Where to Eat in the 6th Arrondissement
Located on the left bank of the Seine, this charming neighborhood is one of the most iconic areas of Paris (and is the neighborhood I call home!). The 6th arrondissement houses some of the city's most famous spots, including the Jardins du Luxembourg and the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Parisian, there's always something new to discover in this lively and dynamic area.
Here are a few of my favorite spots:
Augustin Marchand D'Vins
Straight-up the coolest wine bar.
26 Rue des Grands Augustins, 75006 Paris
Open Tuesday – Sunday; 5 – 10pm
Maison Sauvage
An easy, open-all-day spot for a quick meal, snack, or drinks.
5 rue de Buci, 75006 Paris
Open daily; 7am – 2am
Le Petit Lutetia
An elegant old-school brasserie
107 Rue de Sèvres, 75006 Paris
Open daily; lunch: noon – 3ish, dinner: 7:15pm – 11ish
Le Bar des Prés
Great sushi in a sexy spot. Home of the best lychee martini I’ve ever had.
25 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris
Open daily; lunch: noon – 3ish, dinner: 7:15pm – 11ish
Aux Prés
The aforementioned best falafel.
27 rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris
Open daily; lunch: noon – 3pm, dinner: 7 – 11pm
Mordu
Described as “simply incredible”; on the fancier/pricier side.
2 Rue Félibien, 75006 Paris
Open Tuesday – Saturday; lunch: 12:15– 2pm, dinner: 7:15 – 9pm
Sugaar
Dark vibes; lots of meat.
5 Rue Gozlin, 75006 Paris
Open Tuesday – Sunday; lunch: 7pm – 2am