Top GF finds in Paris

In the City of Lights, Paris, there are some of the best restaurants in the world. But what if you can’t have gluten while traveling? I have you covered, so don’t worry. I recently went to Paris and found some great places to eat that don’t use gluten.

Paris was a little harder to eat gluten-free compared to some of the other places I’ve been because of the language barrier, and sometimes they won’t make changes to the dishes, but here are my top picks for the best gluten-free dishes in Paris, France, that I ate in the 3 days I was there:

Gluten-free in Dutch is: sans gluten

Noglu

THE BEST GLUTEN-FREE RESTAURANTS IN PARIS

  • Website: Noglu
  • Hours: They have multiple locations – 8am-5pm
  • Specialty: Every single thing is gluten-free here, including the croissants, french bread and sandwiches
  • Type: Gluten-free bakery and cafe
  • What I Ate: I ordered so much, because this place is just that good! I ordered a chocolate croissant, a strawberry tart, french bread and a croque madame

Cafe Gustave

This restaurant was a little difficult at first. However, once I told them I was gluten-free, they talked me through some of their options.

  • Website: Cafe Gustave
  • Hours: 7am-12am; this is close to the Eiffel Tower
  • Type: French sit-down restaurant
  • What I Ate: Meatloaf with egg and potatoes (they were trying to get it close to a burger)

Le Grand Cafe Capucines:

Barpiazza is a contemporary bar that boasts a fantastic assortment of antipasti and pizza and an exquisite selection of wines.

  • Website: Le Grand Cafe Capucines
  • Hours: 7-1am
  • Type: French Restaurant
  • What I Ate: We went for dinner, and the staff was very knowledgeable about gluten-free. He even brought me out a fish dish that he knew was 100% gluten-free. I also ate creme brulee.
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