
"Chef Eugenio Anfuso's tasting menus are among the most consistently thrilling in the city, and the fact that they're open both lunch and dinner on Sunday makes them a rare find at this level. Good for vegetarians. Book well in advance."
"A candlelit room at the base of Montmartre hill, a short seasonal menu, and one of the more genuinely romantic rooms in Paris. Pétrelle has held the line on value through three years of visits, which is increasingly rare."
"Open every day from 8am to 2am, Le Cornichon is the rare Paris restaurant that functions as a true all-day neighborhood spot. Come for a leisurely Sunday lunch, linger over dessert, and don't bother making a reservation for dinner."
Paris's Sunday dining landscape has transformed significantly from its historical reputation of closed restaurants. The city now provides genuinely excellent dining options at every price point and throughout nearly all arrondissements. Notable establishments include Amália, featuring Chef Eugenio Anfuso's thrilling tasting menus available for both lunch and dinner; Pétrelle, a romantic Montmartre venue maintaining strong value; Le Bon Georges, offering classic French cuisine with an exceptional wine list; Le Cornichon, operating as an all-day neighborhood restaurant from 8am to 2am; and Augustin Marchand d'Vins, a Saint-Germain wine bar open Sunday evenings. These restaurants represent a shift in Parisian dining culture, making Sunday meals accessible to both visitors and locals.
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