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    Soces

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    Serious cooking without the serious bill.

    Soces, Restaurant in Paris

    About Soces

    Soces holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025) and a 4.6 Google rating from 745 reviews, making it one of the stronger value propositions for Michelin-recognised modern cooking in Paris. At €€ pricing in the Buttes-Chaumont pocket of the 19th arrondissement, it is easy to book and hard to fault for the price. A sound choice for couples, returning diners, and anyone who wants serious cooking without the €€€€ commitment.

    Soces, Paris 19th: Worth Booking at This Price Point

    If you are looking for Michelin-recognised modern cooking in Paris without the €€€€ price tag, Soces is one of the more convincing answers in the 19th arrondissement. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.6 across 745 reviews suggest this is not a neighbourhood restaurant coasting on location — it is earning its audience on the plate. At €€ pricing, the value case is real, and the booking difficulty is low enough that you can plan a visit without a three-month lead time.

    The Venue

    Soces sits at 8 Rue Fessart, in the Buttes-Chaumont pocket of the 19th — a part of Paris that has accumulated a quiet critical mass of serious cooking over the past decade. The spatial character of the room matters here: the 19th's newer restaurant generation tends toward smaller, more personal rooms rather than grand Haussmann dining halls, and Soces fits that profile. Expect an intimate setting where the room scale works in your favour if you are dining as a couple or a small group, giving the meal a focused, unhurried quality that larger brasseries in more central arrondissements rarely achieve. This is a room built for conversation and attention to what is on the plate, not for spectacle.

    The Cooking

    The cuisine type is listed as Modern Cuisine, which in the Paris context typically means a French technical foundation reworked with current technique and seasonal market logic. Given the Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years, the kitchen is demonstrating consistent execution rather than a one-off performance , Michelin's inspectors return, and a Plate retained for a second year is a reliability signal worth weighting. If you visited once and found the cooking precise and ingredient-led, a return visit is likely to reward the same instincts.

    The editorial angle here is the progression of the meal itself. At the €€ price tier, Soces is operating in a competitive bracket where the leading Paris addresses (think Accents Table Bourse or Anona) use the tasting format to build a narrative across courses rather than simply delivering a sequence of dishes. Whether Soces structures its menu as a full tasting or as a shorter prix-fixe, the Michelin recognition implies the kitchen has a point of view and the discipline to carry it through from first course to last. For a returning diner, the question to ask when booking is whether the menu has rotated since your last visit , modern kitchens at this level change with the seasons, and a meal in spring will read differently from one in autumn.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025 , two consecutive years of recognition signals consistent kitchen standards
    • Google Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 from 745 reviews , a large sample at a high score for a neighbourhood restaurant in Paris
    • Price tier: €€ , competitive for Michelin-recognised cooking in the city

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking at Soces is rated Easy. For a Paris restaurant with two years of Michelin Plate recognition and strong Google scores, that accessibility is an asset , you are not competing with a six-week waitlist. Book a week or two in advance to secure your preferred table time, particularly for weekend evenings. The 19th is accessible by Metro (Jourdain and Buttes-Chaumont stations are both within reasonable walking distance of Rue Fessart), and the neighbourhood is more relaxed in pace than dining in Saint-Germain or the Marais, which suits an unhurried evening.

    Practical Details

    DetailSocesAccents Table BourseAnona
    Price tier€€€€€€€€
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)1 Star1 Star
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    Arrondissement19th2nd17th
    Google rating4.6 (745)Data variesData varies

    How It Compares

    See the full comparison section below.

    Pearl Picks: More Serious Cooking in France

    If Soces has you thinking about the broader French modern cooking conversation, these are worth your attention at different price points and geographies. For destination dining outside Paris: Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Bras in Laguiole, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or represent the French fine dining canon at various levels of formality. For modern cuisine with international reach, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny are useful reference points. Within Paris, Amâlia, 114, Faubourg, and Auberge de Montfleury offer different price-to-quality positions worth comparing. For broader Paris planning, start with our full Paris restaurants guide, and see also our Paris hotels guide, our Paris bars guide, our Paris wineries guide, and our Paris experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Soces in Paris?

    • For Michelin-recognised modern cooking at a similar or adjacent price tier, Accents Table Bourse and Anona are the most direct comparisons , both hold a Michelin Star and sit at €€€, so you pay more but get a step up in formal recognition. If budget is the priority, Soces at €€ with two Michelin Plates is harder to beat in Paris right now. For a broader sweep, see our full Paris restaurants guide.

    Can I eat at the bar at Soces?

    • Seating configuration details are not confirmed in available data. Given the intimate scale typical of 19th arrondissement modern restaurants at this tier, counter or bar seating may be limited or unavailable. Contact the restaurant directly before arriving and assuming walk-in bar access.

    Can Soces accommodate groups?

    • No confirmed group capacity data is available. At the €€ price tier in a neighbourhood setting, rooms of this type tend to be small , parties of more than four or five should check directly whether the layout can accommodate them comfortably, and whether a private arrangement is possible. Booking in advance is advisable for any group larger than two.

    Is Soces worth the price?

    • At €€ with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition and a 4.6 Google score from 745 reviews, yes , the value case is direct. You are getting Michelin-tracked cooking at a price point well below the €€€€ tier that dominates Paris fine dining. The honest caveat is that a Plate is not a Star: it signals quality cooking worth knowing about, not a destination-level experience. For the price, the risk is low and the upside is real.

    Is Soces good for solo dining?

    • A modern cuisine restaurant at €€ in a smaller neighbourhood room is generally well-suited to solo dining , the format is relaxed, the price commitment is manageable, and the cooking-focused atmosphere means you are not paying for a social occasion you do not need. If counter seating exists, it is worth requesting. Call ahead to confirm the leading option for a solo diner.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Soces?

    • With two consecutive Michelin Plates confirming consistent kitchen standards, the tasting format at €€ is a strong proposition if you want to see what the kitchen can do across a full meal arc. At this price tier, tasting menus in Paris represent better value than at starred addresses , you get the progression and intent of the format without the €€€€ commitment. If you have been once and ordered à la carte, a return visit focused on the full menu sequence is the logical next step.

    Is Soces good for a special occasion?

    • It works well for a low-key special occasion where the emphasis is on the food rather than grand ceremony. The €€ pricing means you can invest in wine without the total bill becoming uncomfortable, and the intimate room scale suits couples marking an anniversary or birthday. If your occasion requires formal service theatre and a grand room, consider Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V instead , but that comes at a significant price premium.

    Does Soces handle dietary restrictions?

    • No confirmed policy data is available. Modern cuisine kitchens in Paris at this level generally accommodate common dietary requirements when notified in advance, but the specifics depend on the menu format and kitchen capacity on any given service. Contact Soces directly when booking and state your requirements clearly , do not assume flexibility without confirming it.

    Compare Soces

    Value at a Glance: Soces
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    What to weigh when choosing between Soces and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Soces in Paris?

    For Michelin-recognised modern cooking at a similar €€ price point, Kei in the 1st offers Franco-Japanese technique with stronger name recognition and a slightly harder booking window. If you want to stay in the 19th and keep costs down, the neighbourhood has developed a genuine cluster of serious kitchens worth exploring. Soces is the most decorated of the accessible options in its immediate pocket.

    Can I eat at the bar at Soces?

    Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Soces. check the venue's official channels via their booking channel before assuming walk-in bar access is an option — especially given the Michelin Plate recognition, which tends to tighten table availability.

    Can Soces accommodate groups?

    Group capacity details are not confirmed in the venue record. At €€ pricing with Michelin Plate status, Soces is a neighbourhood-scale restaurant rather than a large-format venue — parties of more than four should contact in advance to confirm availability and seating arrangements.

    Is Soces worth the price?

    At €€ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Soces clears the value bar clearly. You are getting Michelin-acknowledged modern cooking in Paris at a fraction of what starred venues charge. If your frame of reference is Paris fine dining, this is the kind of restaurant that overdelivers relative to spend.

    Is Soces good for solo dining?

    Nothing in the venue data rules out solo dining, and modern cuisine restaurants at this price point in Paris frequently serve solo diners without issue. The Buttes-Chaumont address (8 Rue Fessart, 75019) puts you in a low-key neighbourhood setting rather than a formal dining room, which typically makes solo visits more comfortable.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Soces?

    Tasting menu format and pricing are not confirmed in the venue data, so a direct cost-per-course verdict is not possible here. What is confirmed: two years of Michelin Plate recognition at a €€ price range. If a tasting format is available, that credential at this price point would make it a straightforward yes compared to similarly priced Paris alternatives.

    Is Soces good for a special occasion?

    A credible choice for a low-key special occasion, particularly if you want Michelin-recognised cooking without the formality or cost of a starred room. The 19th arrondissement setting keeps the atmosphere grounded rather than ceremonial — right for a birthday dinner with friends, less suited to a high-stakes corporate meal.

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