Petit Paris, Edinburgh

38/40 Grassmarket, Edinburgh (See it on map)

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Where?

Near the Princes Street Gardens

What?

French Bistro Cuisine

Anything else you need to know?

Opened since 1998, there is a true French ambience to the restaurant and an extensive menu of traditional French dishes. The food is of the highest standard and only the freshest ingredients are used. There is a good wine list of French wines.

Opening times?

12pm till late

 
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Petit Paris has a rating of 80% from a total of 1 review and rating, below are some reviews of Petit Paris

  • Elaine from Ireland, has 37 reviewsElaine says:

    Petit Paris is a real French restaurant. It was great as everyone working there was French so you can tell that they put a lot of effort into keeping the place authentic. I had the steak and it was really good.. a little small inside.. the tables are quite close together, however there is also... more

    Posted: on Jul 30, 2007 // Rated: |

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Reviews from Toptable.com

  • I booked a table for 9 people as a pre-Rugby lunch. Even though we all arrived at different times, and a little late, all of the staff were very helpful and friendly even though it was an extremely busy period. My wife thought the toilets were superb. The food was excellent, the wine list was comprehensive and good value. I would definitely go back, and also recommend to friends. Thank you.

    Posted: on Mar 2009 //

  • Petit Paris, Edinburgh. Deliberately very, very French - even to the extent that some of the French-speaking staff couldn't explain some of the dishes on offer.A decent £10 set lunch consisted of excellent country terrine ("Eet is made of Beef's foot") with a small mixed salad and, for a main, a slow-cooked piece of pork belly and veg. Two lunches, a glass of house white and a jug of house red (three glasses) plus coffee cost £34. Not bad at all.

    Posted: on Feb 2009 //

  • Petite Paris is a perfect venue for dining in a crowd. The service is wonderful and the staff are always very pleasant.

    Posted: on Feb 2009 //

  • Petit Paris provides a real French Bistro experience with its crammed tables, but excellent food.

    Posted: on Jan 2009 //

  • petit paris gives an authentic parisian feel in the heart of edinburgh. food though is just above average

    Posted: on Jan 2009 //

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Description of Petit Paris from toptable.com

"A French bistro set right on zooming Queensferry Street, Petit Paris brings the authentic flavours and smells of Paris to Auld Reekie. The entrance is teensy. Make your way upstairs to the whitewashed dining room at speed. The chummy tables have checkerboard table clothes, charming vases of blossom, traditional wooden chairs, and French advertisements and prints framed on the walls. Light streams in. The hubbub of people dining well is a pleasant accompaniment to the trad French cuisine. Menus include dishes like starter of warm small goat's cheese with olive tapenade and fresh basil on croute, main course of slowly baked saddle of rabbit in Dijon mustard sauce, and dessert of very popular chocolate tarte with creme anglaise."

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