Fashion types flock to to this boutique hotel for lunch in the secluded back garden.

Practical information

Address: 8 rue de Navarin, 75009
Nearest transport: Pigalle (2, 12) or Saint-Georges (12)
Hours: open every day
Reservations: Last minute booking usually OK
Telephone: 01 48 78 31 80
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Average price for lunch: 10-19€
Average price for dinner: 20-34€
Style of cuisine: classic French
Special attributes: vegetarian options, outdoor dining, continuous all-day service, open Sunday, open Monday
Type of crowd: hipsters, bobos, style hounds
Interior: charming & traditional
Atmosphere: casual

Reviews of interest

  • François-Regis Gaudry (2011) “Cet endroit a un sex-appeal terrible…[mais] je viens de découvrir avec stupeur que cette fameuse assiette verte est au régime…Problème : le prix.”
  • Figaroscope (2010) “À côté des inévitables burgers, croques et conserves, elle n’oublie ni les viandes d’Argentine-frites maison, ni le poulet rôti des Landes, ni le bar grillé et sa tombée d’épinards. Bien vu.”

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3 Responses to Hôtel Amour

  1. M says:

    More for ambiance than the food, this is a decent brunch pick. They accept reservations for brunch so either land up really early or really late. The selection of food is very typical, Franco-Anglo, selection. We rather liked the covered terrace to the back, which was perfect for a mild November day. Not sure I’d go back for any other kind of meal.

  2. Paris Bobo says:

    Service leaves a little to be desired but Hotel Amour stays on the must do Paris list for its feel and its fantastic internal courtyard.

  3. Ptipois says:

    Service is the usual Costes — decorative and clueless.

    I too like Hôtel Amour for its feel, courtyard, and I don’t dislike the food either. This might well be the best Costes restaurant so far, perhaps the only successful one (in terms of concept, not of profitability).

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