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Contemporary Italian Fine Dining

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Paris, France

Il Ristorante - Niko Romito

CuisineItalian
Price€€€€
Dress CodeFormal
ServiceFormal
NoiseConversational
CapacityIntimate
Michelin
Star Wine List
Gambero Rosso

Inside the Bvlgari Hotel on Avenue George V, Il Ristorante brings Niko Romito's three-Michelin-starred Italian cooking to Paris's 8th arrondissement. The restaurant earned a Michelin Plate in 2025 and a White Star from Star Wine List, placing it in a select tier of Italian fine dining in a city where French haute cuisine dominates the conversation. For a milestone meal with a view toward Italy, few addresses in Paris make a stronger case.

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Il Ristorante - Niko Romito restaurant in Paris, France
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Avenue George V at Table: Setting the Scene

The 8th arrondissement has long been the address where international luxury announces itself in Paris. The stretch between the Champs-Élysées and the Seine concentrates a density of grand hotels, ambassador residences, and destination restaurants that few city blocks anywhere can match. The Bvlgari Hotel at 30 Avenue George V slots into this context with the quiet confidence of a brand that has spent decades at the intersection of Italian design and high-end hospitality. Inside, Il Ristorante operates as the hotel's principal dining room, carrying the name and culinary direction of Niko Romito, the Abruzzo-born chef whose Reale restaurant holds three Michelin stars in Castel di Sangro. Stepping into the space, the visual language is unmistakably Italian in the Roman luxury register: clean lines, warm stone, materials chosen for tactile weight rather than decorative noise.

For a special occasion in Paris, the address does considerable work before a dish arrives. The proximity to the Champs-Élysées, the hotel envelope, and the Avenue George V postcode signal occasion dining in the way that only a handful of streets in Europe still can. Le George, a short walk away, operates in the same premium neighbourhood tier. But where that address operates inside a French palatial tradition, Il Ristorante is doing something more specific: making a case for Italian fine dining as a serious proposition in a city that has historically subordinated it to French haute cuisine.

The Italian Fine Dining Argument in Paris

Paris has never been short of Italian restaurants, but the city's relationship with Italian fine dining at the leading of the price bracket is complicated. For decades, the French capital absorbed Italian cooking as casual or middle-market, while its own three-star institutions dominated the aspirational end. That positioning has shifted. The last decade has brought a generation of Italian addresses that operate at the €€€€ tier without apology, and Il Ristorante is among the most deliberate entries in that category.

The competitive peer set in Paris at the €€€€ level is largely French: Le George, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons Hôtel George V, and L'Ambroisie all hold three Michelin stars and define the upper bracket in the city. Il Ristorante earned a Michelin Plate in 2025, which places it as a recognised address in the Guide without the star count of those French heavyweights. The White Star from Star Wine List, published in April 2024, adds a wine-list credential that matters to the table of diners who treat the bottle as integral to the occasion rather than incidental to it.

Within Paris's Italian restaurant category, the comparison set narrows sharply. Il Carpaccio at the Royal Monceau is the closest peer in terms of hotel positioning and Italian focus. Armani Ristorante on the Place Vendôme addresses the same luxury-brand-meets-Italian-kitchen format. What distinguishes Il Ristorante is the chef credential behind the name: Romito's three-star work in Abruzzo is a documented anchor, not a borrowed prestige.

For a broader view of Italian fine dining operating at altitude in major international cities, the category has expanded well beyond Italy's borders. 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto represent the same international reach of Italian cooking at the serious end, each adapting the format to a non-European context. Il Ristorante in Paris is a cleaner transplant in geographic terms, but the question it answers is the same: can a rigorously Italian culinary sensibility hold its ground in a city with a dominant local fine-dining tradition?

Occasion Dining: What the Address Delivers

The case for booking Il Ristorante around a milestone is structural, not just atmospheric. Bvlgari Hotel properties are designed around the logic of total occasion: the building, the materials, the service cadence, and the food are coordinated in a way that individual restaurant operations rarely achieve. A birthday dinner here involves a setting that most Paris restaurants, however accomplished their kitchens, cannot replicate from a standalone address.

The Google rating of 4.5 across 224 reviews is a useful signal in this context. At the €€€€ price point, that score reflects diners who arrived with high expectations and, more often than not, left with them met. The sample size is small relative to high-volume brasseries, which itself reflects the low-turnover, occasion-driven format typical of hotel fine dining at this level.

For those planning around the French fine-dining circuit more broadly, several other addresses represent the occasion-dining tier at its most formally developed. Flocons de Sel in Megève, Mirazur in Menton, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or each anchor a different regional register of French gastronomic tradition. Il Ristorante sits outside that lineage entirely, which for certain diners is precisely the point: a meal that references Italy at the highest level, staged in Paris.

For a different scale of Italian address within Paris itself, Adami and Baffo represent the category at accessible price points, useful for evenings when the occasion calls for Italian without the full €€€€ commitment.

Planning Your Visit

DetailIl Ristorante – Niko RomitoIl CarpaccioArmani Ristorante
Arrondissement8th (Avenue George V)8th (Royal Monceau)1st (Place Vendôme area)
Price tier€€€€€€€€€€€€
Michelin recognitionMichelin Plate (2025)Michelin recognisedMichelin recognised
Wine list credentialWhite Star (Star Wine List)Not listedNot listed
Hotel settingBvlgari HotelRoyal MonceauArmani Hotel
Google rating4.5 (224 reviews)Not availableNot available

The restaurant is located at 30 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris. The nearest metro station is George V on Line 1, a short walk from the hotel entrance. Booking in advance is advisable for any occasion-led visit; Bvlgari Hotel properties at this address operate at a pace where walk-in availability at peak times is not guaranteed. For further guidance on the Paris dining scene across all price points, see our full Paris restaurants guide, and for the broader city, our Paris hotels guide, Paris bars guide, Paris wineries guide, and Paris experiences guide.

Signature Dishes
Vitello alla MilaneseSaffron risotto with parmesanVitello tonnatoCrispy suckling pig with orange caramel sauceClam fusilloni with parsley and chili sauce
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Modern
  • Intimate
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Business Dinner
  • Special Occasion
  • Celebration
Experience
  • Garden
  • Private Dining
  • Hotel Restaurant
  • Design Destination
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
  • Sommelier Led
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Views
  • Garden
Dress CodeFormal
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleFormal
Meal PacingLeisurely

Luminous and sparkling with Parisian-style banquettes and Italian brass fixtures; elegantly sleek dining area opening onto an interior garden with refined, polished atmosphere.

Signature Dishes
Vitello alla MilaneseSaffron risotto with parmesanVitello tonnatoCrispy suckling pig with orange caramel sauceClam fusilloni with parsley and chili sauce