurant in Paris, France
Clutch
210ptsCreative cooking at mid-range prices. Book it.

About Clutch
A Michelin Plate winner in back-to-back years at a €€ price point, Clutch in Paris's 11th arrondissement makes a strong case for creative cooking without the ceremony or the bill of the city's grand rooms. With a 4.9 Google score across nearly 300 reviews, the consistency is documented. Book one to two weeks out and come hungry for a second visit.
Verdict: Come Back — Clutch Earns a Second Visit and Then Some
If you went to Clutch once and liked it, go again. The 11th arrondissement address at 62 Rue de Montreuil is not a one-visit destination — it is the kind of place that reveals more on the second round, when you stop marveling at the price-to-quality ratio and start paying attention to what the kitchen is actually doing. Back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 at a €€ price point is not an accident. It is a signal worth acting on.
Portrait
Clutch sits in the 11th arrondissement, a part of Paris where creative cooking at mid-range prices has found more traction than in the grand dining rooms of the 8th or the tourist-facing brasseries of the 6th. The neighbourhood rewards diners who do not need a white tablecloth to feel confident about a booking, and Clutch fits that profile precisely. The cuisine is listed as Creative , not a throwaway label here, but a practical description of a kitchen that operates outside fixed categories.
What brings returning visitors back is the consistency under that creative label. Two consecutive Michelin Plates tell you the inspectors found the same level of quality on multiple unannounced visits. For a €€ restaurant, that is a meaningful credential. Most Plate-recognised addresses at this price tier earn recognition once; sustaining it across two consecutive years at Clutch's price range indicates that the kitchen is not coasting on a single strong season.
The Google rating of 4.9 across 293 reviews is worth noting in practical terms. Ratings that high across a three-figure review count are uncommon , most well-regarded Paris restaurants in the €€ category settle in the 4.4 to 4.7 range. Clutch's number suggests that diner satisfaction is running consistently rather than being driven by a handful of enthusiastic early adopters. If you are recommending this to a friend who trusts Google scores more than Michelin logic, the number is persuasive on its own.
The PEA-R-07 framing applies cleanly here: Clutch is the casual-excellence model working as intended. The premise of that category is a venue that does not signal its quality through price or ceremony, which means the food carries the weight of the experience entirely. Creative cuisine at this price level in Paris typically asks the diner to accept some roughness in exchange for ambition , inconsistent service, small rooms with tight spacing, menus that overpromise. Based on available data, Clutch appears to sidestep that compromise. The awards and the review pattern together point to a room where the quality lands without the friction.
For the returning visitor, the practical question is whether the menu moves enough to justify repeat visits. Given the Creative classification and the arrondissement's general orientation toward seasonal, market-driven cooking, there is reasonable expectation of rotation , but specifics on menu frequency are not available in current data. If you went in autumn, a spring visit is a reasonable bet for a different experience. If you went last month, call ahead and ask rather than assuming.
The 11th is also a practical argument for Clutch over some competitors. It is not a neighbourhood that demands a taxi from the centre , the arrondissement is well-served by Metro lines, and the Rue de Montreuil address puts you within reasonable distance of Nation and Faidherbe-Chaligny. After dinner, the surrounding streets offer bars and natural wine spots that extend the evening without effort. For the diner comparing Clutch against a larger-format destination meal elsewhere in the city, the post-dinner options here tip the balance toward a more relaxed night overall.
Paris has no shortage of creative kitchens competing for the same mid-range diner. What separates Clutch from the field is the combination of Michelin recognition and a price tier that does not require planning a special occasion. You can book this on a Wednesday without treating it as an event. That accessibility, combined with credentials that would justify a higher price elsewhere, is the core case for a return visit.
For context on what creative cuisine looks like at the leading end in France, the gap between Clutch and addresses like Mirazur in Menton, Bras in Laguiole, or Flocons de Sel in Megève is significant in price and formality, but those venues give useful benchmarks for the category ceiling. Closer to home, Blanc and Arpège sit at different price points in Paris's creative spectrum. Le Meurice Alain Ducasse and Le Gabriel - La Réserve Paris represent what the category looks like with full luxury infrastructure behind it. Clutch is operating at a different register , and for many diners, it is the more interesting booking precisely because of that.
For a broader view of where Clutch sits in the Paris dining picture, see our full Paris restaurants guide. If you are building a full trip around the city, our Paris hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the surrounding picture. And if you want to understand the creative cuisine category across France and beyond, Troisgros in Ouches, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Quique Dacosta in Dénia, and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona offer useful reference points for the wider category.
Ratings at a Glance
- Google: 4.9 (293 reviews)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2025; Michelin Plate 2024
- Price: €€
Booking
Booking difficulty at Clutch is rated Easy. For a Michelin Plate venue with a 4.9 Google score, that is a practical advantage worth using. A 1-to-2 week lead time should be sufficient for most dates, though weekends in the 11th , particularly Friday and Saturday evenings , will move faster. Book as soon as your dates are confirmed rather than leaving it to the week before. Walk-in availability is not confirmed from current data, so a reservation is the safer approach regardless of timing.
Quick reference: 62 Rue de Montreuil, 75011 Paris | €€ | Easy to book | Michelin Plate 2024–2025 | Google 4.9 (293)
How It Compares
See the comparison section below.
FAQ
What should I wear to Clutch?
- No dress code is listed for Clutch, and the €€ price range and 11th arrondissement location both point toward a relaxed, neighbourhood-restaurant atmosphere. Smart casual , neat jeans, a shirt or blouse , is the practical call. You do not need to dress for a formal room, but the Michelin recognition means the kitchen takes itself seriously, so arriving as if you do too is appropriate.
How far ahead should I book Clutch?
- One to two weeks out is sufficient for most visits, given the Easy booking difficulty. Michelin Plate recognition at €€ pricing attracts consistent local demand, so weekend evenings , especially Fridays and Saturdays , should be secured earlier rather than later. If your dates are fixed, book immediately. The window is forgiving compared to Paris's starred addresses, but it is not infinitely open.
Is Clutch worth the price?
- Yes, clearly. Two consecutive Michelin Plates at a €€ price point is a strong value signal , the inspectors are confirming quality that the price tier does not require. A 4.9 Google score across nearly 300 reviews reinforces that the kitchen is delivering consistently, not just on headline visits. For creative cooking in Paris, you would pay significantly more at addresses like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen for a different tier of experience. Clutch is not that , but at its price, the credentials are disproportionate, and that gap is the point.
Can I eat at the bar at Clutch?
- Seating configuration and bar availability are not confirmed in current data. Contact the restaurant directly before assuming bar seating is an option. In Paris's creative mid-range category, counter and bar seating are common but not universal , and given Clutch's demand relative to its price, walk-in bar availability in particular should not be assumed without checking.
What are alternatives to Clutch in Paris?
- If you want to stay in the creative mid-range tier, Blanc is worth comparing. For the full-scale Paris creative experience with a significant price step up, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen represents the category's upper register. If the 11th's neighbourhood feel is part of the draw, look at what the arrondissement offers more broadly before defaulting to the grand dining rooms of the 8th , the value gap is substantial and the quality differential at this level is smaller than the price difference implies.
Compare Clutch
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clutch | €€ | Easy | — |
| Plénitude | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Clutch?
No formal dress code applies at a €€ creative bistro in the 11th arrondissement. Neat, casual clothes are fine — this is a neighbourhood restaurant with a Michelin Plate, not a grand dining room. Think well-dressed rather than dressed up.
How far ahead should I book Clutch?
One to two weeks out is generally enough given the Easy booking difficulty rating, which is a real advantage for a venue carrying back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025. For weekend evenings, lean toward two weeks to be safe. If you're planning a weekday lunch, a few days' notice may suffice.
Is Clutch worth the price?
At €€ with a Michelin Plate for two consecutive years, Clutch delivers more per euro than most of its Paris peers at this award tier. You are getting creative cooking at a price point that doesn't require a justification conversation. For comparable quality at a higher spend, you'd be looking at venues two or three price bands above.
Can I eat at the bar at Clutch?
Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Clutch. Contact them directly to confirm before planning a solo or drop-in visit around that format.
What are alternatives to Clutch in Paris?
Kei is the closest comparable if you want creative cooking with a distinct French-Japanese angle and a step up in formality, also at a higher price. For the full grand-room experience at serious spend, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V or Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen are different propositions entirely. Clutch's edge is the combination of Michelin recognition, €€ pricing, and easy bookability — alternatives in that specific bracket are harder to find in Paris.
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