Past week I’ve been to the city of love, Paris. It were the four most amazing days. Paris is definitely a hotspot and it close by the Netherlands. I have to say: four days were not enough. A month might not even be enough! But right now a month off doesn’t fit in my agenda haha! But I can say that I want to visit it again someday. And so this blogpost is never finished. Every time I discover a new restaurant the list will be extended. For now I present to you: vegan restaurants in Paris!
Note: this list is never finished. I will add new hotspots when I visit Paris again.
Hank Vegan Burger
This is a tiny vegan fastfood restaurant. Very cozy and cute. Ik ordered a burger (I believe it was the La Touriste) and a cookie. Hmmm, so good! Vegan junk food is the best thing ever if you’d ask. The burgers cost about 8,50 euros and the cookie I bought was 2 euros. The food is amazing but the restaurants does serve a lot of waste. The person at the counter asked me: take away or eat here? I said we were going to eat there but that didn’t matter as it turned out. You still get single-use packaging.
Maybe you can consider asking if they can serve it without waste when you visit. The cookie I got was waste-free and they have drinks in glass too. But there is another thing. This restaurant is not well accessible for some people who are disabled. They only have stairs. But concerning good food: this is the nr. 1 place I can recommend for dinner in Paris!
Cloud Cakes
I just said that Hank Vegan Burger is the nr. 1 for dinner and this place is the nr. 1 for lunch. Vegan cake! That’s amazing. But besides the amazing cakes they also serve some vegan bowls. I couldn’t choose and so I picked both haha. The food was soooo good! I love the combination between cake (which usually does not have so many vitamins) and the bowls which are full of vitamins! Not that we have to compensate for eating something, but I just love having both personally. And concerning waste they also did very well. Very little waste. But! This has a big but since it’s not accessible for some people who are disabled. The door step is very high.
Mexi and Co
This was another highlight on our trip to Paris. A small restaurant in a student area in Paris. It was veeeery tiny and crowded, but cozy. They unfortunately don’t have vegan dishes. The menu was Spanish but I managed to order nachos with guacamole and crême fraîche. I thought it only said guacamole but mistakes happen sometimes. I also order some Le Peche together with my boyfriend. It is some sort of tequila drink which I can really recommend. I managed to order it without a straw using Google Translate haha! Eventually we used our knive to mix the drink (as you can see on the picture). Even though they have almost no vegan food it is a very fun place!
To be named (I can’t remember it unfortunately)
I ate such delicious Lebanese food in Paris! Amazing! It was in a tiny restaurant near the La Fayette shopping mall but I can’t seem to find it on Google Maps. I forgot the name as well. I’ve always had a love for Lebanese food and this was delicious. The Lebanese kitchen has many vegan options. They used reusable dishes and that made me happy too. If I lived in Paris I’d be here every single week. It’s heaven. Tabouleh is my favourite dish, which is the salad on the picture. This definitely is both sustainable and fun, one of my favourite hotspots in Paris.
These are the vegan restaurants in Paris I have found so far! Do you know of any?
Yours sincerely,
Romee
Voor nu kan ik het alleen nog niet vinden, sorry!
Via Googlemaps al gezocht?
En misschien hebben de foto’s die je hebt genomen, ook wel een GPS-tag in de meta-data zitten? Dan kan je dat coördinaat in Googlemaps gooien.