Paris is often associated with its great tourist classics, but for anyone looking for an authentic culinary experience that follows the rules of kashrut, the east side of the city offers hidden gems still little known to the general public. As a local, I prefer these addresses where quality matters more than noise, with establishments that have managed to assert their own style without compromise.
Kavod
Kavod
26 Rue Jean Mermoz, 75008 Paris
Rating: 4.4/5 (1357 reviews)
Price: PRICE_LEVEL_EXPENSIVE
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Located in the 8th arrondissement, Kavod serves refined cuisine that stands out for its careful presentation. It is the ideal address for a business lunch or a more formal dinner, offering a calm, elegant atmosphere away from the bustle of more popular neighborhoods.
Tikoun Olam
Tikoun Olam
136 Av. Daumesnil, 75012 Paris
Rating: 4.7/5 (1782 reviews)
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Set on avenue Daumesnil, this restaurant is a local benchmark. With an exceptional rating of 4.7/5 based on nearly 1800 reviews, it attracts diners looking for solid value for money and generous cooking. Its late opening until midnight makes it possible to enjoy a relaxed dinner after a workday.
La MiNהארץ
La MiNהארץ
45 Rue de Montreuil, 75011 Paris
Rating: 4.8/5 (736 reviews)
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This is probably one of the highest-rated places in this selection. Located on rue de Montreuil, this establishment focuses on modern, creative cuisine. Its hours are centered on the evening, making it a perfect spot to discover a new kosher culinary trend in the 11th arrondissement.
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, Chez Isaac offers a welcome lunch break. Open only at lunchtime, it serves traditional cuisine appreciated by neighborhood regulars. It is the ideal place to eat quickly but properly before getting back to your activities in the historic center.
Maison Gabriel - Restaurant
Maison Gabriel - Restaurant
124 Av. de Villiers, 75017 Paris
Rating: 4.6/5 (123 reviews)
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On avenue de Villiers, this address combines lunch and dinner service. Its 4.6/5 rating reflects consistent quality. It is a reliable choice for those who want to vary their dining pleasures without leaving northwest Paris.
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: PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE
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As its name suggests, meat takes center stage here. Located near place Philippe Auguste, this restaurant offers classic butcher-style cuisine with reassuring Beth Din certification. Its moderate price level makes it an accessible option for a hearty meal.
Safrane
Safrane
1 bis Rue des Colonels Renard 1 bis, 75017 Paris
Rating: 4.8/5 (1352 reviews)
Price: PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE
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For a change from traditional flavors, Safrane offers excellent kosher Indian cuisine. With a 4.8/5 rating, it is one of the best Indian restaurants in the capital. The atmosphere is warm, and the spices are handled with finesse, all at a reasonable budget.
Douieb
Douieb
11 bis Rue Geoffroy-Marie, 75009 Paris
Rating: 4.3/5 (767 reviews)
Price: PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE
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This small restaurant in the 9th arrondissement opens early, from 9:00 a.m. It is perfect for a late brunch or a quick lunch between administrative appointments in the Opéra district. The formula is simple, efficient, and appreciated for its consistency.
Practical tips
To reach these places, choose the metro. The 11th and 12th arrondissements are well served by lines 1, 5, 6, and 9. For Kavod (8th) and Douieb (9th), lines 1, 9, 13, and 14 are your allies. Note that most restaurants open on Sundays, but always check specific hours, as they can vary by season. Remember to book, especially for Tikoun Olam and La MiNהארץ, which fill up quickly.
