During Paris Fashion Week, where you dine is nearly as important as what you wear. The city becomes a magnet for designers, editors, models, and celebrities. Between runway shows and afterparties, top names in fashion slip into their favorite restaurants—some for a quiet table, others for the scene. If you’re looking to book where the industry insiders go, these are the 10 restaurants to know.
1. Gigi Paris
With Eiffel Tower views and a luxurious setting, Gigi Paris attracts the fashion crowd for dinner and drinks. You’ll want to arrive dressed to impress for chic photos.
(Photo by Gigi Paris)
2. L’Avenue
Located near the high-end boutiques of Avenue Montaigne, L’Avenue is a go-to for fashion editors and celebrities. The terrace is a hot spot, so be sure to arrive early to snag a seat.
3. Café de Flore
One of Paris’s most iconic cafés, this spot is timeless. Fashion figures from every generation stop here for coffee, people-watching, and post-show meetings.
(Photo by Café de Flore)
4. Atica
The new hotspot, Atica, is an immersive cultural experience. Combining seasonal cuisine with luxury audiovisual projections to design the ultimate creative experience.
(Photo by Atica)
5. Hôtel Costes
The restaurant inside Hôtel Costes is a lively scene every night of Fashion Week. Models, designers, and stylists gather for late dinners and private meetings.
(Photo by Hôtel Costes)
6. Maison de Caviar
Caviar and candlelight define this dining experience. A long-standing favorite of fashion royalty, especially during the fall and spring collections.
(Photo by Maison de Caviar)
7. Girafe
Steps from the Eiffel Tower, Girafe draws a fashionable lunch crowd. It’s also one of the most photographed restaurants during Fashion Week.
(Photo by Girafe)
8. LouLou
Tucked into the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, LouLou combines culture and cuisine. Expect tables filled with stylists, editors, and creative directors throughout the week.
9. Le Progrès Marais
Do not be fooled by this casual bar! Fashion Week’s top stylists and models can be spotted here, perfectly dressed and discussing the latest over a drink.
(Photo by Le Progès Marais)
10. Monsieur Bleu
Inside the Palais de Tokyo, Monsieur Bleu is sleek and always busy during Fashion Week—a favorite for after-show dinners and weekend brunches.
(Photo by Monsieur Bleu)
Paris Fashion Week is more than a calendar of shows—it’s a citywide celebration of taste and style. Dining at the right address can lead to new connections, quiet conversations, or simply a beautiful moment between events. These restaurants aren’t just places to eat—they’re part of the Fashion Week experience. Make reservations early, dress the part, and enjoy the best of Paris.