Restaurant in Paris, France
Petit Boutary
210ptsMichelin-recognized modern cooking without the markup.

About Petit Boutary
Petit Boutary holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and a 4.9 Google rating from over 1,000 reviews — strong signals for a €€ modern cuisine address in Paris's residential 17th arrondissement. Booking is easy relative to the quality on offer, making it a practical choice for date nights, small group celebrations, and business meals where the food should lead without the bill following suit.
Is Petit Boutary worth booking for a special occasion in Paris?
Yes — particularly if you want Michelin-recognized modern cuisine in Paris without the €€€€ price tag that comes with the city's more celebrated addresses. Petit Boutary holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, signalling consistent quality acknowledged by the guide, and its Google rating of 4.9 across more than 1,000 reviews is the kind of sustained score that reflects repeat visitors, not a single wave of opening-night enthusiasm. For a celebration dinner, a date, or a business meal where you want the food to do the talking without the bill becoming the conversation, this is a well-positioned choice in the 17th arrondissement.
The Room and the Experience
Petit Boutary sits on Rue Jacquemont in the 17th, a residential pocket of Paris that keeps the tourist foot traffic low and the atmosphere notably calmer than comparable dining rooms closer to the Marais or Saint-Germain. Visually, the setting reads as intimate rather than grand — the kind of room where the table spacing gives you an actual conversation rather than a performance. For special occasions, that matters. A room that feels considered rather than cavernous tends to serve anniversary dinners and serious business meals better than a high-ceiling showcase restaurant where half your energy goes on projecting your voice.
The cuisine is classified as Modern , a broad category in Paris, but one that at this price tier (€€) typically signals a kitchen working with classical French technique and applying it with a lighter, more contemporary hand. The Michelin Plate designation, held consecutively across two years, confirms the kitchen is executing at a level the guide finds worth noting, even if it has not yet crossed into star territory. That gap between Plate and Star is where some of Paris's most interesting value dining sits right now, and Petit Boutary appears to occupy it well.
Private Dining and Group Bookings
If you are considering Petit Boutary for a group celebration , a birthday dinner, a small corporate event, or a family gathering , the venue's scale warrants attention. As a neighborhood modern-cuisine restaurant at the €€ price point, the dining room is unlikely to offer the kind of dedicated private dining suite you would find at a hotel restaurant or a larger Michelin-starred address. What this format typically provides instead is a more cohesive group experience within the main room: the intimacy of the space works in your favor when you are booking a table for four to eight, because the room itself is already operating at a human scale rather than a banquet scale.
For parties larger than eight, or for occasions requiring true privacy , a proposal, a confidential business dinner, a corporate event with a presentation , it is worth contacting the restaurant directly to ask about partial or full buyout options before assuming a private room is available. The €€ positioning suggests the kitchen and front-of-house are oriented around quality neighborhood dining rather than large-event infrastructure, so setting expectations early will help you plan accordingly. For groups of two to six celebrating a milestone, however, the main room experience at Petit Boutary is likely to be exactly the right register: attentive without being theatrical, and good enough on the plate to be the focus of the evening.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, which is a meaningful advantage over Paris's more decorated tables. A venue with a 4.9 Google rating and Michelin recognition that remains accessible without a months-long wait is genuinely useful for spontaneous celebrations or late-planning occasions. That said, Friday and Saturday evenings in any well-rated Paris neighborhood restaurant fill faster than midweek slots, so if your date is fixed, booking a week or two in advance is sensible rather than leaving it to chance. For a special occasion where the timing matters as much as the table, booking two weeks out gives you flexibility on time and seating preference.
Paris dining in the current season rewards early-evening reservations for those who want a calmer room. Later sittings at well-reviewed neighborhood restaurants in the 17th tend to fill with locals dining at the pace Parisians actually eat, which means your 9 PM table may still be mid-meal at 11 PM. If you have theatre, an event, or an early morning the next day, confirm your reservation time and flag it when booking.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 16 Rue Jacquemont, 75017 Paris, France
- Price range: €€ (moderate; Michelin Plate level without the star price tag)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.9 / 5 (1,083 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , reserve one to two weeks ahead for weekend evenings
- Leading for: Date nights, birthday dinners, small group celebrations, business meals
- Neighbourhood: 17th arrondissement , residential, low tourist density
- Group suitability: Strong for 2–6; contact directly for larger parties or private dining enquiries
- Dress code: Not formally stated , smart-casual is a safe baseline for a Michelin Plate restaurant in Paris
How It Compares
Further Reading
For more options across the city, see our full Paris restaurants guide, our full Paris hotels guide, our full Paris bars guide, our full Paris wineries guide, and our full Paris experiences guide. Elsewhere in Paris, 114, Faubourg, Accents Table Bourse, Amâlia, Anona, and Auberge de Montfleury are worth considering depending on your occasion and price tolerance. If you are planning a wider trip through France, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Troisgros in Ouches, Mirazur in Menton, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Bras in Laguiole, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern represent the broader range of French fine dining worth knowing. For international modern-cuisine comparison, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny are strong reference points.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Petit Boutary worth the price? Yes, clearly. At €€ with a Michelin Plate and a 4.9 Google rating from over 1,000 reviews, Petit Boutary offers serious value relative to its quality signal. You are getting Michelin-acknowledged modern cuisine at a price point well below the city's starred addresses. For comparable recognition, most Paris alternatives cost significantly more per head.
- Can Petit Boutary accommodate groups? For groups of two to six, yes , the intimate scale of the room suits small celebrations well. For larger parties or private dining, contact the restaurant directly before booking; at this price tier and format, a dedicated private room is not guaranteed. Managing expectations early is the practical move.
- What should I wear to Petit Boutary? Smart-casual is a reliable baseline for any Michelin Plate restaurant in Paris. No formal dress code is published, but the 17th arrondissement setting and the calibre of the clientele a venue like this attracts means turning up in trainers and a t-shirt will feel out of step. Think a clean, considered outfit rather than black tie.
- Can I eat at the bar at Petit Boutary? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in available information. As a neighborhood modern-cuisine restaurant in Paris, bar dining is less common at this level than in, say, a brasserie or a casual bistro. Contact the venue directly if counter or bar seating matters to your plans.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Petit Boutary? Specific menu format details are not available, but two consecutive Michelin Plates signal a kitchen operating with enough consistency and ambition that a tasting format, if offered, is likely to reflect that standard. At €€ pricing, even a tasting menu here will cost less than a la carte at most starred Paris addresses. Worth asking about when you book.
- What are alternatives to Petit Boutary in Paris? For the same approachable price tier with Michelin recognition, Accents Table Bourse and Anona are worth comparing. If you are willing to step up to €€€€, Kei and Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V offer more formal special-occasion infrastructure but at a substantially higher cost.
- Is Petit Boutary good for a special occasion? Yes , it is one of the more sensible choices in Paris for a celebration where quality matters but you do not want the evening defined by the size of the bill. The intimate room, Michelin recognition, and accessible booking make it well-suited to birthday dinners, anniversaries, and date nights. For a proposal or a corporate event requiring a private room, verify arrangements directly first.
- How far ahead should I book Petit Boutary? One to two weeks is generally sufficient given the Easy booking difficulty rating , a meaningful advantage over Paris's harder-to-access tables. For a specific Saturday or a date that cannot move, book two weeks out to be safe. Midweek slots are more flexible and can often be secured with less lead time.
Compare Petit Boutary
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petit Boutary | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Plénitude | Contemporary French | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Petit Boutary worth the price?
At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), yes — this is one of the stronger value propositions for Michelin-recognized cooking in Paris right now. You are getting a credentialed kitchen at a price point well below what comparable recognition commands at addresses in the 1st or 8th arrondissement. If your budget stretches to €€ and you want modern cuisine with external validation, book it.
Can Petit Boutary accommodate groups?
Petit Boutary is a smaller, residential-neighbourhood address in the 17th, so large groups should confirm capacity before assuming availability. It is better suited to intimate gatherings — a birthday dinner for four to six, or a small professional meal — than to parties of ten or more. check the venue's official channels to discuss private dining options if your group is larger.
What should I wear to Petit Boutary?
Petit Boutary holds a Michelin Plate and sits in a calm, residential part of Paris — dressy casual is a reasonable baseline. Think neat trousers and a shirt or blouse rather than a suit. There is no evidence of a strict dress code, but turning up in beachwear or sportswear would be out of place for a Michelin-recognized dining room.
Can I eat at the bar at Petit Boutary?
Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Petit Boutary. Given its scale and residential setting in the 17th, it is primarily a sit-down restaurant rather than a drop-in bar-counter format. If counter or bar seating is important to your visit, contact the venue before booking.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Petit Boutary?
Tasting menu specifics are not published in the venue data, but the Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years signals consistent kitchen execution — which is exactly what a tasting menu format demands. At €€ pricing, if a tasting menu is available, it is likely to represent better value per course than comparable menus at Paris's decorated three-star addresses. Confirm the current format when booking.
What are alternatives to Petit Boutary in Paris?
For a step up in prestige and price, Kei offers a Franco-Japanese tasting experience with stronger star credentials. Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V is the high-end counterpoint if budget is secondary. If you want Michelin-level modern cuisine at a similar value tier to Petit Boutary but in a different arrondissement, Paris has a growing number of Bib Gourmand addresses worth comparing — though Petit Boutary's Plate recognition puts it in a distinct bracket.
Is Petit Boutary good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly for occasions where atmosphere matters more than spectacle. The 17th arrondissement location keeps the room calm and local rather than tourist-facing, which works well for a birthday dinner, anniversary, or professional celebration where you want the food to do the talking. For occasions where the address itself needs to impress — a client dinner where name recognition matters — a higher-profile table in the 8th might serve you better.
Recognized By
More restaurants in Paris
- ArpègeArpège is the strongest case in Paris for a milestone dinner built around vegetables. Alain Passard's three-Michelin-star kitchen sources daily from three biodynamic farms, and the menu shifts with the seasons — meaning no two visits are identical. At €€€€, it is worth booking if this specific philosophy excites you; if you need protein at the centre of the plate, look elsewhere.
- La GrenouillèreLa Grenouillère is a destination, not a Paris dinner option — two hours north in the Pas-de-Calais, Alexandre Gauthier runs a 2-Michelin-Star, Green Star kitchen ranked #77 on the World's 50 Best in 2024. Book well in advance, plan to stay overnight, and go if creative, place-rooted French cooking is your priority. If you need €€€€ ambition in the city, look elsewhere.
- Pierre GagnairePierre Gagnaire holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 98 points (2026), making it one of Paris's most decorated creative French restaurants. At €€€€ and near-impossible to book, it is best reserved for milestone occasions or high-stakes business meals. Plan four to six weeks ahead minimum and contact the restaurant directly.
- Le TailleventLe Taillevent holds two Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 94 points, and one of Europe's deepest wine cellars — 3,800 selections across 40,000 bottles. Book 4–6 weeks out minimum; the restaurant closes weekends and availability is tight. The wine list is the deciding factor: engage with it fully and the $$$$-per-head spend is justified. Skip it and you're paying grande table prices for food alone.
- Guy SavoyGuy Savoy scores 99 points on La Liste 2026 and holds two Michelin stars, making it one of Paris's most decorated classical French kitchens. Dinner-only, Wednesday through Sunday, with a 34,000-bottle wine cellar and a Seine-side address on the Quai de Conti. Book six to eight weeks out at minimum — ideally three months for weekend dates.
- PlénitudePlénitude at Cheval Blanc Paris holds three Michelin stars, 99 points from La Liste, and the #1 ranking in Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list for 2025. Chef Arnaud Donckele's sauce-centred tasting menu, paired with Maxime Frédéric's award-winning pastry work and a dining room overlooking the Seine, makes it one of the strongest cases for a splurge meal in Paris — if you can secure the near-impossible reservation.
Similar venues by awards
Related editorial
- Best Fine Dining Restaurants in ParisFrom three-Michelin-star icons to the next generation of Parisian chefs pushing boundaries, these are the restaurants that define fine dining in the world's culinary capital.
- Best Luxury Hotels in RomeFrom rooftop terraces overlooking ancient ruins to Michelin-starred hotel dining, these are the luxury hotels that make Rome unforgettable.
- Best Cocktail Bars in KyotoFrom sleek lounges to hidden speakeasies, Kyoto's cocktail scene blends Japanese precision with global influence in ways you won't find anywhere else.
Save or rate Petit Boutary on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.


