La Petite Périgourdine
Bistro — Sorbonne (Paris)
4.4 (1760)
Awarded
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About
La Petite Périgourdine is an authentic neighborhood bistro located on rue des Écoles near the Panthéon, run since 1996 by brothers Martin from Cantal. Despite its Périgord name, the restaurant celebrates Auvergne and Southwest French cuisine, featuring a spectacular aligot served cascading from a copper pot, duck confit, fresh foie gras, and Salers beef steaks. The establishment won the Coupe du Meilleur Pot in 2011. The warm, lively and convivial atmosphere, with theatrical and smiling service, makes it a true gourmet hub. The wine selection features fine Rhône and Southwest wines. A place where regulars, professors, and doctors feel at home.
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Ambiance
Traditional
Casual
Neighborhood
Authentic Cuisine
Warm Hospitality
Classic Preparation
Artisanal Approach
Wine Bar
Cuisines
French
Regional French
Provençale
Bistro
Features
Extensive Wine List
Signature Dishes
Traditional Recipes
Professional Service
Cozy Interior
Intimate Atmosphere
Group Dining
No Reservation
Experience
Living Heritage
Memorable Dining
Specialties
Foie Gras
Duck Confit
Beef Tartare
Magret De Canard
Côte De Boeuf
Entrecôte
Andouillette
Awards
Gault&Millau
1 toque•
Gourmet Table
39 Rue des Écoles, 75005 Paris, FranceShow map
Practical Information
Opening hours
monday00:00 - 00:30, 08:00 - 00:30
tuesday08:00 - 00:30
wednesday08:00 - 00:30
thursday08:00 - 00:30
friday08:00 - 00:30
saturday08:00 - 00:30
sunday08:30 - 23:59
Price Range€€