Le Coupe-Chou, French restaurant in Latin Quarter, Paris, France.
Le Coupe-Chou operates from three connected buildings featuring various dining areas with different character and style. Inside, visitors find a library room, English-inspired spaces with elegant upholstered furnishings, and thoughtful decorative touches throughout.
The restaurant was founded over 50 years ago by three actors who wanted to create an elegant refuge for artistic and social guests. Since then it has become a favored meeting place for well-known visitors.
The name draws from a French saying and regulars appreciate the intimate dining rooms that feel like private clubs. The design with plush furnishings and classic details makes guests feel part of an exclusive gathering space.
The restaurant sits on Rue de Lanneau close to Maubert-Mutualité metro station and is easy to reach by public transport. Reservations are handled online and recommended, especially for dinner service.
Crown Princess Margrethe of Denmark chose this venue to celebrate her engagement to Henri de Laborde. This royal milestone connects the place to European history in an unexpected way.
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