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Le Lulli Restaurant at the Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal

by Melle Bon Plan
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There are places like this that make you dream… The Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal is one of those prestigious establishments that always make my eyes light up whenever I step through their doors.

I had already had the opportunity to spend a few evenings there and also take photos on the beautiful central staircase for an Instagram contest I held for you this summer, and today on the blog, I’m introducing you to the hotel’s restaurant, Le Lulli.

Interior of Le Lulli restaurant, modern furniture, waiter in a black suit.

Le Lulli dining room with foliage curtains and wire-frame designer chairs.

In the kitchen, we find Jean-Baptiste Orieux, a young chef who spent 12 years at the Hôtel Fouquet’s Barrière before arriving at Le Lulli. He offers balanced and refined traditional seasonal cuisine, featuring high-quality ingredients selected for their properties.

Below are some photos and the description of the meal we enjoyed this summer (so please note, the menu has certainly changed since then).

Interior of Le Lulli restaurant, black buffet, sculpture and abstract paintings.

To taste:

  • To start the meal, a small amuse-bouche from the chef that obviously changes according to the chef’s inspiration and the season.

Seasonal soup served at Le Lulli restaurant, Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal.

  • As a starter, we tested the almond-breaded Crottin de Chavignol cheese with a mix of young sprouts (see the daily menu at the end of the article) and the delicious sea bream ceviche with lime and grilled avocado (€27).

Warm goat cheese salad in a walnut crust on a bed of greens Palais Royal.

Raw fish, grilled avocado and yellow emulsion on a white plate Le Lulli restaurant.

Salt shaker, pepper mill and green plant on a wooden table Le Lulli Palais Royal restaurant.Two glasses of white wine served at Le Lulli restaurant, Palais Royal.

  • Below on the left, the dish from the daily menu, a pan-seared white tuna with a vegetable wok and teriyaki sauce.

Grilled fish on sautéed vegetables, soy sauce and sesame seeds.Woman eating a refined dish and drinking wine at Le Lulli restaurant.

  • Here, a red mullet fillet with a fine tart of candied tomatoes, basil-scented buffalo mozzarella, and a stuffed zucchini flower (€36).

Fish fillet with stuffed zucchini flower and tomato mozzarella bruschetta.

  • Still on the fish side (this shows there is a wide selection centered around this product in this restaurant), below is the marinated Label Rouge salmon back with mini vegetables and tetragonia sprouts (€28).

Palais Royal vegetables served in a bamboo steam basket.

  • For dessert, super light but delicious: the mango and calamansi soup scented with coconut and lime (€13).

Yellow dessert, coconut, sorbet and mint in a black dish.

  • As for wines, the establishment obviously has a very nice selection of bottles and also wines by the glass that I recommend you try.

Bottle of Château La Croix St Estèphe 2011 red wine on a metal stand.

The tip: the daily menu at lunch with 2 dishes for €29 or 3 dishes for €38

Thanks to Cédric and Le Lulli restaurant at the Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal for this wonderful invitation.

Facade of the Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal, doorman in front of the entrance.

Le Lulli
4 rue de Valois 75001 Paris

Open every weekday for lunch from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM

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Photo credits: Nicolas Diolez
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