Hey everyone! So, I’m super excited because I’ll be visiting Paris with my husband in a couple of weeks. It’s our first time there, and he’s really keen on indulging in a multi-course Michelin restaurant experience. Honestly, I’m just happy to go along with his wishes—who wouldn’t want to dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris, right?
But here comes the not-so-fun part. I have to admit, I can be a bit of a picky eater. Seafood? Nope, not for me.
I’ve tried it several times, and it still hasn’t won me over. Besides that, I have some other quirky preferences that might not align with high-end dining expectations. However, I’m making an effort to expand my palate, so I’m willing to be a bit more adventurous—just minus the fish, please!
With that in mind, I’ve been searching for Michelin restaurants near the 6th Arrondissement that might cater to someone like me. I’m on the lookout for options that are tasty but also offer dishes that aren’t overly exotic or seafood-centric.
Here are a few suggestions I’ve come across that might just fit the bill:
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1. Restaurant Miroir

Known for its stunning views and inventive dishes, this place has a great balance of French cuisine that often includes meat, poultry, and vegetarian options that could delight any curious eater, even if they aren’t keen on seafood.
2. Le Christine

This cozy bistro provides a modern take on French classics, often with dishes that focus on seasonal ingredients. You’re likely to find refreshing and simple choices on the menu that might suit your taste buds.
3. Shang Palace

If you’re open to Chinese, this Michelin-starred restaurant is renowned for its dim sum and other delectable dishes that are a far cry from seafood-centered meals. It’s a unique spot that’ll give you a taste of luxury in a different style.
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A bit more adventurous with its French cuisine, it’s still worth checking out their tasting menu, as they can tailor some of the courses to minimize those seafood encounters. Plus, the presentation is just wow!
So, those are a few suggestions that have caught my eye. I’m really hoping to find a place that balances my picky palate while giving my husband the Michelin experience he craves. If you have any personal favorites or more recommendations, feel free to drop them in the comments!
I’m all about making the most of our Expérience parisienne, so here’s to good food and even better memories! Cheers!