Welcome to Le Petit Marché
Le Petit Marché, located in the heart of Paris, offers a delightful dining experience blending French and Asian flavors creatively. The standout dishes like the tuna tostada with unique Asian garnishes and the perfectly cooked duck fillet with a caramelized banana showcase the culinary expertise of the restaurant. The cozy ambiance, attentive service, and complimentary starter of fresh veggies with dip add to the overall charm of this hidden gem. While prices may lean towards the upper end, the flavors and presentation of the dishes are truly worth indulging in for a memorable dining experience in Paris.
- 9 rue Béarn 75003 Paris France Hotline: 01 42 72 06 67
Introducing Le Petit Marché, a charming French restaurant located at 9 rue Béarn in Paris, France. This hidden gem offers a unique dining experience with a blend of French and Asian flavors that will tantalize your taste buds.
Customers rave about the standout dishes, such as the tuna tostada with Asian garnishments and the duck filet with banana, cooked to absolute perfection. The inventive menu and cozy yet bustling vibe make Le Petit Marché a must-visit spot for those looking for something a little different.
Aside from the delicious food, the service at Le Petit Marché is exceptional. The welcoming staff go above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience for all guests. Whether you're a local or a tourist, you'll feel right at home at this neighborhood bistro.
Make sure to try their signature dishes, like the duck with caramelized banana and the salmon tartare served with divine mashed potatoes. And don't forget to save room for dessert – the homemade creme brulee is a crowd favorite.
With a comfortable and cozy atmosphere, Le Petit Marché is the perfect place for couples, small groups, and families to enjoy a delightful meal in the heart of Paris. Experience the magic of this Parisian bistro and savor every bite at Le Petit Marché.

The duck was soooo good. I ate there many years ago and still think about it. Hope to make my way back to Paris and try it again!

Cool upscale spot in an interesting neighborhood with a bustling yet cozy vibe. While they don't have an english menu the staff is accommodative towards tourists. While a reservation would be helpful it is not a must. The tables are packed close together similar to any Parisian restaurant and the menu offers and inventive spin on French Asian. The standout dishes include the tuna tostada with some Asian flavorings and garnishments as well as the duck filet with banana. Both were great and service was friendly enough. This spot is great if you're looking for something a little different. Portions are adequately sized but prices are on the upper end. For dessert we got the floating mochi like one, with hazelnut and coconut. It was okay, presentation was decent but the actual flavors didn't pack enough of a punch.

The food was great. The service was good. The location on a quiet block with lovely outdoor seating and neat colorful lamps inside (where did those come from?). I love that they served carrots and cucumber with a dip before the meal.

Must go in Paris!! An amazing place where the food is authentic while the servers and staff are very welcoming to non-Parisians. Love their complimentary starter of fresh veggies with a dairy based dip. I ordered everything the server recommended which was shrimp tempura (nothing special, would skip) and the duck/bananas as a main - MUST get this dish!!! Duck cooked to absolute perfection. Wasn't a huge fan of the baby bananas together with the duck, but it was a nice sweet something after I finished my duck. Also got the creme brulee which was good not great though at this point i was dying full They take reservations which i would recommend! If you don't have a booking, come during off peak hours

We are Americans wondering around Paris and trying new places to eat. After several days of eating mediocre food, we decided to try this place in the neighborhood we are staying based on the yelp reviews. Boy oh boy were we happy when we left. We ordered the steak, the mushroom risotto, and the duck and each dish was unique and delicious. Simple ingredients but amazing flavor combinations. To top it off, the stone walls, quiet side street location, and completely charming wait staff left us completely delighted. 10/10 will eat here again!

We walked here from our hotel, Villa Beaumarchaise, and it was fantastic. I would recommend reservations, as they were instantly filled when they opened at 19:00. We had a beautiful meal, the dorado fillet was exceptional in a citrus sauce, and the wine pairings suggested by the staff were as perfect. It is a cozy and comfortable and wonderful neighborhood French restaurant that is great for couples, small groups and families.

Thankfully our Concierge recommended this neighborhood gem while we were recently in Paris. We had a great table with a fantastic server, who helped us make great decisions. Having had duck the evening before, I was not going to order it, until our server convinced me that it was a must try, and it did not disappoint. The caramelized banana was such a great compliment to the perfectly cooked duck! My wife had the tuna, and it was nothing short of delicious. The setting of this corner bistro is something from a movie. Quaint bar, perfect lighting and music softly in the background. When you find yourself in the Marais, make a reservation, or jump in the queue, you wont be disappointed.

By far my favorite restaurant every-time I come to Paris! I've been coming with my family for over 8 years and it has always been so amazing! The staff is super nice. You definitely need a reservation or else you'll have to wait for a table as it is almost always packed. We went last night for dinner and were seated outside which was nice as the weather still allows it. I ordered the salmon tartare and the "magret de canard" which I order everytime and it was so good! It is also served with mashed potatoes which are divine! Definitely recommend coming here to anyone visiting or staying in Paris!

Completely disagree with some of these Yelpers who claim they are rude to Americans. Quite the contrary. We arrived kinda late on a Sunday night, tired and hungry from traveling. They gave us a prime table out front. The only problem is, the Parisian way is to smoke and eat. We were seated 6 inches away from a table of 4 young French guys all chain smoking. We politely asked to move inside and they were super gracious and let us choose a table. It was still very hot out and the inside was hot as well. We asked them if we could change tables a 2nd time and the manager was so kind, he went out of his way to clear a table outside at the very end, super far away from the smoking. Then, the food was outstanding (especially since it was simply a corner bistro). We have the seared duck. Delicious. Again they could not have more kind and accommodating to us, they even brought us a bottle of melon liquor at the end of the meal, poured us a shot each and told us to drink as much as we like & left the bottle! Just try being nice to people from the start and they will likely return the kindness. Def go here if you are staying near the Place des Vosges.

Bonjour!! If you're ever in the local area of Marais, come dine here. Mostly frequented by locals only, so do practice your French as the staff speaks very little English. I was able to get by with my limited French but our waitress was very kind and patient. Their specialty here is their Grilled steak and French fries. Hahah... I know what you're thinking but just go with it.... :p. I did enjoy their French seared tuna and their homemade creme brulee was fantastic. Excellent service and open late till 11pm. We will definitely return back here again. Cheers!