Paris is a city where food can quickly become a financial sinkhole, especially when you are looking for quality. And yet, there are little-known or poorly named spots where you can eat incredibly well without spending a fortune. As a local who walks these streets every day, I have selected places that deliver on their promise: generosity, authentic flavors, and reasonable prices. This guide focuses on the east side and the historic center, where the density of good deals is highest.
Les Saveurs de l'Orient
Les Saveurs de l'Orient, located at 43 Pass. des Panoramas, 75002 Paris, is a discreet yet powerful institution. With an impressive 4.6/5 rating based on 3921 Google reviews, this place proves that quality does not always depend on the size of the dining room. The pricing is moderate (PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE), which is rare in the covered passages district. See on Maps. The experience here feels like a family meal: you come for the consistency of the Moroccan dish, served warmly, far from the mass tourism that floods the surrounding streets.
Chouchou
Chouchou, at 23 Bd de Sébastopol, 75001 Paris, is probably one of the most famous tables in Paris, and for good reason. Its 4.7/5 rating from 24263 Google reviews reflects a massive but satisfied crowd. Although listed as a French restaurant, its atmosphere and moderate prices make it a must for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner. See on Maps. Open very early (from 06:00) and late (until 02:00), it is the ideal meeting point after a day of walking around the Marais or Les Halles.
Aux Mille Saveurs - Restaurant Marocain Paris 19
If you are looking for pure authenticity, head to the 19e arrondissement. Aux Mille Saveurs, at 58 Rue de l'Ourcq, 75019 Paris, has an exceptional 4.9/5 rating from 1237 Google reviews. It is one of the highest-rated places in this selection. See on Maps. Here, there are no frills: Moroccan cooking is served with sincerity. The hours are classic (12:00–15:30 and 18:00–22:30), so it is worth booking if you plan to go on a weeknight.
CHOUKRAN – Restaurant Marocain, Paris 2
Let us return to the center with CHOUKRAN, located at 69 Rue d'Aboukir, 75002 Paris. This address holds its own with a 4.8/5 rating from 3026 Google reviews. See on Maps. Rue d'Aboukir is known for its nightlife and small restaurants, but Choukran stands out for the finesse of its dishes. It is a solid choice for dinner with friends when you want to share several plates without blowing up the bill.
Le Ju'
In the heart of the Marais, Le Ju' at 16 Rue des Archives, 75004 Paris, is a modern institution. With 4.8/5 from 13218 Google reviews, it attracts a young and lively crowd. The price is moderate (PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE), surprising for the area. See on Maps. Open from 07:00 until 02:00, it is the perfect place to start the day with a coffee or end it over a drink. The atmosphere is electric and the service efficient.
RESTAURANT L’HOMME BLEU
In the 11e arrondissement, RESTAURANT L’HOMME BLEU, at 55 Bis Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Paris, offers a warm experience. Its 4.7/5 rating from 1883 Google reviews confirms the loyalty of its customers. See on Maps. Listed as a Moroccan restaurant with moderate pricing, it fits perfectly into the local fabric of the Oberkampf neighborhood. It is a friendly refuge where you feel right at home.
CHOUKRAN – Restaurant Marocain, Paris 9
A second CHOUKRAN address is worth the detour, the one at 29 Rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris. It also has a 4.8/5 rating from 4388 Google reviews. See on Maps. Located near the Opéra Garnier, this version of the restaurant benefits from a more upscale setting while keeping an accessible approach. Ideal if you are combining a cultural visit with a good meal.
Figuig
Finally, let us end this tour in the 17e arrondissement with Figuig, at 13 Rue Brey, 75017 Paris. With 4.7/5 from 3146 Google reviews, it is a safe bet. See on Maps. Open from 12:00 to 00:00 every day, Figuig offers cuisine that travels, blending Eastern and local influences. It is the ideal address for a late dinner after an evening in the neighborhood.
Practical Tips
To optimize your trips, prioritize the metro. Lines 3, 4, 9, and 11 serve most of these addresses. For Les Saveurs de l'Orient and Choukran (Paris 2), get off at Sentier or Bourse. For Le Ju', use Hôtel de Ville or Saint-Paul. Note that most of these establishments close their kitchen between 15:00 and 18:00/19:30. My local's tip: avoid weekend lunch for Chouchou and Le Ju', as the wait can be long. Aim for the beginning of service (12:00 or 19:30) to enjoy a calmer welcome.
