Walk-Ins
Walk-Ins
Taverna
Taverna is a modern Greek restaurant in Oberkampf that’s perfect for a group dinner of big shared plates.
Maison Aleph
This Middle Eastern bakery is great for a sweet treat while wandering around the Marais or Montmartre.
Bontemps
The Bontemps to-go-only storefront is a great option if you’ve snagged an invite to a dinner party, but if you’re looking for a proper sit-down meal, head to the tea salon next door.
Tapisserie
Tapisserie is a pastry shop run by the team behind Septime, Clamato, and La Cave, with locations in the 11th and 7th.
Stohrer
Stoher is the oldest pastry shop in Paris, and sells traditional pastries and a really good rum baba.
La Pâtisserie Cyril Lignac
Cyril Lignac is a hybrid boulangerie-patisserie that feels like a neighborhood joint, even though the pastry chef is a big name in France.
Du Pain et des Idées
Du Pain et Des Idées is an institution in the now-trendy Canal area, and you should come here for their Danish-style pastries shaped like pinwheels.
Popelini
This relatively new chain has 10 locations around town, and they sell choux in a huge range of flavors.
Babka Zana
In addition to babka, this boulangerie with two locations also makes great readymade challah sandwiches.
Fou de Pâtisserie
Fou de Patisserie is a concept shop with a rotating menu from different pastry chefs.
Crêperie Gigi
Gigi is a cute little crêperie in the Marais where you can people-watch from the sidewalk tables.
Olga Vins et Fromage
Stop at Olga Vins et Fromage across the street from Gare du Lyon for a baguette sandwich before your train to Lyon.
Breizh Cafe
Breizh is a perfect inexpensive lunch or dinner when you need something light and easy or you forgot to book ahead
Le Mary Celeste
Le Mary Celeste is a corner restaurant in the Marais with a laid-back vibe, great small plates, and funky natural wine.
Les Fous de l’île
Les Fous de l’île is a French spot in Ile-Saint-Louis where you should eat beef tartare with fries.