Restaurant AT

Top choice in Latin Quarter


Trained by some of the biggest names in gastronomy (Pierre Gagnaire included), chef Atsushi Tanaka showcases abstract artlike masterpieces incorporating rare ingredients (charred bamboo, kohlrabi turnip cabbage, juniper berry powder, wild purple fennel, Nepalese Timut pepper) on stunning outsized plates in a blank-canvas-style dining space. Reservations are essential.


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