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    Sourire Le Restaurant

    210pts

    Michelin-noted value away from tourist crowds.

    Sourire Le Restaurant, Restaurant in Paris

    About Sourire Le Restaurant

    Sourire Le Restaurant holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, with a 4.7 rating across 530 reviews — strong credentials for a €€€ Modern Cuisine address in Paris's 13th arrondissement. Booking is rated Easy, making it one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised tables in the city. A reliable choice for food-focused diners who want quality without the planning effort of a starred room.

    Should You Come Back to Sourire Le Restaurant?

    If you visited once and liked it, a second visit to Sourire Le Restaurant on Rue de la Santé is almost certainly worth booking. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 tells you the kitchen is consistent — not a flash-in-the-pan opening, not coasting on early hype. A 4.7 rating across 530 Google reviews confirms that consistency extends to the full room experience, not just the food. For €€€ pricing in Paris, that combination of independent validation and repeat-verified quality puts Sourire in a narrow bracket of restaurants where the risk of disappointment is genuinely low.

    Rue de la Santé: Why Location Matters Here

    The 13th arrondissement doesn't attract diners the way the Marais or Saint-Germain does, and that's precisely the point. Sourire sits at 15 Rue de la Santé in a neighbourhood that Parisians actually live in rather than perform in. The energy in the room reflects that: this is a local anchor restaurant in the leading sense — a place that earns repeat business from the surrounding community rather than cycling through tourists. For a food-focused traveller, that matters. Rooms where the clientele is predominantly local tend to run differently: less theatre, more kitchen focus, and staff who aren't operating on a one-visit-per-customer model. You're more likely to be treated as someone worth knowing than as a table to turn.

    The 13th is also a neighbourhood worth spending time in beyond the restaurant. From Rue de la Santé you're within reach of the Butte aux Cailles quarter, one of the few pockets of Paris that still feels genuinely village-scale. If you're building a day around the booking rather than just dropping in, the neighbourhood rewards the effort. For broader trip planning, see our full Paris restaurants guide, our full Paris hotels guide, and our full Paris bars guide.

    Atmosphere and Mood

    With a 4.7 across a substantial review base and Michelin Plate status, the room at Sourire reads as warm rather than formal. The price point , €€€, not €€€€ , suggests a setting that takes the food seriously without demanding that diners treat the evening as a ceremony. Expect a sound level that allows conversation at a normal register; this is not the kind of room that gets louder as the night progresses and the bar crowd arrives. The cuisine is listed as Modern Cuisine, which in Paris typically means a kitchen working with classical technique and seasonal French produce, presented without the rigid formality of the old brigade style. For the explorer-type diner, that's a productive tension: enough structure to signal craft, enough flexibility to signal genuine cooking.

    Booking Sourire Le Restaurant

    Booking difficulty at Sourire is rated Easy. In practical terms, that means you don't need to set a calendar reminder for the moment a reservation window opens, and a booking made one to two weeks in advance should secure you a table on most evenings. That said, Paris restaurants at this quality tier , Michelin-recognised, strong ratings, local following , can tighten up on weekend evenings, particularly Friday and Saturday. If your dates are fixed, book two weeks out to be safe. If you're flexible, a midweek booking is lower risk and often produces a more attentive room.

    No booking platform or phone number is listed in the current database. Check the restaurant's direct website or use a Paris-specific reservation platform when making your booking. For context on how Sourire sits relative to the broader French dining circuit, it's worth knowing that restaurants at this level , consistent Michelin Plate recognition, €€€ pricing, strong local following , are the backbone of serious French restaurant-going outside the three-star bracket. They're the category that venues like Flocons de Sel in Megève, Mirazur in Menton, and Troisgros in Ouches grew from.

    Practical Details

    DetailSourire Le RestaurantKei (peer, €€€€)Accents Table Bourse (peer, €€€)
    Price range€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)1 Star1 Star
    Google rating4.7 (530 reviews)Data variesData varies
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    Neighbourhood13th arr. (local anchor)1st arr. (central)2nd arr. (central)
    Cuisine typeModern CuisineContemporary FrenchContemporary French

    For more Paris options at similar and adjacent price points, see also 114, Faubourg, Anona, Amâlia, Accents Table Bourse, and Auberge de Montfleury. Beyond Paris, the French Modern Cuisine category is well represented by Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Bras in Laguiole, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, and Maison Lameloise in Chagny. For Modern Cuisine further afield, Frantzén in Stockholm represents what the category looks like at its most technically ambitious. For Paris experiences and wine beyond the restaurant, see our full Paris experiences guide and our full Paris wineries guide.

    Compare Sourire Le Restaurant

    Comparing Sourire Le Restaurant to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Sourire Le RestaurantModern 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

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Sourire Le Restaurant?

    Booking difficulty at Sourire is rated Easy, so a few days to a week ahead is typically enough — no marathon reservation sprints required. For Friday or Saturday dinner, give yourself a week to be safe. This is one of the genuine advantages of eating in the 13th rather than the Marais or Saint-Germain, where comparable Michelin Plate venues book out two to three weeks ahead.

    Is Sourire Le Restaurant good for solo dining?

    Yes. The Easy booking rating and warm room tone make this a low-friction solo option compared to more formal €€€ Paris addresses. The Michelin Plate recognition adds enough assurance that you're not sacrificing quality for comfort. If counter or bar seating is available, that's worth requesting when you book.

    Can I eat at the bar at Sourire Le Restaurant?

    Bar seating availability isn't confirmed in public venue data for Sourire, so check directly when reserving. Given the relaxed, neighbourhood tone that comes through in its 4.7 rating and €€€ price point, informal seating options are plausible — but confirm rather than assume.

    Does Sourire Le Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is documented for Sourire, but modern cuisine restaurants at the €€€ Michelin Plate level in Paris routinely accommodate restrictions when notified at the time of booking. Flag requirements clearly when you reserve rather than on arrival.

    What should I wear to Sourire Le Restaurant?

    The 13th arrondissement address, neighbourhood feel, and Easy booking status all point toward a relaxed but considered dress code — think neat casual rather than business dress or black tie. At €€€ with Michelin Plate status, you won't be out of place in clean, presentable clothes; you'd be overdressed in a suit.

    What should I order at Sourire Le Restaurant?

    Specific menu items aren't documented in available venue data, so dish-level recommendations would be guesswork. What the Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 does confirm is consistent kitchen quality across the menu — meaning the safer strategy is to follow the server's current recommendations on the night rather than chasing a specific dish read about elsewhere.

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