The menus of these establishments are sometimes a bit limited, but they are still available for delivery and take-out, while following certain guidelines, such as waiting outside while keeping a meter of distance between each person and paying by credit card. Go ahead, it'll be a good excuse to take a little stroll in the neighborhood!
In the 3rd arrondissement
Kitchen
Our favorite place in the neighborhood for lunch! This tiny address on rue des Gravilliers has been delighting us (and that's an understatement) for years with a veggie stew to die for. Rice, delicious roasted and tender vegetables, a "green curry" sauce with basil and coconut milk or satay, your choice, all to be enjoyed with an avocado and/or a fried egg. As long as Kitchen exists, there is hope.
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Kitchen
74, rue des Gravilliers – 3e
Causses
Not a week goes by without us planning a getaway to one of our favorite Parisian gourmet grocery stores, Causses! Besides working with a bunch of small producers who supply them with amazing fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and delicious charcuterie, Causses also offers a variety of tasty takeaway dishes. The menu changes daily, and honestly, it feels so good to be welcomed with such kindness and good vibes during these times of confinement!
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Causses
223, rue Saint-Martin – 3e
In the 6th arrondissement
Clasico Argentino
Let's head to Argentina for a delicious moment. At Clasico Argentino, we indulge in empanadas, small beef-filled pasties with spicy red peppers, lemon tuna, and more.ux mushrooms, at 4 euros each. Every bite warms the heart. Their system to limit contact? Click and collect by ordering through their website. In addition to their address in the 6th, Clasico Argentino has settled in the 2nd, 3rd, 9th, 12th, and 17th. So, what are we waiting for? Vamos!
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Clasico Argentino
46 rue Madame - 6e
In the 9th
Açaï & You
Our new favorite spot, Paris' first açaï bar, just opened its doors last January. They weren't going to close them so soon! But don't worry, you can still grab their lovely bowls to go or order through UberEats, and we can't resist their signature açaï bowl served in a coconut bowl with exclusive toppings that are to die for: homemade granola and peanut butter, banana, mango, blueberries, kiwi, goji berries... Boom.
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Açai & You
78, rue de Maubeuge – 9e
Mamiche
It's been three years since a group of daring ladies decided to open their bakery in the heart of SoPi and offer its little sister to the residents of the 10th arrondissement. It must be said that two addresses are not too many in the capital when you indulge at Mamiche! Golden loaves, melt-in-your-mouth brownies, babka, and even dark chocolate and salted butter string baguettes, everything is delicious and of course, the homemade cinnamon rolls are no exception. XXL, well-spiced, crispy, and ultra indulgent, we devoured them in one bite! A must-eat to console yourself in tough times.
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Mamiche
45, rue Condorcet – 9e
32, rue du Château-d'Eau – 10e
Café Chilango
Feeling like traveling? We have a solution to offer you: take a trip around Mexico in just one bite. It's possible with the resilient team of Café Chilango who offer us incredible tacos and burritos to go! We recommend trying the seasonal recipes like the beef taco, pork belly, and grilled onion.
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Café Chilango
82, rue de la Folie-Mericourt – 11th arrondissement
In the 10th arrondissement
Canal Poke Bichat
Add some soul to the taste, add plenty of love, and you'll get the poke that makes us swoon! Canal Poke is undoubtedly one of the best in the capital, and luckily, it remains open for take-out. We can't resist one of their signature dishes: a base of homemade vinegar rice (the recipe was whispered to them by a true Japanese chef), sprinkled with diced tuna, marinated in a delicious soy sauce, and accompanied by crunchy, tender, spicy, and surprising vegetables like wasabi peas or fried onions.
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Canal Poke
25, rue Bichat – 10th arrondissement
In the 11th
Surpriz
In the heart of the 11th arrondissement, near Oberkampf, two young Berliners have settled with the marvelous ambition of showing us what a REAL kebab is. Even though this time we'll be enjoying it at home, we're certain that these bites will still give us just as much excitement! First, the flavorful bread, perfectly toasted, with thin slices of grilled and marinated chicken alongside an incredible mix of vegetables and cooked veggies. Surpriz will be open continuously with only one spit. Let's embark on a culinary journey even during confinement.Thank you for the translation request, but it seems like the given text is incomplete. Can you please provide the complete text so that I can assist you better?
Sürpriz
110 Rue Oberkampf, 75011 Paris
Open until the pin is finished
Soya
A little organic canteen that we particularly love and were delighted to learn that they will be offering takeaway meal trays starting next week. It's a great opportunity when we know that taking care of our diet is the first defense against contagion!
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Soya, organic canteen
1, rue de la Pierre-Levée – 11e
In the 18th arrondissement
B.O.U.L.O.M
Wondering what B.O.U.L.O.M stands for? It stands for "Bakery where one eats." Born with the aim of cooking delicious and generous dishes in a bread oven, B.O.U.L.O.M invites us on a culinary journey in 3 steps. The entrance is through a bakery, where you can find a range of pastries, cakes, and bread made with ancient organic wheat. And at the end of the hallway, the centerpiece of B.O.U.L.O.M, the restaurant, reimagines the concept of an all-you-can-eat buffet. Cold, hot, sweet, savory... only good things to take away.porter!
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