Try Authentic French Cuisine at This Palm Desert Restaurant

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Café des Beaux-Arts brings Parisian charm to El Paseo with French classics, fine wine, and outdoor dining.

by | Oct 5, 2025

Crispy Gruyère cheese tops the French onion soup.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MOLLIE KIMBERLING

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If your holiday prerogative calls for a leisurely afternoon among friends over a bottle of French wine, a pot of garlicky steamed mussels, and a basket of fresh-baked bread to sop up all the sauce, you need not travel to the City of Lights to find it. Harking back to the bustling bistros of Paris past, Café des Beaux-Arts cultivates an experience that is decidedly transportive.

That joie de vivre — and the joy of authen-tically Parisian cuisine — has drummed up a loyal following over three decades of service. The charming café fêtes its 33rd anniversary in 2025, and some of the staff members have been there almost that long. Centrally located at the heart of El Paseo, the indoor-outdoor restaurant offers prime alfresco seating and people-watching. Inside, wood paneling, antiqued mirrors, and crimson booths are illuminated by the soft glow of glass pendant lamps.

Red and yellow beet carpaccio makes for a farm-fresh starter with mesclun salad, walnuts, goat cheese medallions, and balsamic vinaigrette.

Owner Emmanuel “Manu” Bulteau has taken care of the day-to-day operations of the café for the last nine years, while founders Didier and Christina Bloch have infused the space with touches of retro French décor and playful artwork — the paintings are Christina’s handiwork, while the quirky sculptural objets d’art are all crafted by Didier.

Find a seat around the circular central bar with the locals. Happy hour, available certain times of the year, includes drink specials and a variety of small bites. The restaurant has been known to host special events with prix-fixe menus and bring in seasonal live entertainment.

But you’re here for the food, bien sûr. The menu focuses on French fare, breakfast until dessert — from stuffed crêpes and duckling à l’orange to artisan cheese plates and profiteroles. One bite and your taste buds will be singing, “Oh là là!

Café des Beaux-Arts

73640 El Paseo, Palm Desert
760-346-0669
cafedesbeauxarts.com

Café des Beaux-Arts

73640 El Paseo, Palm Desert
760-346-0669
cafedesbeauxarts.com

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