Cute place. They only had refrigerated take away meals which another reviewer mentioned they do during certain hours. We didn’t end up eating there mainly because we were looking for the full dining experience. Will definitely come back to try again
Beautiful place to have breakfast a stone's throw from Montmartre. My celiac daughter finally had the chance to have breakfast with excellent gluten-free bread with scrambled eggs and bacon. I had continental tea, yogurt with fruit and grains, orange juice and croissants and, for the first time in these days in Paris, a cappuccino as God commands!!! The owner has a Gaggia and knows how to use it divinely! I hope to be able to return soon.
Truly the sweetest place in Paris. Perfect for a break from all the buzz of the city. They have good glutenfree bread, and our server, Faizma, gave the best service
A flawless product for each of the pastries purchased at Maison Plume! On site or to take away, individually or to share, Maison Plume products are always a pleasure to savor!!! A big thank you to Tara, Margaux and the rest of the team for their welcome and the pleasure of sharing with our loved ones who are celiac, diabetic, or simply gourmet 🥰🥰🥰
While passing through Paris, I came across this café one weekday morning where two baristas were very welcoming and helpful. The atmosphere of the café is friendly and offers gluten-free cakes and a vegetable milk option for drinks! I highly recommend! ☕
Had twice lunch over a weekend when we were in Paris.
Saw that they had glutenfree crepes, and so my son wanted to go there. And the crepes were very good.
And the staff is super friendly.
The only downside I would say is, that on a hot day it is impossible to sit inside, as it gets very hot. And there are not many tables on the sidewalk, so you might be out of luck.
But when in paris, we will for sure go again.
As it is a gluten-free specialty store, you can shop with peace of mind!!! There were delicious looking breads and sweets in the showcase!!!
It was close to the station and very easy to find!
There was a park nearby, so we enjoyed the view while eating ^ - ^
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marina canetti
Buckwheat crepes and waffles, so gluten-free for my son. Great to find them so quickly, just a stone's throw from Notre Dame. Excellent egg and ham crepe. Delicious coconut macha. A good place to keep. Fast and friendly service despite the crowds.
Quiet and casual brunch restaurant between Gare du Nord and Montmartre. The menu gives you many good options including gluten-free variations. The space is modern and comfortable, and there's also exterior seating - accommodating for a breakfast, a chat over a coffee or remote working.
The pancakes were nice and fluffy and not too sweet. I appreciated that the maple syrup came on the side for me to portion it out myself. The breakfast sandwich was good as well!
Last but not least, the staff was super friendly! Would definitely come back next time I'm nearby!
Special restaurant, very welcoming, small, clean and colourful. Especially precious for those like me who are celiac and allergic to milk proteins. They have excellent awareness of the problem and almost the entire menu is vegan, including desserts. All organic at very low prices. They are worth a visit.
I loved this place! The matcha is one of the best I drank in Paris, the proof is that I ordered two!
The gluten free matcha brownie was amazing too. I will definitely come back!
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Claire Benjie
An excellent crêperie. Suffering from celiac disease, I was able to enjoy it without any worries. The crêpe I was served was simply excellent, as was the service and the welcome. I'd long dreamed of enjoying a crêpe like this, and I thank Crêperie Bretonne again for allowing me to do so.
I will definitely return and recommend it 100% 👌🏻
I eat here regularly and everything is good, fresh, the menu changes regularly. The atmosphere is very cozy and the welcome is always charming and with a smile!! There is something for everyone, from delicious sandwiches to seasonal bowls with toppings with flavors from around the world: Asian, Lebanese, etc. Several gluten-free options, which is a real plus!! For me the essentials are the well-flavored soups, the pumpkin latte and the cheesecake which is also a great classic, but I also recommend the cookies (matcha for example), the cinnamon rolls and the chocolate medjool dates stuffed with peanut butter, a real killer!!
Really expensive for what it is! When we arrived, the staff ignored us for 5 minutes, one rummaging in their cupboard, the other on their phone. Once seated, we waited 10 minutes (virtually no one in the restaurant) for the menu. We were asked "in French or English" and the answer was "in French." We ended up with one in English! The server thought he was clever, announcing dishes other than those ordered. And finally, aside from the €2 supplement for gluten-free bread, which I found excessive, we were charged €2.95 for an extra espresso!
And for the restrooms, they were truly disgusting, dirty, and smelly!!!
In short, I'll never go back.
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Maison Sauvage has 2 different spots one in the 16th arrondissement, but the original is on the famous rue de Saint Germain. This one has a special place in my heart for its cozy atmosphere and its careful decoration as well as its tasty cuisine. The open world approach to cuisine is reflected on the menu with plenty of choice. It’s a great place to spend a Sunday for breakfast or a late lunch with Le Bun Du Matin, featuring an egg and brioche. You will find granolas, açais or French toast to enrich your brunch. For dinner, there are incredible mezzes to share like homemade guacamole or truffle tarama. Their truffle fries are crispy enough to finish right away. The crispy chicken with yogurt sauce is a good combo as well as the beef tacos. They also serve gluten-free options.
What to try: Beef taco 16 euros
Where: 5 rue de Buci 75006
Maison Sauvage has 2 different spots one in 16th arrondissement, but the original one is in the famous street of Saint Germain. This one has a special place in my heart for its cozy ambiance and attractive decoration and also its tasty cuisine. The open-world cuisine approach shows its reflections on the menu with a lot of choices. It is an ideal place to spend a Sunday for breakfast or a late lunch with Le Bun Du Matin, which consists of an egg and a brioche. You find granolas, acais or French toast to enrich your brunch. For the dinner there are amazing mezzes to share such as homemade Guacamole or Truffle tarama also their truffle French fries are crispy enough to finish right away. The crispy chicken with yogurt sauce is a good combo as well as the beef tacos. They also serve gluten-free options.
What to Try: Beef Taco 16 Euro
Where: 5 rue de Buci
This is place is heaven, especially for those who are gluten free! The food is delicious and the owner is the friendliest person I’ve met while in Paris. We ordered the Senegalese savoury gallete and he brought us this hot sauce that was SO GOOD! The crepe was flavourful but also light, which made us have a sweet crepe for dessert! Highly recommend this place, 5 stars!
Located in Montmartre, but in a less-traveled area. Very good service. We tried a mix of appetizers: the sea bream, the sirloin, and the burger, and everything was very good. They have several gluten-free options. The prices were quite good for the touristy area. I would definitely go back.
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Scott McLewin
Great location, especially on a nice day. Shaded for lunch (in March) and fun people watching. Lucie was willing to meet our remedial French with her Englais skills to help us order a lovely gluten free meal.
In this restaurant it is possible to import and eat on site. It also offers brunch. If you bring your own Tupperware you can save money.
Their menu is posted every day on their Facebook page. Tastes change with the seasons.
There are plenty of choices for vegetarians, and their desserts are gluten-free. The prices are very reasonable for the area. In short, I recommend this restaurant.