KONG Paris – Panoramic Restaurant, Sunday Brunch & Bar with City Views

KONG Paris — Key Notes (Pont Neuf / Seine Views)

Panorama: sweeping views over the Seine + Pont Neuf from a rooftop-like dining room.
Design: iconic glass-roof room designed by Philippe Starck (cinematic, futuristic-chic).
Cuisine: Paris–Tokyo fusion — French elegance with Japanese touches.
Lunch: Mon–Sat, 12:00–17:00. Brunch on Sunday (from 11:45).
TLC Paris tip: aim for golden hour — the Pont Neuf view turns the whole room into a film scene.

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Panoramic Pont Neuf Views

A skyline table over the Seine — Pont Neuf + rooftops + “Paris from above” energy.

Starck-Designed Icon

Futuristic-chic interiors under a glass roof — instantly recognizable.

Paris–Tokyo Fusion

French elegance meets Japanese inspiration — stylish, shareable, modern.

Lunch + Brunch

Lunch Mon–Sat (12:00–17:00) + Sunday brunch from 11:45.

Bar Energy

Come for dinner, stay for cocktails — the night scene is part of the DNA.

TLC Paris Concierge note: KONG is your “panorama + nightlife” button — press it when you want maximum Paris in one stop.

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Address, Contact & Map+

KONG Paris

1 rue du Pont Neuf, 75001 Paris

Phone: +33 (0)1 40 39 09 00

Official site ↗ · Book a table ↗ · @kongparis ↗

The KONG Experience+

KONG is a Paris “sky box” above the Seine: a glass-roof dining room, a bar scene, and a view that does half the flirting for you. The vibe is relaxed-elegant — chic, energetic, and a little futuristic.

Menus: La Carte / Lunch / Brunch ↗

Menus: Cocktails ↗

What to Order+
  • Start with a raw / ceviche / tartar mood (fresh, clean, “Paris–Tokyo”).
  • Share a few small plates — KONG reads best as a “table of tastes.”
  • Finish with dessert + cocktail if you’re doing the full panorama-night storyline.
Reservations & Best Timing+

Reservations open a few weeks ahead; the bar welcomes walk-ins (restaurant bookings recommended for prime view tables).

Official booking ↗

Hours & Access+

Lunch: Mon–Sat 12:00–17:00. Sunday brunch: from 11:45.

Central Pont Neuf / La Samaritaine pocket — easy to pair with a Seine walk, Louvre, or Saint-Germain.

Bonne journée / TLC Paris Tip+
  • Do it like a movie: Seine stroll → La Samaritaine → sunset table → late-night cocktail.
  • Ask for the “Pont Neuf view” when you book (it changes the whole experience).
  • Dress code: smart casual / business casual — polished, evening-ready.

KONG Paris is a striking panoramic restaurant and bar suspended above the heart of the city, offering sweeping views over the Pont Neuf, the Seine, and Paris’s historic rooftops. Located at 1 Rue du Pont Neuf in the 1st arrondissement, the space is instantly recognizable for its dramatic glass roof and iconic interiors designed by Philippe Starck, where contemporary design meets playful, fashion-forward elegance.

The cuisine at KONG blends refined French gastronomy with subtle Japanese influences, resulting in a fusion menu that feels both polished and approachable. From creative starters and light ceviche-style dishes to seasonal mains and inventive desserts, the menu adapts seamlessly from lunch to dinner, with weekend brunch offering a relaxed, indulgent moment framed by panoramic city views.

As evening falls, KONG naturally transforms into a lively bar destination, where guests gather for cocktails, wine, and conversation high above the city streets. The atmosphere is social, stylish, and international — ideal for celebratory dinners, after-work drinks, or a glamorous night out that feels unmistakably Parisian without crossing into nightclub territory.

Perfectly positioned between Rue de Rivoli and Les Halles, KONG sits steps from major Paris landmarks including the Louvre Museum, La Samaritaine, and the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. Luxury and lifestyle shopping surround the area, with nearby boutiques from Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and Saint Laurent, while elegant hotels such as Cheval Blanc Paris and Hôtel du Louvre anchor the neighborhood.

Whether you’re planning a slow Sunday brunch with a view, a refined lunch between museum visits, or an evening that flows from dinner into drinks, KONG Paris offers a distinctive blend of design, gastronomy, and skyline drama — a true destination in the center of Paris.