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Paris fine dining (solo) – which 1–2 would you pick?
Hi all,
I’ll be in Paris in May and dining solo. Trying to pick 1–2 standout places:
• Plénitude (waitlist)
• Kei (waitlist – they usually don’t take 1)
• David Toutain
• Hakuba
• Alliance
• Le Clarence
If you had to choose one or two, which would you go for?
As I’ll be dining alone, I’d also love something a bit more engaging/interesting as a solo experience.
Also: any tips for booking as 1 person? Some places seem tricky.
Happy for other recommendations too.
u/Disastrous-Pianist56 — 8 hours ago