3 Parisian Restaurants Where You Can Eat a Delicious Pot-Au-Feu (The Best!)

Winter has come and you would love to warm yourself up from the inside with a French pot-au-feu? You already feel better just thinking about the grilled meat, the delicious vegetables and the warm broth? Here’s our selection of Parisian restaurants serving the best pot-au-feu in the capital.

 

Chez René

14 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris

Chez René restaurant

Are you attracted to the authentic Paris of Michel Audiard? Come pay a visit to Chez René, the place to be among French actors.

Drawings by Yves Saint Laurent, signed lithographs, portraits of French actors and more are on display on the walls.

Available each thursdays, you will be able to eat a delicious pot-au-feu with perfectly cooked vegetables and a taste that everyone will like.

Price for a pot-au-feu: €21

Website (in French)

 

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    Camille

    24 Rue des Francs Bourgeois, 75003 Paris

     

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    You love the warm atmosphere of old Parisian bistros and their traditional French cuisine? Then the restaurant Camille is perfect for you.

    Located at the heart of Le Marais District, you can enjoy the pot-au-feu of Mamie Jeanne. The secret? The meat has been carefully selected and cooked.

    The dish isn’t drenched in broth but do not hesitate to ask for a bowl of it if you want more.

    Price for a Pot-au-feu de Mamie Jeanne: €28

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    Le Roi du Pot-au-feu

    34 Rue Vignon, 75009 Paris

    Le Roi du Pot-Au-Feu has been known for more than thirty years as THE place to warm up during long winter days. The atmosphere of a Norman bistro is as welcoming and inviting as the pot-au-feu they serve.

    The quality meat and the vegetables are fresh and have simmered for more than eight hours – as it used to be done. The expertise of the Normans owning the place is irrefutable.

    Price for a pot-au-feu royal: €23

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