Ristorante National, the Italian restaurant of Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers in Paris, offers a refined culinary escape in an elegant, welcoming setting.
Celebrating the Italian art of living, the restaurant serves generous, authentic cuisine crafted with fresh pasta, seasonal produce, and Mediterranean flavors. Whether enjoyed indoors or on the sun-soaked terrace, every meal becomes a convivial moment in the heart of the Marais.
An Italian restaurant in the heart of Paris
Nestled within the elegant Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers, Ristorante National invites you to a true Italian dining experience. Perfectly located between the timeless charm of the Marais and the creative buzz of central Paris, the restaurant blends Mediterranean authenticity with Parisian sophistication.
Authentic and refined Italian cuisine
Ristorante National pays tribute to Italy's culinary heritage with a menu that balances tradition and modern flair. Each dish draws inspiration from beloved classics and is prepared with carefully sourced, seasonal ingredients. The result: a contemporary expression of Italy’s rich flavors, crafted by a talented brigade of chefs.
A chic trattoria with a contemporary soul
Echoing the elegance of the hotel, the restaurant reinvents the spirit of a traditional trattoria in a chic, modern form. With noble materials, tasteful design, and soft lighting, the ambiance is both warm and intimate—ideal for a relaxed lunch or romantic dinner.
An experience to extend beyond the meal
After your meal, head up to the rooftop for breathtaking views over the Paris skyline—a peaceful, magical moment perfect for sipping a final cocktail as the city glows beneath the sunset.
You might also be tempted by a signature drink at Herbarium, the hotel’s cocktail bar, where botanical mixology and floral aromas are crafted into bold creations served in a lush, intimate setting.
And for a more relaxed daytime treat, don't miss the weekend brunch on the sun-drenched terrace—a delightful, slow-paced experience in tune with the rhythm of Parisian Sundays.