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13 Best Gluten-Free Restaurants In Paris

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Paris is a large city teeming with people from all over the world where you can find almost anything.

Among the best things you can find in Paris are amazing gluten-free food, from dedicated gluten-free Italian restaurants to crepes, waffles, and, of course, pastries.

Given how unfriendly traditional French cuisine can be to Celiacs and gluten sensitive people, it’s actually surprising that Paris has so many gluten-free restaurants.

If you’re in Paris and want to satisfy your gluten-free cravings, here are the best gluten-free dining options, whether you’re looking for gluten-free brunch, supper, or anything in between.

13 Gluten-Free Restaurants In Paris

13 Best Gluten Free Restaurants in Paris
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1. GluFree

39 Rue du Cherche-Midi, Paris, France

With the exception of one chicken-based item, GluFree’s menu is gluten-free and almost exclusively vegetarian, making it ideal for anyone searching for a gluten-free fix on the move.

For busy sightseers, the Glue-‘on Free’s on the go’ offers will come in useful, but there is also seating on site. The restaurant will undoubtedly appeal to tea lovers with its range of organic teas and other ingrédients that allow you to create your own unique brew.

2. Baffo

12, rue Pecquay, 75004 Paris, France

From pasta with shrimp flambéed in cognac to an antipasto of homemade cured meats, the famed Baffo restaurant on the border of the 3rd and 4th Arrondissements serves a wide selection of Italian delicacies.

The restaurant sources its organic ingredients from small suppliers in France or Italy –  and is known for serving gluten-free pasta options on request.

Baffo has a stellar reputation and has been listed in the Michelin Guide for the previous four years.

3. Biosphere Café

 47 Rue de Laborde, Paris, France, 75008.

The Biosphere Café is located between the 8th and 9th Arrondissements in the business center of Paris. Biosphere Cafe is the place to go if you’re looking for a wonderful gluten-free lunch in Paris or want to sample safe gluten-free crepes or galettes.

This is the first organic and gluten-free creperie in Paris, and it’s known for its caramel and ginger crepes and macarons.

They also sell pizza, quiches and salads in addition to crepes. Lactose and egg-free alternatives are also available.

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4. Café Mareva

38 Rue du Faubourg du Temple. Paris, France

If you’re looking for a gluten-free or lactose-free brunch in Paris, this is the place to go.

This tiny café just off Canal St. Martin in Paris’ 11th Arrondissement serves up delicious sweet and savory sweet potato waffles (known as “gauffres” in French), as well as gluten-free pastries.

Café Mareva also has tea and coffee, juice, and just about anything else you could want from a brunch spot.

Mareva, the owner and proprietor of the little cafe, is a former athlete who discovered she was lactose intolerant and felt better when she avoided gluten.  

She abandoned her 9-5 corporate job to put her entire trust in Cafe Mareva to serve gluten and lactose intolerant people with delicious, dietary-friendly solutions.

5. Cairn Coffee Shop & Naturopathy

3 Rue Dupont des Loges, 75007 Paris, France

The only gluten-free restaurant near the Eiffel Tower, Cairn Coffee Shop & Naturopathy serves 100% gluten-free pastries  alongside great coffee, cappuccino, and fresh detox juices.

Their brownies and cookies are also fantastic. Stop here for some gluten-free nibbles on your trip to the Eiffel Tower.

6. Cococo

35 Rue Coquillière, 75001 Paris, France

Cococo is recognized for their Japanese bento boxes, which are a pleasant way to dine. After you’ve chosen your main dish, you’ll be given a large square box divided into nine portions, along with a description of what each area includes.

The Karaagué bento, which comes with fried chicken and a variety of delectable side dishes, is a must-try.

At Cococo, everything is gluten-free and lactose-free, and no processed sugar is used.

7. Kapunka

51 Rue St Sauveur, 75002 Paris, France

This is a must-visit for everyone who like Thai cuisine. Kapunka’s restaurant, located on the popular Rue Montorgueil, is fully gluten-free, making it a perfect alternative for both lunch and dinner.

Pad thai, curries, and chicken satay are among the typical Thai foods served, all of which are produced in a gluten-free kitchen. Try the pad thai — the quantities are big, with plenty of noodles and an explosion of flavors.

When you visit, arrive early or expect to wait because space is limited.

8. La Guinguette d’Angèle

34 Rue Coquillière, 75001 Paris, France

La Guinguette d’Angèle is a Paris-based lunch-only restaurant with locations in the 1st and 9th arrondissements. A daily food of the day, a lunchbox option, and a cold soup are all on the menu.

It’s only available for takeaway, so order it to go and find a relaxing spot to enjoy the vegetarian delights.

A must-try is the veggie curry served with rice. If you’re looking for a quick and easy (vegetarian) lunch near the Louvre, this is a nice alternative.

9. Little Nonna

12 Av. Niel, 75017 Paris, France

Look no further if you’re seeking for great gluten-free pizza in Paris.

At Little Nonna, the crust is actually bubbly and produced in the Neapolitan way. The wood-fired oven flavor shines through, which is uncommon for gluten-free pizza.

The chef of Little Nonna’s makes it plain that their establishment is gluten-free, with no wheat or gluten on the premises.

The base of their pizzas is made of rice, corn, and buckwheat. The gluten-free focaccia and sweets are also safe to eat.

10. Maisie Café

32 Rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris, France

Known as the vegan headquarters in Paris, Maisie Cafe is located just a few blocks from the iconic Louvre.

This is the place to go if you want a nutritious breakfast, a quick lunch, or cold-pressed juices and drinks.

From the soups to the focaccia (it’s Chambelland bread, so you know it’s amazing), everything is vegan, organic, and gluten-free.

11. Noglu

16 Passage des Panoramas, 75002 Paris, France

With a large selection of gluten-free cuisine, Noglu caters to all tastes, whether sweet or savory. NoGlu, a local and tourist favorite, is a bakery, restaurant, and gluten-free grocery store all in one.

This success has resulted in the establishment of a second location in Paris. The main restaurant’s dishes are all made with organic ingredients and include a variety of main courses, such as traditional gluten-free burgers and seasonal specialties.

12. Tasca

46 Av. de Suffren, 75015 Paris, France

Tasca is a gluten-free restaurant in Paris, just a few steps from the Eiffel Tower. Pizza, pasta, and, most importantly, gluten-free desserts such as tiramisu are all available.

Because Tasca is gluten-free, you can eat all of your favorite Italian dishes, such as pasta, pizza, gnocchi, and more, without fear of cross-contamination, which is a common issue when dining in Italian restaurants.

13. Yummy & Guilt Free

3 Rue du Temple, 75004 Paris, France

Yummy & Guilt Free is a specialized gluten-free (and lactose-free, if you’re lactose intolerant) place in the Marais, serving sweet and savory waffles across from Hotel de Ville and just a few blocks from Notre Dame.

Classic offerings like croque monsieur (gluten-free waffle, ham, emmental cheese, old-fashioned mustard) and a changing variety of flavorful dishes are available on the savory menu.

Waffles with sugar or nutella are available if you prefer something sweeter, but the dark chocolate cream is a must-try.

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