FranceRestaurants

Greek restaurants in France

  1. A

    Mavrommátis

    Sea-blue window frames and olive trees in giant terracotta pots whisk gourmet punters off to the Med at this well-established Greek restaurant. One bite into a tarama- drenched toast, aubergine fumée (smoked aubergine), salade grecque (tomatoes, lettuce, peppers and feta) or crépines d’agneau sur lit de tomates, courgettes et pommes de terre (lamb tripe with tomatoes, courgette and potatoes) and those inauthentic Greek takeaway joints on rue de la Huchette and streets like rue St-Séverin are instantly put to shame. Reserve in advance.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Le Y

    Don’t expect very much from the Y (pronounced ‘ee grec’ in French) except traditional, family-style Greek cooking and a warm welcome. The lunch menu is available until 8pm. The mezzanine area is a pleasant place to sit and there are occasional art and photographic exhibits here.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Le Comptoir

    The bottle-lined wall at the end of the room is ominous: eating and drinking are serious business in this art deco–meets–ancient Greece establishment. Its proximity to the opera means it's especially popular for pre- and post-theatre sustenance.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Boros

    Don't tell anyone about this oriental épicerie (grocery) specialising in Greek, Lebanese, Turkish and Armenian delicacies that serves delicious lunches in the form of generous mixed platters.

    reviewed