So, you just booked your trip to Paris, but here’s the thing: you’re vegetarian or vegan.  

Paris is known as one of the gastronomic capitals of the world, and many popular dishes feature meat and dairy, or are cooked in animal fats or broth. Now you might be asking yourself, “What do vegetarians and vegans even eat in France?” 

But don’t worry. It’s easier than you might think to find vegetarian and vegan food in Paris. You won’t be left to eat only croissants and crêpes during your Parisian adventures (though that doesn’t sound too bad!) 

Here are some of the best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Paris to enjoy for breakfast, lunch, or dinner during your travels. 

Image Credit and Location: Boneshaker Donuts & Coffee. 

What to eat in Paris if you are vegetarian or vegan 

Hank Burger Vegan 

Nothing hits the spot like a burger and fries, especially after a long day of sightseeing and exploring. If you’re looking for an affordable and fast vegan spot in the city, Hank’s Burger Vegan has you covered. Try the Hankburger of the month with your choice of various sides, drinks, and desserts. You won’t be disappointed. 

Aujourd’hui Demain 

A self-described ‘vegan concept store’, Aujourd’hui Demain is a must-have Parisian experience. Serving plant-based food in addition to cruelty-free fashion, cosmetics, groceries, and books, you’re sure to be delighted and find something you love. Make sure to try the vegan burrata and the weekend brunch if you can catch it! 

Image Credit and Location: Romain Ricard, Rose Bakery.

Rose Bakery 

This English-themed café is the perfect spot for brunch, lunch, and cakes. Minimalist and chic, the café is run by a Franco-British couple that prioritizes quality ingredients. The bakery is known for their incredible assortment of puddings, cakes, and tarts. Their salads are also not to be missed and you must try a gâteau while you’re there. With locations around the city and the option for take-away, this is a great pick for when you’re looking for a bite to eat between museums, or before or after a bike tour of the city. 

VG Pâtisserie 

Though the croissant was invented in Vienna, a trip to Paris is not complete without a croissant! VG Pâtisserie offers not only vegan croissants, but in fact all of their products are vegan and many of their baked goods are also gluten-free. Serving pies, tarts, classic cakes, macarons, and an assortment of French puff pastries, treat yourself at this artisan bakery.  

Image Credit and Location: Le Portager de Charlotte.

Le Potager de Charlotte 

This gourmet, plant-based eatery is known as one of the best vegan restaurants in Paris. Founder, head chef, and restaurateur David Valentin, along with co-founder and naturopath Adrien Valentin, transform local produce into innovative works of art. Open from breakfast, lunch, and dinner, be sure to make this restaurant a priority during your stay in Paris

Sapid

Headlines were made when Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse opened his plant-based restaurant in Paris, with 95% of the menu at Sapid plant-based, and only 5% including eggs, dairy, and fish. With a desire to accommodate the health-conscious without sacrificing creativity and taste, Sapid offers fresh, unique, affordable cuisine for a memorable Parisian experience that will leave you feeling light and energized as you continue your adventures. 

Image Credit and Location: Boneshaker Donuts & Coffee. 

Boneshaker Donuts & Coffee 

What do you get when you combine the best of classic American food and French baking practices with a perfect cup of coffee? Boneshaker Donuts & Coffee. Donuts are made daily using the best plant-based ingredients and seasonal fruits and veggies. All drinks and pastries are vegan with a menu that changes monthly from classic donuts to specialty concoctions. 

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Header Image Credit and Location: Rose Bakery, Romain Ricard.