Eatinghalalis not as complicated as one might think!In any case, Paris is full of diverse addresses to delight yourself without struggling.Discover right away our top list of the besthalalrestaurantsin Paris.
It's 6 PM, you're still at the office, but you're already hungry. Luckily, you have plans to eat with friends tonight. The only problem is, you're the only one eating halal among all your buddies, so they let you choose the place... except you have no idea where to take them. Don't panic, my friend! Once again, Le Bonbon comes to your rescue and has prepared a list of the best halal restaurants in Paris: Mexican, French, Thai, Indian, gourmet... It's time to sit back and enjoy the meal. Oh, and if you're simply looking for a good kebab made in the traditional way, check out this list of the best kebabs in Paris.
Heading East: Dragon Wok
A halal Asian restaurant that will surprise you. While the storefront may not seem impressive at first glance, the ambiance is pleasant and you'll have a great time. Most importantly, the food is delicious and that's what matters.I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that request.
If you're looking for a romantic halal restaurant in Paris, you're in the right place. It's a well-known address for those who are used to eating halal. Classic French gastronomy, but 100% halal, that should fully satisfy your taste buds. At least, we absolutely loved it.
Le Crystal 10, rue des Acacias – 17th Halal Restaurant in Paris 17 Gourmet Halal Restaurant in Paris Phone: 01 45 72 35 70 Open from Tuesday to Sunday starting at 7:30 PM Info and reservations
The most Mexican : Baïli
Here's a good address for those looking for a halal Mexican restaurant in Paris. It's true that it's delicate because it's the kind of cuisine where it's difficult to find a good restaurant when you have to be careful about it. Look no further, we have the address for you!
An essential address for all those who love couscous. The ingredients used are of very good quality, and we rarely enjoyed a meal as much. Of course, the meat is halal, in addition to being delicious.
For lovers of tajine, rejoice! Here is a place where you can't go wrong. The staff is welcoming, the dishes are amazing... In short, it's guaranteed feasting.
Mayfair Garden is hidden behind the Champs-Elysées and has many strengths: it comes to us from across the Channel (London, to be precise) and is run by two brothers who have worked in several top establishments in Paris and London, such as Pavillon Ledoyen or Le Fouquet's. Is there any need to say more?
Finally a halal grill restaurant in Paris !If the exterior doesn't look very appealing, just ask those who leave the establishment what they thought of it. We're also hearing through the grapevine that the steamed dumplings are worth recommending.
Moroccan destination for this halal restaurant in the 11th district. Regularly described as a culinary oasis, this place stands out from its trendy urban street. With eyes closed, our top preference goes to the tajine (chicken/balls Mtewem & lamb S'lqarnoun d'ouralmi) and the Algerian pastries.
It seems that the 8th arrondissement in the capital is full of great halal addresses. We continue with Al Ajami, a Lebanese restaurant beloved by its regulars as well as newcomers. The best deal? The discovery menu for two, nothing to do, just to savor.
Nestled in the famous Passage Brady in the 10th arrondissement, Yasmin's mission is to take you on a journey from the north to the south of India, and at prices that are totally affordable (starting from €7.50 for a menu). Don't miss out!
This halal restaurant located in the 11th arrondissement reconciles the two banks of the capital and is the guilty pleasure of many famous people, for example, you have a great chance of bumping into Malik Benthala there.
And boom, we bring on the dazzle at table 4! No kidding, the Eleventh is the ideal place for a breakfast or a dinner with its always impeccable Franco-Italian cuisine, and it's halal as a bonus. And on top of that, it's right in the heart of Paris.
Latest address and no less: this time we take you to one of the high places of French halal gastronomy in Paris and the Île-de-France, which is located in the 8th arrondissement. As aesthetic as it is tasty, it's approved.
For lovers of gyozas, sushi and maki, open your eyes wide. To satisfy your limitless appetite, we have found one of the best all-you-can-eat Japanese restaurants in the capital, where all the dishes are prepared using certified halal French meats and fish delivered and prepared before each service.