Summer and winter alike, there's no time like the present to devour raclette, tartiflette, fondue and other winter dishes, and we're well aware that we're not the only ones who can devour kilos of melted cheese without even having to open our trouser buttons. Whether you've already organized one, two or even three raclettes with friends this year, or haven't yet taken the plunge into cheese dripping by the liter, don't panic, we've got the solution.
Let's face it, the idea of getting together with friends or family over a nice big raclette, tartiflette or fondue, depending on your preferences, is something you should do several times a year to keep your spirits up. So, to satisfy your gluttonous cravings, we've put together a list of restaurants where you can go for a good meal, or something a little more formal - again, it's up to you. And if you prefer a whole oven-roasted Mont d'Or, that's possible too!
The choice is yours: raclette, tartiflette or fondue. Here are the best places to eat melted cheese dishes in Paris!
La Maison de la Truffe, the French restaurant for truffle lovers in Paris
La Maison de la Truffe is the Paris boutique and restaurant where truffles reign supreme. A historic temple to the famous mushroom, it offers the very best in truffle-based products. We'll take you on a tour of its elegantly decorated restaurant. [Read more]
Père Lacheese, Monbleu's all-you-can-eat raclette dairy and bar
Fancy an all-you-can-eat raclette? It's happening at Monbleu cheese dairies and restaurants! This is your chance to discover Père Lacheese, the new Monbleu fromagerie-buvette, just a stone's throw from Père-Lachaise! [Read more]
French women, plates to share and amazing cocktails
Les Françaises is the restaurant that's waking up the 17th arrondissement with fabulous sharing plates, prepared from top-quality produce, and grandiose cocktails. [Read more]
Le Refuge des Fondus Montmartre, the pioneer of fondue restaurants in Paris
To eat a fondue in Paris is good. Enjoying it in a crazy atmosphere, with a bottle of wine, is better. Say (back) hello to "Le Refuge des Fondus Montmartre", pioneer of fondue restaurants in Paris. The Montmartre institution has reopened its doors after more than a year of (long) absence. [Read more]
So, where should we meet to devour this raclette?