These Italian Restaurants in Paris Will Make You Think You’re in Italy (2024)

Kasia Dietz

| Wed, 07/24/2024 - 15:40
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Il Carpaccio, a top Italian choice in Paris

Where there are troves of Italians, there’s sure to be stellar Italian cuisine. A favorite city to those from all 20 regions stretching from Liguria to Sicily, Paris is home to over 53,000 Italians, including one that I share my life with. To find the addresses that feel most like dining in Nonna’s kitchen, I consulted local Italians and embarked on my own gastronomic research in the lead up to the Olympic Games, which kick off in Paris this Friday.

Il Carpaccio

It doesn’t get much more gourmet than Il Carpaccio, tucked inside the luxurious Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris and voted the best Italian restaurant in the world by the Guida ai Migliori Ristoranti Italiani 2024. The chef duo of Sardinian-born Oliver Piras and Alessandra Del Favero from Veneto joined Il Carpaccio in October 2021 and less than one year later in spring 2022, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin Star. With only 40 seats beneath a glass roof, the restaurant’s plush armchairs and chandeliers made of seashells create a mood of casual elegance. The most romantic tables are formally set within the leafy Italian Baroque winter garden. As for the menu, the signature carpaccio is a must, with a new version served every season. Noteworthy dishes by Piras and Del Favero also include l'oreille d'éléphant (elephant's ear), les paccheri alla Vittorio, prepared with a three-tomato sauce and topped with fresh Parmesan, and aveal chop whose breadcrumbs are made from breadsticks cooked in clarified butter. Buonissimo! If you can’t decide, opt for the seasonal tasting menu and let the chefs choose for you. Pair the meal with one of 500 Italian wines, mostly from Piedmont and Sardinia. The crunchy praline tiramisu or any sweet concoction by Pastry Chef Quentin Lechat will provide the perfect grand finale.

La Massara

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Not all pizzas are created equal — especially if you know a thing or two about this traditional dish. Just ask Italian economist Marco Bianchini, a Paris local for 10 years. His favorite pizza spot in the stylish Haut Marais is also one of mine. With an all-Italian staff led by Catania-born owner Francesco Lombardo, La Massara is “a gem to discover in the crowded Italian restò scene in Paris,” Bianchini shares, claiming that the restaurant’s oven-cooked pizza “can rival the best in Italy, whether you go for a classic and always satisfying Margherita or you feel more explorative (special mention to the Brontese made with the best Italian pistachios from Bronte).”

My personal favorite is the Bufalina outfitted with buffalo mozzarella, cherry tomatoes and basil. When I’m in the mood to indulge, the signature Massara with black truffle cream, buffalo mozzarella, mushrooms and walnuts, all topped with Grana Padano shavings, does the trick. With antipasti, salads, and mini pizza in the shape of a bunny, it’s also a family-friendly restaurant. Bianchini advises not to skimp on the desserts: “Especially the small cannoli, which bring the Sicilian tradition to the table,” he adds.

Neighboring sister restaurants Pastificio Norma for homemade pasta, and Rusidda for a Sicilian meal or an evening apèro, also merit a visit.

Casa Tua

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One of the most undeniably Italian dining experiences in Paris is at Casa Tua within the 5-star hotel J.K. Place, a real haven in the heart of Saint-Germain. The name translates to “your home,” and that’s exactly what it feels like. The inviting casa adorned with illustrious books and monumental statues welcomes you in true Italian style. Catch a glimpse of the open kitchen from the comfy green velvet chairs filling the terrace or slink over to the candlelit nook for a more intimate mood.

At Casa Tua, evenings often begin with a Negroni and end in long conversations over Executive Chef Ivan Ferrara’s creamycacio e pepe (a classic Roman dish of pecorino and black pepper sauce). If, like me, you’re a fan of everything pesto, the gnocchi al Pesto Genovese is certain to delight. I suggest consulting the hotel’s General Manager Riccardo Ortogni, who hails from Franciacorta in Lombardy. He can often be found in deep discourse with patrons, sharing stories about life and his adopted city of Paris.

Casa Tua’s all-Italian staff is also well-seasoned in both the menu and the region. Following a meal, Ortogni favors the frozen Sgroppino, made with lemon sorbet and vodka. Don’t leave without tasting the heavenly Casa Tua Tiramisu, which Ortogni describes as “to die for.” If you’re longing for another dose of Casa Tua, book a room at J.K. Place and return for lunch.

L’Assaggio Restaurant

Since 2017, L’Assaggio Restaurant has been serving the signature dishes of Ugo Alciati, the award-winning chef at the helm of the family-run Michelin-starred Guido Ristorante in northern Italy’s Serralunga d’Alba; he’s also known as an Italian Truffle Ambassador. Alciati’s elegant restaurant within 5-star Hotel Castille is where my husband and I splurge; La Truffe Blanche D’Albabecomes the fragrant star of every dish, particularly from September to December. But whatever the season, the flavors of Piedmont come to life at the seasoned hands of Chef Sasha Arandjelovic who worked alongside Ugo Alciati.

Settle into the sophisticated salon or in warmer months, book a romantic table within the “secret” terrace whose monumental fresco and Roman fountain recall an Italian piazza. The sounds of trickling water and surrounding lemon and olive trees set a perfect mood when dining on one of Ugo Alciati’s most renowned recipes, the vitello tonnato. Or take a page from his mother Lidia Alciati’s cookbook when tasting agnolotti di Mamma Lidia. Better yet, order the Piedmontese Menu.

Casa Bini

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Enter a charming side street just minutes from Odèon to discover an enviable address dating back to 1989. Opened by owner Mattia Taiuti’s grandmother whose maiden name was Bini, Casa Bini takes its family roots from Florence. Menus packed with fresh pasta and carpaccio change twice daily according to the best produce. The varied lunch and dinner dining spaces expanding along two floors include airy window seating and a room decorated with caricatures by cartoonist Wiaz (a restaurant regular).

Born and raised in Tuscany’s capital, Marco Bianchini considers Casa Bini a full Florentine experience in Paris. According to Bianchini, “The menu has some ‘usuals’ like the crostone with honey and nuts for the entrée and the carpaccio Casa Bini, made with chosen Italian meat. The pasta changes often, but always with high quality and generous portions, as you would find in a very good restaurant in Italy. You can feel the attention to every ingredient and preparation process, whether picking a cacio e pepe (pepper and cheese) or a more elaborate scampi (shellfish).”

To end the meal, Bianchini shares, “You can't get more Tuscan than the cantuccini con vin santo.” He’s also impressed by the wine list, which includes top Tuscan wines like Brunello di Montalcino. Next door, stop by their more rustic Oenosteria for a glass of wine and a charcuterie plate, Italian style.

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These Italian Restaurants in Paris Will Make You Think You’re in Italy (2024)

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What foods do you think of when you think of Italy? ›

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  • Pizza.
  • Pasta.
  • Risotto.
  • Polenta and cured meats.
  • Seafood.
  • Gelato and Dolce.
  • Coffee and famous tipples.

Where is the most authentic Italian food in Italy? ›

Diving deeper into the tastes of Italy, these are the places you'll find the best foods that the country has to offer:
  • Naples. Naples is perfect for those on a quest for the ultimate pizza; the Margherita pizza was first created here, and other toppings were added. ...
  • Bologna. ...
  • Rome. ...
  • Verona.
  • Parma. ...
  • Florence. ...
  • Venice. ...
  • Lucca.

What are Italian restaurants called in Italy? ›

Osteria, Trattoria and Ristorante: Your guide to Italy's different dining venues. A trattoria in Venice. Photo: Lunar Sea Art. We love Italy for its wonderful regional diversity, friendly, hospitable people who know how to enjoy life and its simple, delicious food and wine.

How to behave in an Italian restaurant? ›

Italian Dining Etiquette
  1. Passing food to the left. A complete Italian dining experience involves sharing dishes. ...
  2. Don't eat with elbows on the table. Eating with your elbows on the table may be perceived as impolite, depending on the situation. ...
  3. Proper handling of utensils. ...
  4. Don't use a spoon when eating pasta.
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What is the number one food in Italy? ›

Besides pasta, pizza is perhaps the most popular and recognized Italian food. Pizza is considered a national symbol representing Italy to the rest of the world, so much so that UNESCO has acknowledged pizza as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

What is the typical breakfast in Italy? ›

The most common classic breakfast food in Italy is the “cornetto”, or croissant. A cornetto is often filled with some kind of cream, custard, jam or chocolate spread, and accompanied by a coffee.

What is the number one restaurant in the world in Italy? ›

Osteria Francescana
CityModena
Postal/ZIP Code41121
CountryItaly
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What food to try in Paris? ›

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  • Entrecôte steak and chips. © DR. ...
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What is dinner called in Italy? ›

As this popular Italian food saying goes,

Not all dinner meals – known as cena – consist of all of these courses; often times, the numerous courses are reserved for festivities or celebratory occasions. At Cucina Toscana, we structure our menu to closely resemble the courses of a traditional Italian meal.

What does osteria mean in Italian? ›

Osterias are wine bars that have evolved to serve simple meals. Traditionally, they are simpler than trattorias and usually have no menu.

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The Traditional Italian Meal Structure
  • Aperitivo. The Aperitivio is a pre-meal drink designed to cleanse and wet your palate before beginning the first course. ...
  • Antipasto. This traditional Italian meal starts with something to nibble on before the main courses commence. ...
  • Primo. ...
  • Secondo. ...
  • Dolce. ...
  • Digestivo.

What are the don'ts in Italy? ›

Don't munch on anything when exploring the country's museums and churches. Not only is it highly improper for you to do this in these places, but it is also very impolite to the people around you. If you really need to eat something, excuse yourself and exit the building to get a bite to eat.

Can I wear jeans to dinner in Italy? ›

There is no dress code when going to most restaurants but you might receive some funny looks if you show up in sweats. Dressing well is respectful and you'll want to try to blend in with the locals. Unless you're going to a very fancy restaurant, dark jeans or other slacks are acceptable.

Is it rude to not finish your meal in Italy? ›

You can take it home to where you're staying no worries. But if you're at Nonna's or at any family gathering, yes you will be rude for not finishing your food.

What are 3 famous foods from Italy? ›

Top 10 Most Iconic Foods to Eat in Italy
  • Spaghetti alla Carbonara.
  • Napoletana Pizza.
  • Risotto.
  • Arancini.
  • Fiorentina Steak.
  • Polenta.
  • Ossobuco.
  • Truffles.
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  • 1 Lasagna83%
  • 2 Spaghetti with meatballs79%
  • 3 Macaroni and cheese79%
  • 4 Pasta with Tomato Sauce77%
  • 5 Ravioli77%
  • 6 Pasta with Chicken and Garlic Sauce75%
  • 7 Caesar Salad75%
  • 8 Fettuccine Alfredo75%

What does Italy usually eat? ›

A typical Italian diet consists of three meals in a day. The most common foods in the Italian diet include pasta, cheese, vegetables, olive oil, meats, and wine. Italians give a lot of importance to fresh ingredients. They use seasonal ingredients to prepare meals.

When you think of Italy what do you think of? ›

Italy is famous for the Renaissance and the incredible artists it produced. Italy is famous for its tourism, its art cities and unique scenery. Italy is also known for its language, its opera, its fashion and its luxury brands. It is also known for its football team!

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