
Le Jules Verne is a premium fine dining restaurant on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The Michelin-star restaurant serves contemporary French cuisine prepared with precision and creativity.
It is named after popular French writer Jules Verne and is about 125 meters (410 feet) above ground.
The restaurant offers a remarkable dining experience combining gourmet French cuisine with fantastic views of the city.
Tourists looking to enhance their visit to the Eiffel Tower can have lunch or dinner at Le Jules Verne, making it visually and gastronomically enriching.
We recommend you book in advance due to its popularity and limited seating, especially during the peak season of June to September.
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Prices at Jules Verne
Jules Verne offers two menus – an a la carte and a tasting menu, which comes in 5-course and 7-course options.
The A La Carte Menu costs €160 and is an excellent opportunity to discover chef Frederic Anton’s favorite starters, main courses, and desserts.
The 5-course tasting menu at Jules Verne costs €255 and includes five of the Chef’s specialty dishes, with lobster, morel, langoustine, veal, and chocolate as the main ingredients.
The 7-course tasting menu has two additional dishes made with Turbot and Citrus, costing €275.
Reservations for Jules Verne
It is best to reserve your table at Jules Verne online.
The second option is to call +33(0)1 83 77 34 34 from 1.30 pm to 5 pm, Central European Standard Time (CET ). Reservation assistance is available all through the week.
Reservations don’t include Tower access
Making your reservation at Jules Verne restaurant doesn’t guarantee a visit to the Eiffel Tower.
Guests with reservations must use Gustave Avenue to access the restaurant’s private entrance on the tower’s southern pillar.
The private lift in the South Pillar takes you directly to the restaurant.
One must use the tower’s public lifts to go up on the Tower.
That’s why we recommend you book your Eiffel Tower tickets (either to the second or the top floor) and explore the attraction before visiting the restaurant.
Besides Jules Verne, the Eiffel Tower has yet another fine dining experience called Madame Brasserie. Other culinary options include the elegant Champagne Bar, the Macaroon Bar, and various buffets. Each venue offers a unique way to enhance your visit with a taste of French indulgence.
Jules Verne’s menu
This Eiffel Tower restaurant offers three menus –
- A la carte
- 5-course tasting menu
- 7-course tasting menu
A La Carte Menu
Jules Verne’s A La Carte Menu includes starters, main courses, and desserts.
It is available from Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.
Mushroom
Tortellini, Hazelnut oil Consommé, Roasted Buckwheat, and Velouté
or
Crab
Flavored with Taragon, Granny Smith Apple Cider soup
Langoustine
Roasted, Parmesan cream, Creamy Risotto, and dried Caviar
or
Veal Sweetbread
Caramelized, Grenobloise Sauce, Jus Gras
Coffee
Crispy Puff Pastry, Juniper Sorbet, Tarte au Sucre
or
Citrus
Baba, Marjoram Sorbet, and Lemon Balm
Mature Cheese With Truffle
Supplement €35
*Menu served for every member of the table
5 and 7-Course Tasting Menu
The 5-course menu includes five of the Chef’s specialty dishes, with lobster, morel, langoustine, veal, and chocolate as the main ingredients.
The 7-course menu has two additional dishes made with Turbot and Citrus.
*The items included in the 5-course meal are marked
Lobster*
Flavored with Vanilla. Granny Smith Apple Zephyr and Olive Oil
Morel*
Puffed Buckwheat Galette, Comte Cheese, and Yellow Wine
Langoustine*
Prepared as a Ravioli, Dieppoise Sauce, Thin Beetroot jelly
Turbot
Simply cooked, Beurre Blanc, Yuzu, and Oscetra Caviar
Veal*
Roasted, Juniper cream, Smoked Eggplant
Citrus
Baba, Marjoram Sorbet, and Lemon Balm
Chocolate*
Warm Soufflé, Cocoa nibs ice cream. Crispy Gavotte
Mature Cheese With Truffle
(Supplement €35)
Note: If you have any special dietary requirements, contact the culinary team using the contact form.
Are you not sure which Eiffel Tower fine-dining restaurant you should try? Check out our comparison of Jules Verne and Madame Brasserie.
Dress code at the restaurant
The dress code for Jules Verne in Paris is smart casual.
While it’s officially smart casual, erring on the side of slightly dressier is always better at a fine dining establishment like Jules Verne.
Smart Casual for Men
Jackets: Optional but recommended for a more polished look
Shirts: Collared shirts or dressy sweaters
Ties: Not a must
Pants: Dress pants, chinos, or dark-wash jeans (no rips or holes)
Shoes: Dress shoes, loafers, or well-maintained dress boots
Smart Casual for Women
Dresses: Cocktail dresses, knee-length dresses, or skirts
Pants: Dress pants or well-tailored trousers
Blouses/Tops: Nice blouses, dressy sweaters, or stylish tops
Shoes: Heels, dressy flats, or stylish boots
What to avoid at Jules Verne
- T-shirts
- Athletic wear (leggings, sweatpants, yoga pants)
- Shorts
- Sports shoes/sneakers
- Ripped or overly casual jeans
- Flip-flops or sandals
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Jules Verne timings
Jules Verne opens for lunch at noon and closes at 1.30 pm.
Dinner begins at 7 pm, and the last service order is at 9 pm. The restaurant closes at 9.30 pm.
On July 14, the restaurant closes after lunch and doesn’t serve dinner.
Restaurants with a view of the Eiffel Tower combine the enchanting atmosphere of Parisian dining with a captivating view of the majestic and world-famous Tower.
Photos of Jules Verne
Image Courtesy: Tripadvisor.com
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What’s better – lunch or dinner
Choosing between lunch and dinner at Jules Verne depends on what you’re looking for in your dining experience.
Lunch | Dinner | |
---|---|---|
Views | Clear, panoramic views of Paris | Lit up Paris skyline |
Atmosphere | More relaxed and casual | Slightly more formal |
Romance | Less romantic | More romantic |
Experience | Best for tourists | Ideal for celebrations |
Duration | Not more than 90 mins | Can be 2+ hours |
Insider Tip: Visiting the Eiffel Tower at night is a great idea.
Jules Verne Reviews
Jules Verne is a highly-rated restaurant on Tripadvisor.
Here are some of the phrases used by guests while describing their experience at the Eiffel Tower restaurant:
# Chocolate dessert
# Once in a lifetime experience
# Paris skyline
# Window table
# Glass of champagne
Four trips to this 2 Star Michelin restaurant and won’t be our last. Everyone goes the first time for the view and come back for the exceptional food and service. Not inexpensive, but worth every penny. Although the menu is fixed, they managed to effortlessly allow for my wife’s seafood allergy with excellent alternative courses.
794Charless
Our lunch at the Jules Verne absolutely lived up to expectations and hopes. The food was sublime as you would expect from a 2* Michelin restaurant. The staff are fantastic, very unobtrusive, but always attentive and friendly. We had the seven course tasting menu with wine pairings and it was superb. The view of course is another plus.
740Stuarta, Farnham, UK
Frequently asked questions
Here are some questions guests planning to book a table at Jules Verne ask.
Is Jules Verne worth the price?
Eating at Jules Verne is expensive, but it depends on what you value. If fine dining, incredible Eiffel Tower views, and a unique experience matter to you, it is worth the price.
What’s the atmosphere like?
You can expect a refined, elegant atmosphere at the restaurant with subdued lighting and an air of sophistication.
Is the restaurant kid-friendly?
Jules Verne doesn’t offer a kids’ menu or a high chair for infants. If you plan to visit with kids, booking a lunch or dinner at the Madame Brasserie is better. It is more child-friendly and even has a kids’ menu.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, the Eiffel Tower restaurant accommodates as long as the guests inform them about their allergies or dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, etc.) in advance using their contact form.
What’s better at Jules Verne – a la carte or tasting menu?
If you are not on a budget holiday, opt for the 5 or 7-course tasting menu, which is better than the a la carte menu.
Who is the chef of La Jules Verne?
Frédéric Anton took over as the restaurant’s Chef in 2019. He is a celebrated chef known for his precise and innovative culinary style. He has also earned multiple Michelin stars for his work at other prestigious establishments.
What kind of food do they serve?
Jules Verne offers contemporary French cuisine with a focus on fine dining and exquisite presentation.
Is valet parking available to visit the Jules Verne Restaurant?
Valet parking service is available near the southern pillar, at the corner of Avenue Octave Gérard and Avenue Charles Floquet.
How many Michelin stars does Jules Verne Restaurant have?
The restaurant is accredited with One MICHELIN Star.
Is there a smoking zone in the Jules Verne Restaurant?
No, because the Eiffel Tower is a completely non-smoking area.
Can I cancel my reservation at Jules Verne Restaurant?
You can cancel your reservation 48 hours before your arrival if you want a refund of your partial prepayment debited at the time of booking. Canceling less than 48 hours before your arrival doesn’t get you any refund.