There are few moments more quintessentially Parisian than sipping a glass of wine with the Eiffel Tower shimmering in the distance. And if you’re looking for that perfect blend of good food and postcard-worthy scenery, Bambini Paris, tucked inside the Palais de Tokyo in the 16th arrondissement, delivers effortlessly.
Perched above the quiet streets of western Paris, Bambini’s terrace offers a breathtaking view of the Iron Lady so close it feels like you could reach out and touch it. The vibe here is relaxed yet refined, capturing that easy Italian charm with a dash of Parisian elegance.
The tables are dressed simply, the chairs draped with soft blankets for those crisp autumn afternoons. There’s laughter, clinking glasses, and the gentle hum of conversation, all set against the backdrop of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks.
The menu celebrates the pleasures of Italian dining.
Bambini isn’t just a restaurant, it’s a reminder of why we travel: to pause, to savor, and to see the familiar in a new light. Whether you come for a lazy brunch or a sunset dinner, this is one of those rare Parisian spots where every seat feels like the best in the house.
Tip: Read reviews and if happy reserve ahead and ask for a terrace table.
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