Lunch
Lunch
Milagro
Milagro is an upscale bistronomic restaurant near the Eiffel Tower serving French food with a slight New Mexican twist.
L'Ami Jean
L'Ami Jean is an energetic bistro near the Eiffel Tower serving updated French classics. Don't skip the rice pudding.
Crêperie Gigi
Gigi is a cute little crêperie in the Marais where you can people-watch from the sidewalk tables.
Octave
Octave is a fancy fusion spot in the 16th that combines contemporary French cooking with seasonal Korean ingredients.
Positive Café
Positive Café is a great provisions spot for a picnic at the public parks of Versailles, or a lunch before heading into the palace.
Gramme Paris
It’s not easy to execute a menu for three distinct meal times, but this newcomer in the 11th arrondissement nails it.
Mokonuts
Mokonuts is a popular spot in the 11th that's run by a French-Lebanese and Japanese-American couple who met in New York.
Breizh Cafe
Breizh is a perfect inexpensive lunch or dinner when you need something light and easy or you forgot to book ahead
Mokoloco
Mokoloco, in the 11th arrondissement, is a Middle Eastern sandwich cafe by day and a small plates bar by night.
Miznon
Miznon comes to Paris from a famous Israeli chef, who opened the original in Tel Aviv. The menu changes frequently, but the sandwiches are excellent.
Clamato
Owned and operated by the very same people behind Septime, Clamato is another must-have restaurant experience.
Penny Lane
If you’re looking for grab-and-go sandwiches, make Penny Lane in the 10th Arr. your go-to spot.
Breizh Cafe
Famous for their buckwheat crepes from Brittany, Breizh Cafe is a perfect affordable lunch in the Marais.
La Fontaine de Belleville
You’ll find extremely high quality coffee in an extremely pleasant environment at La Fontaine de Belleville in the 10th.
Café Charlot
Café Charlot is a great place to hang in Paris and people watch. The food is classic brasserie, and the crowd is neighborhood and expats.
Frenchie to Go
Looking for a sandwich to eat on the Seine? Or in your hotel room? Or standing on the street? Hit Frenchie To Go and have a pastrami. Seriously.