I found this place because it was tied to one of the airline dining programs. One has to find street parking, pay for enough time in that spot, head in to the restaurant, and "do lunch" expediently.
It is a typical French bistro with a good combination of food and service. It was fairly full and it looked like most of the people were locals, hence it's a place that has withstood the test of time in providing authentic and tasty French cuisine. The place is a little dated, as can be expected for a restaurant situated in a storefront along Sainte-Catherine, one of Montreal's main drags in Centre-Ville. Lastly, it certainly isn't cheap, but it's not ridiculously expensive either.
Having lunch here was enjoyable and Le Paris is sort of an entry-level way to familiarize oneself with French cuisine without getting clobbered over the head with pretense.