Valentine’s Day Dinner Show 2026 at Paradis Latin • Guy Savoy Menu
05 January 2026 - par Pierre-Antoine Galéa

For February 14, 2026, the Paradis Latin invites you to celebrate love in the majestic setting of its hall designed by Gustave Eiffel. On the program: a gourmet gala dinner orchestrated by Chef Guy Savoy, followed by the enchanting revue “L’Oiseau Paradis”.
Discover the menu, the schedule, and book your seats for this unique evening at €275.
👉 Read also: The Oldest Cabaret in Paris: History & Classic Offers.
Guide Summary:
1. Detailed Program for February 14th
For this unique date, the Paradis Latin offers not just a dinner, but a true immersive 4-hour experience. Upon arrival, you are plunged into a fairy-tale atmosphere. Unlike other venues where waiting can be tedious, here the show begins right at the aperitif with an exclusive musical Pre-Show. Artists and the service brigade work together to build the atmosphere before the grand revue kicks off.
Timeline
- 7:30 PM: Doors open, VIP welcome, and start of the Musical Pre-Show.
- 8:00 PM: “Valentine’s Day” Gala Dinner service designed by Guy Savoy.
- 9:30 PM: Curtain up on the “L’Oiseau Paradis” revue by Kamel Ouali.
- 11:15 PM: Grand Finale and end of the evening.
Included in the price (€275)
To ensure total transparency, here is what your ticket includes:
- Gourmet Dinner (Starter, Main Course, Branded Dessert)
- Beverages (1/2 Bollinger Champagne, 1/2 Wine, Water)
- Full Show (1h45 show without intermission)
- Live musical atmosphere
2. Gastronomy: The Guy Savoy & Pierre Hermé Alliance
The Paradis Latin is currently the cabaret investing the most in plate quality. For this Valentine’s Day 2026, the establishment has renewed its trust in two giants of French cuisine. The menu is crafted by Guy Savoy, a three-star chef voted “Best Restaurant in the World” multiple times. For the final sweet touch, Pierre Hermé, the “Picasso of Pastry”, signs an iconic dessert.
This collaboration guarantees a meal worthy of a top Parisian table, served in a listed historical monument.
Special Valentine’s Menu
Land & Sea Starter
Avocado, prawns, and passion fruit, coconut emulsion
(A fresh and exotic starter to awaken the taste buds)
Signature Main Course
Veal Wellington style, Perigourdine sauce
(A classic of French gastronomy, in a golden crust)
Dessert Creation by Pierre Hermé
The “Ispahan” Cheesecake
(Macaron biscuit, rose petal cream, raspberries, and lychees)
Drinks Included (Generosity)
1/2 Mineral Water
1/2 Red Wine (Domaine de la Brillane)
1/2 Bollinger Rosé Champagne
💡 Camille’s Opinion (Show Expert):
“If you’re hesitating between a good restaurant and a show, hesitate no more. Paradis Latin is the only cabaret that treats food as seriously as dance. The Veal Wellington is a technical feat for a service of 700 covers, always served hot and crispy. And finishing on the rose and lychee notes of the Ispahan with a glass of Bollinger Rosé… that is, for me, the very definition of Parisian romance.”
3. Prices & Booking (Limited Seats)
February 14th is the most requested date of the year in Paris. Reservations are mandatory and open several months in advance. The price is unique for this gala evening (€275), ensuring the same level of service for all guests.
Note: Seating is assigned by the maitre d’ on the day, depending on the table configuration for couples.
Book your Valentine’s Evening (€275 / pers)
4. The Revue “L’Oiseau Paradis”: Modernity & Sensuality
At 9:30 PM, the lights dim to make way for “L’Oiseau Paradis”. Directed by famous choreographer Kamel Ouali, this revue is arguably the most modern in the capital. It succeeds in respecting traditional cabaret codes (feathers, rhinestones, and the inevitable French Cancan) while integrating cutting-edge technology, immersive lighting, and a touch of quirky humor.
Thirty international artists, selected for their versatility (dance, song, acrobatics, comedy), perform in fifteen fairy-tale settings. It is a celebration of beauty, freedom, and love, perfectly suited for a romantic evening.
5. Practical Info & Access
The Paradis Latin enjoys a privileged location on the Left Bank, right in the historic heart of Paris.
- 📍 Address: 28, rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris (Heart of the Latin Quarter).
- 🚇 Metro: Cardinal Lemoine (Line 10) or Jussieu (Lines 7, 10).
- 👔 Valentine’s Dress Code: Elegant attire is required. Gentlemen are invited to wear a jacket and tie, ladies a cocktail outfit. Shorts, flip-flops, and sportswear are prohibited.
- ♿ Accessibility: The cabaret has access and restrooms adapted for people with reduced mobility. Please inform us when booking.
6. Comparison: Our other Valentine’s Guides
Want to compare before deciding? Here are our complete files for a successful evening:
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📅 Other Paradis Latin dates
Discover the classic offers of the cabaret outside February 14th.
7. FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of the Valentine’s menu at Paradis Latin?
The single rate for the evening of February 14th is €275 per person. This price includes the gourmet gala dinner, drinks, and the show “L’Oiseau Paradis”.
What attire is required for this evening?
An elegant gala outfit is required. Suit and tie for men and evening dress for women are highly recommended. Sneakers and sportswear are strictly forbidden.
What does the menu signed by Guy Savoy include?
The menu includes a starter (Avocado/Prawns), a main course (Veal Wellington), and a creation dessert by Pierre Hermé (Cheesecake Ispahan). Drinks (Champagne, wine, water) are included.
What time should we arrive at the cabaret?
The welcome starts at 7:30 PM. It is advisable to arrive at this precise time to enjoy the musical Pre-Show. Dinner is served at 8:00 PM sharp and the show starts at 9:30 PM.
Are drinks included in the €275 fare?
Yes. The package is “all-inclusive”: it includes 1/2 bottle of Bollinger Champagne, 1/2 bottle of red wine, and mineral water per person.
How are seats allocated in the room?
The seating plan is made on the day by the head waiters. Your placement depends on the reservation date, but the historic configuration of the Eiffel room guarantees excellent visibility.
How long does the full evening last?
The experience lasts about 4 hours. From the welcome at 7:30 PM until the grand finale of the revue around 11:15 PM. The dinner lasts 1.5 hours and the show 1 hour 45 minutes.
Can I cancel or modify my reservation?
For the special evening of February 14th, tickets are generally non-modifiable and non-refundable given the very high demand. Please check your availability before booking.
