Where To Eat Healthy In Paris

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Felix and me celebrated my 26th birthday in Paris. Absolutely loved it! Never expected to find so many mouthwatering concepts.
 
 

Where to eat healthy in Paris.

 

CAFÉ PINSON

One of my french besties, Olivia, recommended this place. And whenever Olivia gives a tip, I can bet a thousand green juices that it’s beautiful, foodgasmic ánd en vogue.

Café Pinson was founded by two passionate Parisians in their 30s: Agathe and Damien. The cuisine is Healthy / Vegetarian / Vegan friendly / 100% Organic / Wheat-free / Dairy-free / Home-made / Seasonal / Fresh. It was Paris Fashion Week, and thus packed with healthy and radiant powerwomen from the industry.

Where To Eat Healthy in Paris

Café Pinson is a juice bar, a café, a restaurant offering healthy organic food, vegan cakes, raw bites and colourful salads. Everything is delicious, the staff is kind & friendly, and the decor enchanting. I wanted to go everyday during our stay.

Where To Eat Healthy in Paris

 

CAFÉ PINSON, PARIS
 
6 rue du forez, Paris 3e
+33 (0)9 83 82 53 53

Mo-Fri: 9h-00h
Sat: 10h-00h
Sun: 12h-18h

58 rue du faubourg poissonnière, Paris 10e
+33 (0)1 45 23 59 42

Mo-Wed: 8h45-19h
Thu-Fri: 8h45-22h
Sat : 10h-22h
Sun: 11h-18h

At LE 66
66 Avenue des Champs-Elysées, Paris 8

Mo-Sat: 11h30-18h
Sun: 13h30-18h

@Le Tigre Yoga Club
19 rue de Chaillot, Paris 16e

Tue-Sat: 10h30-15h

Café Pinson’s website

 

 


 

NOGLU

The name says it all. Restaurant and Epicerie Sans Gluten. No Glu offers people a serious taste sensation with its stellar meals, breads, pastries and cakes, for people that are gluten and lactose intolerant. There are two locations across each other in a passage. Their concept will soon open in New York City as well.

Where To Eat Healthy in Paris 

I was in heaven. It was my birthday, and there were sweet pastries. I got a slice chocolate banana bread and we also took a tiny bread roll that stared at us from the counter. I ended up liking the tiny bread roll more than the cake, but it was delicious nonetheless. We biked back to the Tuileries and had a picknick at sunset. Awww.

 
Where To Eat Healthy in Paris
 

NOGLU, PARIS
 
Restaurant, 16, passage des Panoramas, Paris
+33 (0)1 40 26 41 24

Breakfasts from Mo-Fri: 12h-14.30h
Brunch on Sa: 11h-15h
Diner from Tue-Sat: 19.30h-22h

Boutique-Atelier, 49, passage des Panoramas, Paris
+33 (0)1 42 36 52 50

Mo-Sat: 11h-17.30h

Noglu’s website

 

 


 

NANASHI

You can find this Parisian bento paradise in the middle of Le Marais (across of one of the locations of Café Pinson). The food is fresh, vibrant and energising. We went for diner and I ordered a Bento Fish Box. And I took a banana matcha shake as desert ;)

NANASHI, PARIS

57 rue Charlot, Paris
+33 (0) 9 60 00 25 59

Mo-Wed: 12:00h to 03:00h / 07:30h to 11:00h
Thu-Fri: 12:00h to 03:00h / 07:30h to 11:00h
Sat-Sun: 12:00h to 04:00h / 07:30h to 11:00h

31 rue de Paradis, Paris
+33 (0)1 40 22 05 55

Mo-Fri: 12:00h to 03:00h / 07:30h to 11:00h
Sat: 12:00h to 16:00h / 07:30h to 11:00h
Sun: 12:00h to 04:00h

Nanashi’s website

 


 

LE STAND AT LE MARCHÉ DES ENFANTS ROUGES

Le Marché des Enfants Rouges in the Marais is an awesome place for lunch. This market is a melting pot with permanent food trailers with cultures from all over the world. Here you can find everything from Caribic kitchen, Italian cuisine, Lebanese specialities, Japanese bento and French Wine Bars. But one place stood out for me: Le Stand.

Directly on your right from the main entrance to the market, you’ll find Le Stand. They do gourmet veggie cuisine with gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan meals and treats. Great aesthetics too – almost like an airstream travel trailer! And fresh, beautiful and pure ingredients. Delicious!

Where To Eat Healthy in Paris
 

LE STAND, PARIS
 
Marché Des Enfants Rouges, 39 rue de Bretagne, Paris
+33 6 21 87 08 88

Wed-Sun: 12:00h-16:00h

Le Stand’s FB Page

 

 


 

CHAMBELLAND

Best Glutenfree Bakery! This was a perfect hide-out from the rain. On a cold afternoon, we ordered hot tea and a piece of the athlete-bread.. Amazing! Try the chocolate brownies too. They are divine.
 

CHAMBELLAND, PARIS
 
Bakery, 14 rue Ternaux, Paris
+33 (0) 1 43 55 07 30

Tue-Sun: 9:00h-20h

Chambelland’s website

 
 
Do you have a must-visit place to add for our wanderlusting hearts? A secret insider tip to where to eat healthy in Paris for the tribe? We’d love to grow this list, so please leave your comment in the section below, thank you so much!


Photo Credit © Julie Anseau for Café Pinson, Noglu and Julia et Max

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