Decorated by Slavik and Sonia Rykiel, Brasserie Lutetia is the typical Parisian brasserie and one of the most renowned meeting places for Left Bank residents.
45 Boulevard Raspail (Hôtel Lutetia) 75006 Paris France
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
new and modern decoration for this pace and friendly staff for serving the goods to us, even though the food choice is similar with other resturant, but fresh juice is best recommandion.
Get the hot chocolate and croissants @@!!!! As a tourist I tried all the hotspots for hot chocolate and croissant . This beat all the ones with long lines . Better than Cedric and cafe de flores
Their burrata and smoked salmon starters are delicious and well presented. When I ordered tea , it was served in a large pot, that made me very happy (more tea for me!).
Highly recommended for the best cousine and the greatest service. Look forward to the next visit. Cool!
Great service, great food. Seafood a nit of a specialty. Warning: large oysters means LARGE.
L'hôtel Lutetia, lieu de mémoire de Paris, ferme pour rénovation http://webcpl.eu/5NlgQc
Лучшие устрицы в Париже с белым вином . 89€ блюдо.
Bel endroit mais a le pire service!
Poulet Tirez & Pot au Feu - Superb!!
J'ai aimé les Saint Jacques.
Great Space. Comfortable seating. Nice drinks menu. Lovely atmosphere. Design is exquisite. - Gee Bee
Beautiful quiet spa area with pool, hammam, sauna, jacuzzi, and frigidarium. - Sophia E.
Best breakfast , great place to have lunch specially if it’s sunny out side . service is perfect , nice and professional staff . - Khalid Almazyad
Excellent lunch selection. Good for either a power lunch or a wonderful long personal dining experience in a great atmosphere. - Russell Zack
Nice place with good service, they serve eggs all the day???? - MIA
Such a great department store in Paris and the price is a bit cheaper than other shops. - Ghydaa A
Wow! Don't let the small shopfront fool you - there is a fantastic surprise waiting inside! Be sure to ask about the history of the building. - Dean Carpenter