
Italian specialties & wines are offered in this understated, intimate restaurant.
Hours
| Saturday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–2:30 PM, 7–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 40 Rue de Ponthieu, 75008 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 40 75 07 12
Website: http://www.restaurantlitalien.fr/
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Reservations: restaurantlitalien.fr
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We ordered a variety of dishes—standouts included the *Crazy Salmon*, a smoked salmon-topped pizza that was both unique and delicious, as well as the Margherita pizza, bruschetta, seafood pasta, and a fresh salad. Every dish was generously portioned, beautifully presented, and packed with flavor.
For dessert, we shared tiramisu, crème brûlée, and panna cotta topped with a delightful berry sauce—all of which were absolutely divine. A solid five out of five for both the food and the overall experience.
The restaurant itself is cozy and can feel a bit tight, but the service was prompt, courteous, and efficient. Great food, great vibes—highly recommended!
The candlelit dining room was cozy and inviting. Another dining area upstairs. The extensive menu is available via the QR CODE on the table. Menu is available in multiple languages. Personnel speak English. Wine list is compact but has many stellar choices from mostly Italy and a few from France. Wife and I had a two bottle dinner. We enjoyed two apps, two mains and two desserts as well. Come check them out. Enjoy!!!
Went in craving a slice of Italy… only to find out pizza apparently sleeps in. No pies for lunch, which felt like going to a concert where the headliner called in sick. The salads and pasta were decent—nothing to write to Nonna about, but they did the job. Then came the tiramisu, which was less “pick me up” and more “let me down gently.”
On the bright side, the staff were warm, welcoming, and impressively speedy—so at least the service was fast enough to escape before we mourned the missing margherita.
4 stars for service with a smile and carbs that showed up. Minus one star for pizza absenteeism and a tiramisu in existential crisis.