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BEST BUDGET RESTAURANTS IN PARIS — HOW TO EAT CHEAP IN PARIS FOR €10-€20

Our favorite budget-friendly restaurants in Paris.

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October 1, 2017

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Parisians live to eat (and drink) so there is no shortage of amazing places to
eat in Paris. Unfortunately, finding a cheap meal isn’t always easy — especially
if you don’t want to settle for mediocre food. That’s why we interviewed a
handful of locals to find their favorite budget-friendly restaurants in Paris.

In this guide, we tried to list a wide range of restaurant options — from
traditional French bistro classics and crepes to Mexican and Vietnamese. Most
restaurants on this list offer main dishes priced from about €7-€15 so you
shouldn’t have any trouble getting a good meal + drink for under €10-€20

Do you have a favorite budget-friendly restaurant that’s not on our list? Please
leave a comment to let us know!


QUICK TIPS

Fixed Price Lunch and Dinner: Almost every restaurant has a fixed price menu —
especially at lunch. It usually consists of a starter, main, and dessert —
sometimes it’s a starter & main or main & dessert. This is a good way to have a
solid meal at a good price.

Good Boulangerie = Good Sandwiches: Almost every solid boulangerie will have a
solid sandwich as well. Even a simple ham and cheese sandwich on a baguette will
be very filling and cheap (€5-€8) lunch.

Double-Check Opening Times: Restaurants in Paris can have weird hours. Some are
closed weekends or mid-week, some open late, some only serve lunch. Some close
down in August. Always double check the hours.

Crepes: Street vendors all over the city sell delicious and filling crepes for
€3-€7. You can’t go wrong with ham and cheese. Go for banana & Nutella crepes
for a snack.


BEST BUDGET RESTAURANTS IN PARIS

So here we go!

GRENIER AU PAIN [BAKERY / SANDWICHES]

I worked near two Grenier au Pain boulangeries so I’ve eaten a few dozen of
their ham and cheese sandwiches. In fact, Grenier au Pain has won the “best
baguette in Paris” award multiple times so you know their baguette sandwiches
are going to be good. I’m also a big fan of their croissants and eclairs. I
forget the exact price but I believe they have a sandwich+drink+eclair lunch
special for under €7.

38 rue des Abbesses, 75018 (Main store – Montmartre) // 127 rue Caulaincourt,
75018 (Montmartre) // 33bis rue Saint Amand, 75015 // 52 avenue d’Italie,  75013
// 91 rue Faubourg Poissonnière,  75009

MAISON CASTRO [SANDWICHES]

Baguette sandwiches with a Mediterranian twist — featuring meats and cheeses
from France, Italy, and Spain. A nice choice if you want something different
than the standard French sandwich. Sandwiches cost €5-€6.40.

9 Rue Cadet, 75009 — 47 Rue des Moines, 75017 — 15 bis rue Alexandre Parodi,
75010 — 114 rue de Belleville, 75020

LE COQUELICOT [BAKERY / SANDWICHES]

Located in the heart of Montmartre, Le Coquelicot is always a contender for the
“best baguette in Paris.” This is a good option for a quick breakfast, brunch,
or a takeaway sandwich — items are considerably cheaper if you get them to go. A
quiche and croque monsieur will run about €5/each.

24 rue des Abbesses, 75018

COSI [SANDWICHES]

A local favorite for great sandwiches at a reasonable price — plus it’s right in
the center of the city so it’s less than a 15-minute walk from Notre Dame.

54 rue de Seine, 75006

LE PETIT VENDÔME [SANDWICHES + CLASSIC FRENCH]

A classic Parisian bistro that’s actually packed with Parisians. They are known
for their sandwiches (€6.40-€9 takeaway only) — you’ll see the line stretching
out the door at lunchtime. Some say it’s the best sandwich in Paris. You can
also eat inside if you want classic French dishes — try the duck confit (€17).
The place is always packed — especially at lunch.

8 Rue des Capucines, 75002

URFA DÜRÜM [TURKISH/KURDISH SANDWICHES]

Amazing Turkish kebab sandwiches made with fresh homemade bread and meat cooked
on skewers right in front of you. It’s also a favorite of Anthony Bourdain.
Sandwiches are €6-€8. Don’t be surprised to see lots of locals lined up at
dinner time.

58 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 75010

MMMOZZA [ITALIAN SANDWICHES]

Italian sandwiches made with super high-quality meats and cheese (€5-€7). A
solid option for lunch on-the-go.

57, rue de Bretagne 75003

BREIZH CAFÉ [FRENCH CREPES]

Breizh Cafe is on the top of every “best crepes in Paris” list so it’s smart to
make a reservation. Most savory crepes are €7-€10.50 and the amazing dessert
crepes cost around €7-€10.

109 rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris, France

LA CRÊPERIE JOSSELIN [FRENCH CREPES]

La Crêperie Josselin is another crepe place that consistently makes the “best
crepes in Paris” list — so you can’t go wrong. A savory crepe costs €10-€12 but
there is a weekday lunch special that’s €12 for a savory crepe + dessert crepe +
drink.

67 Rue du Montparnasse, 75014

CRÊPERIE PLOUGASTEL [FRENCH CREPES]

In a neighborhood full of crepe places, Crêperie Plougastel is the standout.
Savory crepes cost between €7-€10 and dessert are about the same.

47 rue du Montparnasse, 75014

BISTROT VICTOIRES [FRENCH]

Bistrot Victories serves up tasty French classics at really good prices —
especially considering its close proximity to the Louvre (where everything seems
to be expensive and low quality). Duck confit and roast chicken are both less
than €11… that’s hard to beat.

6 rue de la Vrilliere, 75001

CHARTIER [CLASSIC FRENCH]

Founded in 1896, Bouillon Chartier is a massive old-school Parisian restaurant
that’s now officially classified as a historic monument. You’re not going to get
a gourmet meal here but it’s cheap (main dishes are €8-€12) — which is part of
its charm. Stick with the simple/classic French dishes like chicken or steak +
fries and enjoy the fun atmosphere.

7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009

CAFÉ DE L’INDUSTRIE [FRENCH BISTRO]

A fun and lively neighborhood French bistro/restaurant near the Bastille. It’s a
large space so it’s good for groups (but also great for couples). Service is
fast and prices are great — most main dishes are around €13. They also have a
weekday lunch special for €12 (starter, main, and dessert).

15,16,17 Rue Saint-Sabin, 75011

CHEZ GLADINES [CLASSIC FRENCH]

Another one of the rare French restaurants with a solid quality/price ratio that
serves many French classics — lots of meat & potatoes, sauces, and cheeses.
Their specialties like duck confit and basic steak are around €16 and Basque
chicken is €13.

64 rue de Charonne, 75011

LA PETITE ROSE DES SABLES [CLASSIC FRENCH]

Eating here is like eating at grandma’s house. It’s run by an old French couple
who are some of the nicest people in Paris — you’ll probably even get a hug and
kiss goodbye! Ohh and the food is classic home-made French. Beef bourguignon
(beef stew) is only €12. The restaurant is tiny (it can only hold about 8-10
people) so try to make a reservation or show up 30 minutes before opening.

6 rue de Lancry, 75010

L’EXPRESS DE LYON [FRENCH BISTRO + CRAFT BEER]

L’Express de Lyon features two of my favorite things — simple french dishes and
amazing craft beer. This place has some of the cheapest craft beer in Paris
(discount if you drink at the bar) and it’s well off the tourist track so it’s a
good place to hang with the locals.

1 Rue de Lyon, 75012

FERMIER GOURMET [FRENCH/EUROPEAN]

Duck, chicken, steak, burgers & fries… what else could you ask for. They also
have a solid €12 takeaway salad which is great for lunch.

185 rue du Temple, 75003

FRENCHIE TO GO [MODERN BREAKFAST/LUNCH]

A super hip 15-seat restaurant that serves a small, yet solid, menu for
breakfast (all day) and lunch (12-4pm) — as well as great coffee. Breakfast
options consist of scones, breakfast muffins, eggs, yogurt w/ granola, etc.
(€6-€11). For lunch, they have Reuben sandwich (€12), Pulled pork sandwich
(€11), Pastrami on rye (€14), Hotdog (€8), Lobster roll (€22), and Fish & Chips
(€14).

BIG FERNAND [BURGERS]

Sometimes you just want a burger and Big Fernand is one of the best places to
get one in Paris. Are the burgers as good as your favorite burger place back in
the US? Doubtful. But they’re still pretty solid. The “Bartholome” burger get
the most love. Burgers range from €11-€13.

They have six locations throughout Paris.

JOE BURGER [BURGERS]

I don’t know who Joe is but he makes a solid burger – and they’re super
affordable. A burger + fries is €7.80.

49 rue Descartes, 75005

BURGER AND FRIES [BURGERS]

It’s no secret what they serve here… yep, burgers and fries. This place reminds
us of an IN n OUT or Shake Shack. A burger, fries, and drink combo only cost
€7.95 so this is a good alternative to McDonald’s. Not bad if you’re in the area
and want something quick & cheap.

1 boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle, 75002

HANK BURGER [VEGAN BURGERS]

Vegans rejoice because this is the place to get a great vegan burger — they even
have a gluten free option. Burgers start around €8.50 and they have a €12 menu
(burger + fries + drink). They have a vegan pizza restaurant nearby (Hank
Pizza).

55 rue des Archives, 75003

PIZZA JULIA [PIZZA]

This mainly takeout pizza place serves some of the best pizza in Paris (they
have the awards to back it up). If it’s a nice day, we suggest taking your pie
over to the Canal St. Martin to enjoy some al fresco dining. Pizzas run about
€11-€16 and they’re big enough to split.

43 rue de Charenton, 75012

PIZZA ROSSI [PIZZA]

Pizza Rossi is another great option if you’re in the mood for Neapolitan style
pizza. They have a few small tables but this is mostly a takeaway restaurant.
Pizzas cost €9-€14 — one might feed two people if you’re not super hungry. Ohh,
and it’s located in a Red Light district (which is perfectly safe) so you might
see some interesting ladies along the way.

24 rue Blondel, 75002

KRAFT HOT DOGS [HOT DOGS]

And now for something completely different… hot dogs! These seriously good dogs
have multiple topping options and prices range from €4-€6.50. It’s a great place
to stop for a quick bite while you’re exploring the Marais neighborhood.

15 rue des Archives, 75004

L’AS DU FALLAFEL [KOSHER MIDDLE EASTERN]

As the name suggests, this restaurant is famous for their excellent falafels
sandwiches (some say it’s the best falafel in the world and it’s in all the
guidebooks). The standard falafel sandwich is €6.50 and the shawarma sandwich
is €9. You can eat inside but the prices are much higher inside so order from
the takeaway window and eat on the street.

There will probably be a line but it moves quickly.

32 Rue des Rosiers, 75004

CHEZ LE LIBANAIS [LEBANESE]

This tiny (mostly takeaway) Lebanese restaurant is located in Latin
quarter/Saint Germain and serves up delicious wraps and shawarma on fresh-made
bread. Most wraps/shawarma only cost €5-€6.

35 rue Saint Andre des Arts, 75006

PHO 14 [VIETNAMEESE]

The best pho in Paris (we’ve been there multiple times). This is a bustling
no-frills restaurant filled with locals and in-the-know tourists. Super quick
service. There might be a line during the popular times but it moves quickly. A
large bowl of Pho is around €8.60 and a bottle of beer is €3.70 — it’s hard to
find a better deal than that.

Quartier Chinois 129 avenue de Choisy, 75013

 

KUNITORAYA [JAPENESE]

This authentic Japanese restaurant is known for the best udon bowls in the city
(around €17) and Japanese fried chicken. Great option for a gloomy Paris day.

5 rue Villedo, 75001

KODAWARI RAMEN [JAPANESE / RAMEN]

The lines coming out of Kodawari should tell you that this place knows how to
make some tasty authentic ramen. The vibe inside is also pretty cool. A bowl of
ramen will run you about €12 (the egg costs €2 extra — which is a bummer).

29 Rue Mazarine, 75006

HIGUMA [JAPANESE / RAMEN]

This no-frills Parisian institution serves heaping bowls of fresh and authentic
ramen for super cheap prices — some of the cheapest eats in Paris. Ramen is only
around €8 and a meal (ramen + side goes for about €10-€12). Expect a line but it
moves quickly so don’t sweat it.

 

NANASHI [JAPENESE BENTO]

Looking for a lighter meal? This Japenese restaurant in the Marais neighborhood
offers up healthy bento boxes for lunch and dinner (€14 and €16). They also have
juices and desserts.

57 rue Charlot, 75003

TIEN HIANG – [ASIAN VEGAN/VEGETARIAN]

A nice local favorite that’s a vegetarian and vegan’s dream come true. Almost
all the main dishes are €6.50-€9 — so it’s easy on the wallet as well.

14 rue Bichat, 75010

BIEN BIEN [THAI]

Another one of Paris’ best Thai restaurants. It’s a small restaurant and it does
fill up quickly but service is fast. They also own the Thai restaurant next door
(called Bien 2 — same menu and prices).

30 bis, rue Bergere, 75009 Paris

THAI SPICES [THAI]

Great little Thai spot in the center of Paris that gets solid reviews for their
red and green curry. Main dishes are around €18.

5-7 rue de l’Ave Maria, 75004

MY NOODLES [CHINESE]

Tasty homemade noodles, spring rolls, and pot stickers. It’s close to the
Luxembourg Gardens so it’s a great place to stop if you’re in the area. Main
dishes are €9-€14.

129 boulevard du Montparnasse, 75006

BULULU AREPERA [VENEZUELAN]

Chow down on Arepas (corn-based bread served hot and filled with pulled meat,
beans, cheese, vegetables, and sauce) in this cute little Venezuelan spot away
from the tourist trail. Arepas are €8/each.

20 Rue de la Fontaine du But, 75018

EL NOPAL [MEXICAN]

It’s next to impossible to find good Mexican food in Europe but El Nopal is a
rare exception. This little spot is takeaway only but it’s near the Canal St.
Martin so you can eat there. Three tacos are about €8.

3 Rue Eugène Varlin, 75010

BUONO SANO BELLO [ITALIAN]

A solid Italian place off the tourist track. They serve lots of fresh homemade
pasta dishes at a decent price — main dishes cost around €10-€14.

14 rue de la Villette, 75019

SOUL KITCHEN [MODERN VEGETATIAN]

Nestled in Montmartre, this great little vegetarian café-restaurant has
breakfast staples and a revolving €13.90 multi-course lunch menu. 

33 Rue Lamarck, 75018

That’s all for now!

Do you have a favorite budget-friendly restaurant that’s not on our list? Please
leave a comment to let us know!

 

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