Le Grand Véfour
In the arcades of the Palais-Royal in 1784, Antoine Aubertot opened the first big restaurant in Paris, France, known as Le Grand Véfour. Jean Véfour bought the establishment in 1820 and sold it to Jean Boissier three years later when he was able to retire. One of the oldest restaurants in Paris is Le Grand Véfour.
Le Grand Véfour is a renowned gourmet temple to decadent fine dining in Paris and historic property that has been meticulously conserved. It boasts two Michelin Stars deservingly, and each dish is an amazing creation, nestled beneath the arcades of Paris' tranquil and ancient Palais-Royal. Le Grand Véfour is a feast for the senses, from the flawless cuisine to the gorgeous, neoclassical decor. One of the oldest and most well-known restaurants in Paris, this jewel from the 18th century is steeped in history.
Its opulent furnishings and decor are still there today and have undergone painstaking restoration. One of the most gorgeous restaurants in the entire world, according to many. The two enormous and luxurious dining rooms, which exude an air of luxury and exclusivity, are lavishly decorated with exquisitely carved wood paneling, ormolu-framed mirrors, neoclassical paintings, and beautiful frescoed ceilings, painted supporters, and crystal chandeliers. Natural light is abundant thanks to the windows that look out over the Palais-Royal
Location: 17 Rue de Beaujolais, 75001 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 42 96 56 27
Website: grand-vefour.com