La Belle Ferronnière, Restaurant and café in the 8th arrondissement, France.
This establishment serves traditional French cuisine including Chateaubriand beef fillet, Scottish salmon escalope, and caramelized pork ribs in a welcoming setting that combines classic Parisian brasserie charm with contemporary comfort elements.
The venue occupies a historic building in the 8th arrondissement that has served as a meeting point for Paris-Match journalists and other notable figures from Parisian press circles for several decades.
The establishment's name references Leonardo da Vinci's famous portrait depicting a woman wearing a distinctive jewel on her forehead, creating a connection to France's Renaissance artistic heritage and cultural legacy.
Open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to midnight, Saturday from 8:00 AM to midnight, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to midnight, located at 53 rue Pierre Charron near Franklin D. Roosevelt metro station.
The restaurant features a sunny terrace where guests can observe the daily rhythm of rue Pierre Charron while enjoying culinary creations in one of Paris's most sophisticated neighborhoods near the Champs-Élysées.
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