Eating kosher in Paris doesn’t mean limiting yourself to the classics of the Marais or noisy fast-foods. As a resident, I’ve explored the capital to find establishments where gastronomic quality meets rigorous certification. This guide highlights eight specific addresses across several districts, offering varied experiences from refined Israeli cuisine to spicy Indian flavors. The goal is simple: to provide you with the keys to choose your table based on mood, budget, and location, with factual and up-to-date information.
Kavod
Kavod
26 Rue Jean Mermoz, 75008 Paris
Rating: 4.4/5 (1357 reviews)
Price: Expensive
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Located in the 8th arrondissement, Kavod offers a high-end experience that contrasts with the more casual style of other kosher establishments. It’s the perfect place for a business lunch or a romantic dinner where one wishes to combine tradition with modern elegance. The service is attentive and the atmosphere warm yet sophisticated.
Tikoun Olam
Tikoun Olam
136 Av. Daumesnil, 75012 Paris
Rating: 4.7/5 (1782 reviews)
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On Avenue Daumesnil, this restaurant enjoys a solid reputation thanks to its creative cuisine and generous portions. Reviews regularly praise the freshness of the ingredients and the friendly welcome. It’s a reliable address for those looking for a good kosher meal without having to venture into traditionally Jewish neighborhoods, all while enjoying a lively atmosphere.
La MiNהארץ
La MiNהארץ
45 Rue de Montreuil, 75011 Paris
Rating: 4.8/5 (736 reviews)
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Located on Rue de Montreuil, La MiNהארץ stands out for its very contemporary approach to Israeli cuisine. With an exceptional rating of 4.8/5, it attracts a mixed clientele who appreciate carefully presented dishes. The place is perfect for a dinner with friends, offering a trendy atmosphere while strictly adhering to kosher rules.
Chez Isaac
Chez Isaac
52 Rue Volta, 75003 Paris
Rating: 4.7/5 (167 reviews)
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In the heart of the Marais, on Rue Volta, Chez Isaac offers authentic traditional cuisine. Although the number of reviews is lower than that of large chains, the rating of 4.7/5 reflects the satisfaction of a loyal clientele. It’s the go-to place to rediscover home flavors with hearty dishes served in a simple and welcoming setting.
Maison Gabriel - Restaurant
Maison Gabriel - Restaurant
124 Av. de Villiers, 75017 Paris
Rating: 4.6/5 (123 reviews)
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Located on Avenue de Villiers, this establishment offers a quality alternative in the 17th arrondissement. The cuisine is refined and the value for money is often praised. It’s a relevant choice for locals or those working in the Ternes area, looking for a decent kosher meal without long travels.
Les Garçons Bouchers restaurant cacher Beth Din
Les Garçons Bouchers restaurant cacher Beth Din
33 Av. Philippe Auguste, 75011 Paris
Rating: 4.1/5 (655 reviews)
Price: Moderate
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As its name suggests, this place combines meat sales and dining. Located on Avenue Philippe Auguste, it is known for its hearty meat dishes. The moderate price makes it an economical option for a full meal. The atmosphere is that of a classic bistro, suitable for a quick lunch or an informal dinner with colleagues.
Safrane
Safrane
1 bis Rue des Colonels Renard 1 bis, 75017 Paris
Rating: 4.8/5 (1352 reviews)
Price: Moderate
Category: Indian Restaurant
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Although classified as an Indian restaurant, Safrane is featured in local kosher guides for the quality of its spices and hospitality. With an impressive rating of 4.8/5, it attracts a wide audience. It’s the perfect place to change from traditional menus while remaining in a certified setting. The curries and other specialties are prepared with passion.
Douieb
Douieb
11 bis Rue Geoffroy-Marie, 75009 Paris
Rating: 4.3/5 (767 reviews)
Price: Moderate
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In the 9th arrondissement, Douieb is an institution for pastry lovers and takeout dishes. Open from 9:00 AM, it’s the ideal spot for a late breakfast or a gourmet coffee break. The location on Rue Geoffroy-Marie is central, close to many offices, making it easily accessible for workers in the area.
In Practice
To access these places, prefer public transport. The metro is efficient for reaching the Marais (Lines 3, 4, 9, 11), the 12th (Line 1, 6, 8), or the 17th (Line 2, 3). Note that the hours vary: Tikoun Olam closes late at night (until midnight), while Chez Isaac closes in the afternoon. For Safrane and Douieb, consider making a reservation if you plan to dine, especially during the week. Finally, always check the closing dates during Jewish holidays, as many of these establishments close during holy days.