Head-to-Head

Le Jules Verne vs Tour d'Argent

Le Jules Verne for the view; Tour d'Argent for the room that history built.

Le Jules Verne
Paris · French · $$$$
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Tour d'Argent
Paris · Classical French · $$$$
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The Verdict

Le Jules Verne for the view; Tour d'Argent for the room that history built.

Le Jules Verne is the second-floor restaurant of the Eiffel Tower — Frédéric Anton's three-Michelin-star kitchen with the most iconic dining-room view in the world. The cooking is contemporary French at the highest level; the room is the dining experience of Paris.

Tour d'Argent is the 16th-arrondissement classical-French room overlooking Notre-Dame, holding one Michelin star with the longest continuous fine-dining operation in Paris (since 1582). The signature pressed duck — canard à la presse — has been served from the same press, with a numbered duck for every table since 1890. The wine cellar holds 320,000 bottles, one of the deepest cellars on earth.

Which One for Which Occasion

OccasionEditorial Pick
Once-in-a-lifetime visit to ParisLe Jules VerneThe view is the night; the experience is unduplicable.
Wine collectorTour d'Argent320,000-bottle cellar; one of the world's great wine experiences.
Romantic anniversaryLe Jules VerneThe view, the elevation, the night — the room is the poem.
Classical-French traditionalistTour d'ArgentThe pressed duck and the room's history are the entire point.
ProposalLe Jules VerneThe room is built for once-in-a-lifetime moments.

Price Comparison

Le Jules Verne tasting menu runs €260 ($285); the lunch menu €150 ($165). Tour d'Argent tasting €240 ($260); the famous pressed duck supplement +€95 ($105) on top of the standard menu.

How to Book

Le Jules Verne: 90 days ahead via the restaurant site; primary slots fill within hours. Tour d'Argent: 30–60 days; more available than Le Jules Verne for fly-in tourists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Le Jules Verne or Tour d'Argent?
Le Jules Verne for the view; Tour d'Argent for the room that history built.
How much does Le Jules Verne cost compared to Tour d'Argent?
Le Jules Verne tasting menu runs €260 ($285); the lunch menu €150 ($165). Tour d'Argent tasting €240 ($260); the famous pressed duck supplement +€95 ($105) on top of the standard menu.
Which is harder to book, Le Jules Verne or Tour d'Argent?
Le Jules Verne: 90 days ahead via the restaurant site; primary slots fill within hours. Tour d'Argent: 30–60 days; more available than Le Jules Verne for fly-in tourists.
Is Le Jules Verne worth it over Tour d'Argent?
It depends on the occasion. Le Jules Verne is the second-floor restaurant of the Eiffel Tower — Frédéric Anton's three-Michelin-star kitchen with the most iconic dining-room view in the world. The cooking is contemporary French at the highest level; the room is the dining experience of Paris....
Can I do both Le Jules Verne and Tour d'Argent on the same trip?
Yes — they sit in Paris and Paris, and the editorial verdicts above show the format and occasion fit for each. Pace them at least one full day apart; both are full-evening commitments.