Restaurant in Paris, France
Dandelion
210ptsSerious food, low booking pressure, fair price.

About Dandelion
Dandelion holds back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024–2025) and a 4.8 Google rating while staying at the €€ price point — a combination that's hard to find in Paris. It's the right booking for food-focused diners who want serious modern cuisine in a neighbourhood setting without the formality or cost of a starred address. Booking is easy, which makes it one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised options in the city right now.
Who Should Book Dandelion — and When
Dandelion is the right call for food-focused visitors who want serious modern cuisine in a neighbourhood setting without the four-figure bill that comes with Paris's grand dining rooms. At the €€ price point, it holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) — a signal that the kitchen is cooking at a level that Michelin inspectors consider worth noting, even if a star hasn't arrived yet. If you're planning a dinner in the 20th arrondissement, or you want a genuinely considered meal away from the tourist-dense centre, Dandelion deserves a hard look. It's also a strong option for a special occasion where the priority is food quality over formal ceremony.
The Space and the Room
Dandelion sits at 46 Rue des Vignoles, in the Vignoles quarter of the 20th , a residential pocket that sees far fewer international visitors than Saint-Germain or the Marais. That geography shapes the room: expect an intimate, neighbourhood-scaled space rather than a grand salon. At the €€ tier, the physical setting will be modest by Parisian fine-dining standards, which means closer tables, a more informal atmosphere, and a room that rewards conversation rather than spectacle. If spatial grandeur is part of what you're paying for, Dandelion is not competing on that axis. But for a diner who values what's on the plate over the height of the ceiling, the room works precisely because it doesn't try to intimidate.
The spatial intimacy also has a practical implication for groups: a smaller room means fewer large tables, and coordinating a group experience here will require advance communication with the restaurant. Paris's Michelin-recognised addresses at this price tier rarely have dedicated private dining rooms, so if your group needs guaranteed separation from the main room, confirm availability directly before you book.
Private and Group Dining
The venue database does not confirm a dedicated private dining room at Dandelion, and given the address, the room size, and the price tier, it is unlikely to offer the kind of privatised group experience you'd find at a larger destination restaurant. For groups of four to six, Dandelion is manageable and the neighbourhood scale makes for a more personal evening than you'd get in a larger operation. For parties of eight or more looking for a semi-private or fully exclusive setting, the format may not fit. In that case, consider whether a larger Michelin-recognised address , one with confirmed private room capacity , better serves the occasion. That said, for a small group of food-oriented travellers who simply want a shared table and a serious meal, Dandelion's modest scale is an asset, not a limitation: you're close enough to the kitchen and the room to feel genuinely part of the place.
Ratings and Trust Signals
Dandelion carries a Google rating of 4.8 from 104 reviews , a high score, though the review count is still relatively low, which means the rating reflects a committed early audience rather than a broad cross-section of diners. The back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 are the more meaningful credential here: Michelin awards a Plate to restaurants where inspectors consider the food good quality, which places Dandelion above the noise of unverified recommendations while remaining below the starred tier. For a Michelin Plate address at the €€ price range, it represents a strong value position in the Paris modern cuisine category.
Booking, Timing, and Practical Details
Reservations: Easy , booking difficulty is low, which is part of what makes Dandelion attractive right now. You won't need to plan six weeks out as you would for a starred Paris address. Location: 46 Rue des Vignoles, 75020 Paris , in the 20th arrondissement, away from central tourist corridors; factor in travel time from the 1st, 6th, or 7th. Budget: €€ , accessible for a Michelin-recognised modern cuisine dinner; this is the kind of meal where two people eat well without the bill becoming the story. Dress: No confirmed dress code; given the neighbourhood setting and price tier, smart casual is a safe and appropriate register. Current season: Autumn in Paris is one of the better moments to eat at a modern cuisine address , seasonal produce is strong, and restaurant rooms feel more alive than in the summer tourist peak. If the kitchen is working with seasonal ingredients, this is a good time to visit.
How It Compares
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| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dandelion | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Easy |
| Plénitude | Contemporary French | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Dandelion and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dandelion worth the price?
At €€, Dandelion delivers Michelin Plate-recognised modern cuisine without the cost pressure of the city's starred rooms. For the 20th arrondissement, it represents solid value — you're getting credentialed cooking at a neighbourhood price point. If budget is tight and quality matters, this is one of the more defensible bookings in Paris right now.
Can I eat at the bar at Dandelion?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the venue data for Dandelion. Given its address in a residential pocket of the 20th and its €€ price tier, the room is likely compact and counter-casual rather than a dedicated bar setup. check the venue's official channels to confirm seating options before arriving.
What are alternatives to Dandelion in Paris?
Kei offers a comparable modern-cuisine format at a higher price point with stronger institutional recognition. For pure neighbourhood value in Paris, Dandelion is harder to match at €€ with Michelin Plate credentials. If you want something grander for the same occasion, Pierre Gagnaire or Le Cinq are in a different tier entirely — budget and booking difficulty scale accordingly.
Is Dandelion good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key special occasion — a birthday dinner or a celebratory meal where the food matters more than the formal setting. The Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 gives it credibility, but the 20th arrondissement address and €€ pricing signal an intimate, unpretentious room rather than a grand celebration venue. For full-occasion theatre, consider Le Cinq instead.
Does Dandelion handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in the venue data. For a modern cuisine kitchen at this level, advance notice of dietary restrictions is standard practice — contact Dandelion directly before your booking to confirm what they can accommodate.
Can Dandelion accommodate groups?
A dedicated private dining room is not confirmed at Dandelion, and given the residential address and €€ price tier, the room is likely small. Groups of more than four should enquire directly about capacity before booking — walk-in groups are unlikely to be accommodated easily. For large group dining in Paris, a venue with a confirmed private room is a more reliable choice.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Dandelion?
Specific menu formats are not confirmed in the venue data. What is confirmed: Dandelion holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 at a €€ price range, which suggests the kitchen is executing at a level where a set or tasting format, if offered, would be well-supported. Ask directly about menu structure when booking.
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