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    Le Cornichon

    210pts

    Solid Michelin-recognised value in the 14th.

    Le Cornichon, Restaurant in Paris

    About Le Cornichon

    Le Cornichon holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and sits in the accessible €€ bracket — a rare combination in Paris. At 4.5 across nearly 600 Google reviews, consistency is not in question. If you want Michelin-recognised modern cuisine without the formal dining room spend, this 14th arrondissement address makes a stronger case than most alternatives at this price point.

    Should You Book Le Cornichon?

    If you are comparing Le Cornichon against the Michelin-starred heavyweights of Paris, such as Plénitude or Le Cinq, you are looking at a fundamentally different proposition. Le Cornichon sits in the 14th arrondissement on Rue Gassendi, operates at a €€ price point, and has held the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. That combination tells you something useful: this is a kitchen cooking at a level Michelin thinks deserves attention, without the bill that usually comes with that recognition. For a returning visitor who already knows what the room delivers, the question is not whether to come back, but what to order and when to go.

    The Room and the Mood

    The 14th is a residential arrondissement — quieter than Saint-Germain, further from the tourist circuit than the Marais. Le Cornichon reflects that neighbourhood register. The atmosphere here is not the hushed reverence of a three-star dining room, nor the performative buzz of a hot new opening. Expect a room that fills with locals and regulars: conversational noise at a level that lets you talk across the table without raising your voice, a pace that does not rush you, and an energy that sits closer to a serious neighbourhood bistro than a formal restaurant. If you found the room too quiet on your first visit and wanted more energy, go on a Friday evening. If you found it too relaxed and wanted sharper service precision, look at Kei or Accents Table Bourse instead.

    The Drinks Program

    At a €€ modern cuisine address in Paris, the drinks program is where many kitchens cut corners. Le Cornichon's Michelin Plate recognition across consecutive years suggests the kitchen is not coasting, and a serious kitchen in this price bracket typically supports its food with a wine list that prioritises the same value-for-quality logic. In practical terms: expect a list weighted toward French regions, with Burgundy, Loire, and natural wine producers likely to feature given the neighbourhood's demographic and the price positioning. The 14th has a well-established appetite for grower wines and low-intervention producers, and a restaurant operating at this level in this arrondissement is almost certainly building its list with that in mind. If you visited once and did not explore the wine list, that is the gap to close on your next visit. Ask the floor staff for their recommendation by the glass rather than defaulting to a bottle — in rooms like this, the by-the-glass selection often rotates and reveals more about what the kitchen is actually excited about. For a more extensive and formally curated wine experience at a higher price tier, Plénitude is the reference point in Paris.

    What to Focus On

    Le Cornichon's cuisine type is listed as Modern Cuisine, which in a Paris context at this price point typically means a French foundation with contemporary technique: seasonal produce, composed plates, and a menu that turns with the market rather than staying fixed year-round. The Michelin Plate, awarded for two consecutive years, confirms that the food meets a standard of quality and consistency. For a returning visitor, the practical advice is to let the kitchen lead , if there is a set menu or a plat du jour, that is usually where the leading value and the most considered cooking sits. Ordering à la carte at a restaurant like this is fine, but the set menu format in a €€ Michelin-recognised room almost always delivers better coherence and better value than picking individually.

    If dietary restrictions are a concern, the absence of a published menu or contact number in the public record means the safest approach is to raise requirements at the time of booking, not on arrival. Restaurants operating at this level with Michelin recognition are generally equipped to handle common dietary needs, but the more notice you give, the better the kitchen can prepare. Do not assume flexibility on the night without prior communication.

    Ratings and Recognition

    Le Cornichon holds a Google rating of 4.5 from 588 reviews, which is a meaningful data point at that volume , a 4.5 across nearly 600 reviews indicates sustained quality rather than a spike driven by novelty. The Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 adds institutional credibility. Neither signal suggests a venue that is overrated or trading on early hype. For context within the broader French dining landscape, the restaurants operating at the level above Le Cornichon include addresses like Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, and Bras in Laguiole , all Michelin-starred, all significantly more expensive. Le Cornichon is not competing with those rooms. It is competing with the broader field of serious Paris bistros and modern cuisine addresses in the €€ bracket, and by that measure its recognition is a differentiator.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking at Le Cornichon is relatively accessible given its neighbourhood location and price point. You are not dealing with the months-out booking windows required for starred Paris addresses. A week to ten days ahead should be sufficient for most evenings; weekends may require a little more lead time. Reservations: Recommended, particularly for Friday and Saturday evenings , book one to two weeks ahead. Dress: No formal dress code expected at this price point in the 14th; smart casual is appropriate and consistent with the neighbourhood register. Budget: €€ pricing puts this firmly in the accessible range for Paris dining , expect a meal for two with wine to land well below what you would spend at a starred address. Getting there: Rue Gassendi is in the 14th arrondissement; the nearest Metro stops are Denfert-Rochereau and Gaîté on lines 4 and 13. Good for: Returning visitors who want a reliable, recognised address without the ceremony or the spend of a starred room; pairs and small groups suit the format leading.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for a direct positioning against Paris peers.

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    FAQ

    What should I order at Le Cornichon?

    • The set menu or plat du jour is the most reliable route at a Michelin Plate address in this price bracket , it reflects what the kitchen is most focused on and delivers better value than building an à la carte meal. Ask the floor staff what is moving that evening.

    Does Le Cornichon handle dietary restrictions?

    • Communicate any dietary requirements at the time of booking, not on arrival. A Michelin-recognised kitchen at this level is generally equipped to accommodate common needs, but advance notice makes the difference between a managed adaptation and an improvised one.

    How far ahead should I book Le Cornichon?

    • Booking is accessible here , one to two weeks ahead covers most scenarios. Friday and Saturday evenings are the exception; add a few extra days for those. This is significantly easier to book than starred Paris addresses, where waits of weeks or months are standard.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Cornichon?

    • At a €€ price point with Michelin Plate recognition, a tasting menu format here represents strong value by Paris standards. You are getting a kitchen operating at a recognised quality level without the €€€€ outlay of addresses like Pierre Gagnaire or Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen. If a tasting format is your preference, yes , this is where the kitchen shows its range most clearly.

    Is Le Cornichon good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with a caveat on setting expectations. The room is warm and considered, not grand. If you want ceremony and spectacle for a significant occasion, a starred room suits that better. If you want a meal that feels special because the cooking is at a recognisably high level without the pressure of a formal dining room, Le Cornichon works well for two people marking something worth marking.

    What are alternatives to Le Cornichon in Paris?

    Is Le Cornichon worth the price?

    • At €€ with two consecutive Michelin Plate awards and a 4.5 Google rating across 588 reviews, yes. You are paying bistro prices for a kitchen with institutional recognition. The value case is direct: this is not a room where you are paying for theatre or address , you are paying for the food, and the food has been independently validated two years running.

    Can Le Cornichon accommodate groups?

    • No phone or group booking contact is available in the public record. For larger parties, contact the restaurant directly via their booking channel to confirm capacity and any private dining options. The neighbourhood bistro format generally suits parties of two to four more comfortably than large groups.

    Compare Le Cornichon

    Comparing Le Cornichon to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Le CornichonModern Cuisine€€Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    PlénitudeContemporary French€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Pierre GagnaireFrench, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Alléno Paris au Pavillon LedoyenCreative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    KeiContemporary French, Modern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George VFrench, Modern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how Le Cornichon measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Le Cornichon?

    The venue's Modern Cuisine classification at €€ in Paris typically signals a French-rooted menu with contemporary technique rather than a fixed tasting format. Focus on whatever the kitchen is running as a plat du jour — at this price tier, that is usually where the best value sits. Specific dish details are not confirmed in available data, so check current menus directly before visiting.

    Does Le Cornichon handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary policy is confirmed in the venue record. At a €€ neighbourhood restaurant in Paris, advance notice for restrictions is always the practical move — call or email ahead rather than arriving and hoping. Modern Cuisine kitchens at this level generally have more flexibility than traditional bistros, but nothing is guaranteed without confirmation.

    How far ahead should I book Le Cornichon?

    A week to ten days out is a reasonable lead time for most visits, given its 14th arrondissement location away from the high-traffic tourist zones. Weekends and Friday evenings will fill faster. The Michelin Plate recognition across 2024 and 2025 has raised its profile, so booking earlier than you think you need to is the safer call.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Cornichon?

    No tasting menu format is confirmed in the venue data, so this cannot be answered definitively. At a €€ price point in Paris, the format is more likely à la carte or a short prix fixe than a full omakase-style tasting. If a tasting menu option exists, the Michelin Plate credential across two consecutive years suggests the kitchen is consistent enough to justify it at this price tier.

    Is Le Cornichon good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Le Cornichon is a Michelin Plate-recognised modern French address at €€, which makes it well-suited for a low-pressure celebratory dinner where the focus is on food quality rather than formal ceremony. If you need serious occasion theatre — private rooms, sommelier tableside service, full tasting menus — look at higher-tier Paris options instead.

    What are alternatives to Le Cornichon in Paris?

    For a similar neighbourhood-driven, €€ modern French format, compare against other Michelin Plate addresses in quieter Paris arrondissements. If you want to step up in formality and budget, Kei offers Michelin-starred Franco-Japanese cuisine in the 1st. For pure splurge occasions, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V or Plénitude operate in an entirely different price bracket and format.

    Is Le Cornichon worth the price?

    At €€ with Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, Le Cornichon delivers clear value for the spend. A Michelin Plate means the Guide's inspectors consider the cooking worth noting — it is not a star, but it signals consistent quality above the average Paris bistro at this price. For a neighbourhood dinner without the commitment of a Michelin-starred booking, yes, it is worth it.

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