Le Bosquet, French restaurant in the 7th arrondissement, Paris
Le Bosquet is a French restaurant in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, situated on a side street near Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower. It has an indoor dining room with simple decor, an outdoor terrace for sunny days, and a veranda area that can seat around 30 people.
The restaurant has been part of daily life in the 7th arrondissement for decades, serving generations of local regulars and visitors. It has kept its character as a neighborhood table through the years without following the trends that have changed many Paris dining rooms.
Le Bosquet serves the kind of food that Parisians return to week after week, with dishes like steak frites, duck breast, and onion soup anchoring the menu. The dining room has the feel of a neighborhood table where regulars and visitors sit side by side without any sense of formality.
A reservation is a good idea, especially on weekends, since the indoor space fills up quickly. Arriving early or calling ahead is the simplest way to secure a table without waiting.
The veranda space can be separated for private groups while still feeling connected to the rest of the dining room, which is a setup rarely found in small Paris restaurants. For special occasions, the layout can shift to accommodate a standing cocktail format rather than a traditional seated meal.
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