Top 10 Glutenfree places in Paris

Paris on a Glutenfree Diet

Croissants, baguettes, Eclairs, Crepés… Do you also dream about experiencing the foodscene of Paris like a true Parisian? On a glutenfree diet or with a coeliac disease you might imagine Paris being a real struggle when it comes to glutenfree eating. But it’s not. Actually, Paris is a top place of mine to go out on a glutenfree diet. In this guide you get 10 glutenfree places to go for breakfast, lunch, dinner and cake-breaks. Bon appétit!

Text and photo // Cecilie Høgh

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Embarking on a gluten-free adventure in Paris –  the city universally acclaimed for its culinary delights from flaky croissants to savory quiches –  might seem like a daunting quest at first glance. However, nestled among the historic boulevards lined with century-old trees and iconic landmarks, lies a vibrant gluten-free scene waiting for you to be discovered. So if you want to experience Pairs with a celiac disease or just a gluten intolerance like me, Cille, you have come to the right place! In this blogpost you get a handful of great options to explore while navigating the enchanting streets of Paris, ensuring that dietary restrictions don’t hinder your experience of the city’s rich gastronomic culture. 

Where Paris traditionally has been known for its wheat-centric delicacies, it really has experienced a renaissance in gluten-free dining, thanks to a growing awareness and demand for diverse dietary needs. From charming patisseries offering gluten-free versions of the classic French pastries, gluten-free restayrants, to chic bistros where the menus boast a variety of gluten-free options that don’t compromise on taste or authenticity, Paris is proving that it can cater for everyone. Yaaay to us!

Join us as we explore the hidden gems and well-loved favorites of the Parisian gluten-free scene. This guide promises a delightful journey through the flavors of Paris without the worry of gluten. Actually, we hope you will discover that this historical city marries traditional culinary excellence with modern dietary inclusiveness, making it a heaven for gluten-free travelers! Let’s eat through Paris!  

In this article – Top glutenfree places to visit in Paris

Nuglu –  Glutenfree dinner at Riz RizHelmut NewcakeAcai & YouCafé MarevaTascaMaison PlumeChambelland for quality bread – Brunch’ing all day at LouLou – Matcha at Umami Matcha CaféJudySumming up glutenfree in Paris 

Nuglu

With no less than two addresses in Paris and a wide selection of delicacies, Noglu is the obvious place to kick off your Parisian, gluten-free adventure. With a 100% gluten-free menu you will here be able to gorge yourself in classics such as pain au chocolate, scones, madeleines, pies and lots of other cakes and breads. You will also find smaller breakfast servings such as coconut yogurt with gluten-free granola, eggs or you can go for a salmon- sandwich for lunch. So tasty! Not only can will you find a wide range of gluten free delicacies but also you can have lactose-free and even vegan cake and breads. The staff is very helpful and ready to find solutions for your needs. Start of your perfect Paris Day inside the café, enjoy a little coffee break during shopping or bring your tasty products on the go –  absolutely perfect on a lovely spring day. We had such a great experience and this is one of the best places to start the morning down-town (NB! Remember to book a table). 

Adress: 69 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris / 15 rue Basfroi – 75011 Paris

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Glutenfree dinner at Riz Riz

If you like rice,  Riz Riz is one of the simple places you just have to visit in Paris, when you’re looking for gluten-free places to eat. The entire menu is 100% glutenfree, well even 100% vegan. In all dishes rice is included in all its forms and shades, indeed even in the elegant, tasty cakes – and RizRiz truly understand how to use the material! At RizRiz they see rice as a link between all corners of the world, and here you are invited to eat your fill in everything from Dhal, to bowls, falafel, cheesecake, to banana bread. If you can’t decide on one dish from the glutenfree menu, you should try their socalled “rice table”, where you get a smaller portion of eight different of their most popular dishes. It’s highly recommendable. To quench your thirst, the gluten-free restaurants in Paris also offers its guests a 100% organic wine menu. 

In addition to RizRiz being an fairytale for those who dream of glutenfree and vegan dishes, the restaurant also supports a human fairytale as more than a third of their employees are transients and the like, whom RizRiz trains and helps to integrate into the French society through work. That is something to support! They welcomed us with open arms 🙂 

Adress:  221 rue Saint Martin, 75003 Paris

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Helmut Newcake

Helmut Newcake stands as a pioneer, being one of the first gluten-free patisseries in Paris. Located just a stone’s throw from the majestic Arc de Triomphe, this charming bakery offers a delightful range of pastries, cakes, and bread, all crafted without gluten. The intimate setting and the heavenly smell of fresh baking make it a perfect spot to enjoy a sweet treat or pick up a delightful dessert that everyone can enjoy. Again and again as we visit they continues to set the standard high for dedicated gluten-free indulgences and this boutique bakery is for sure a treasure trove for anyone navigating the gluten-free landscape of Paris. 

The good thing about Helmut Newcake is its unwavering commitment to quality and flavor, ensuring that each pastry, cake, and loaf of bread retains the essence of traditional French baking while being completely gluten-free. It’s a haven for those who have often felt restricted by their dietary needs, offering a liberating experience without compromise. The bakery’s dedication is evident in every bite, from the flaky perfection of its pastries to the moist and decadent cakes that leave patrons coming back for a second time, eager to explore more of its offerings.

For those visiting Paris and looking to satisfy their sweet tooth or perhaps searching for a comforting piece of bread that’s as good as its gluten-containing counterparts, Helmut Newcake is a destination worth marking on your map. The atmosphere inside is as inviting as the array of baked goods, with a cozy, intimate setting that makes you feel right at home. The smell of baking that greets you upon entering is a precursor to the delights that await.

Social media buzz and glowing reviews have only added to Helmut Newcake’s allure, making it a popular spot not just for locals but for travelers from around the globe who’ve heard tales of its dedicated gluten-free offerings. It’s a testament to how a specialized bakery can not only thrive but become a beloved staple in a city renowned for its culinary heritage. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick treat or picking up a dessert for a special occasion, Helmut Newcake promises an experience that marries the charm of Parisian baking with the inclusive needs of modern diners. 

Adress: 30 Av. de Friedland, 75008 Paris

Pretty, yummy, heavenly Acai & You

Not only is the food at Acai & You super instaworthy but also it is soooo tasty. If you are looking for glutenfree, vegan and perfectly colourful food in Paris for breaskfast or lunch, Acai & You is the place to go. Actually, I must  admit my tastebud just love to eat their Acai bowls and eggs all day long. Due to their location four places in Paris, this place might be the easy choice for you, when staying in Paris as one of the locations probably also is near you. Though, you shall be aware  that the menu varies a little depending on the location you choose to visit. What they ensure at every location is that all their food is “pretty, yummy and heavenly”. For a glutenfree breakfast or brunch you should definitely go for one of their delicious acaibowls (order without granola for glutenfree) and top the meal with a snack like their juicy dates with peanutbutter and chocolate or their energy balls with coconut. We also had some cold-pressed juices. For lunch you might love to one of their four salad bowls, a  fresh juice or some matcha Latté. You are also able to get vegan options in the bowls. Super fresh and tasty. (NB book a table, as there is not much space to dine-in). Recommend you to grab it for take away on the sunny day in Paris.  

Adress: 75009 78 rue de Maubeuge / 75011 28 rue Saint Ambroise / 75014 11 rue Lalande / 75006 47 rue Dauphine

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Café Mareva

Café Mereva offers a cozy retreat with its warm, inviting atmosphere and a menu that features a variety of gluten-free options. Whether you’re in the mood for a coffee and a pastry or something more substantial, Café Mereva has something to satisfy every craving. It’s a great spot to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or a light lunch, with dishes that are as pleasing to the eye as they are to the palate. 

Adress: 38 Rue du Faubourg du Temple, 75011 Paris, Frankrig

Glutenfree at Tasca (near Eiffel Tower)

Nestled just a minute walk from the iconic Eiffel Tower, Tasca stands as a beacon of warmth and hospitality in the heart of Paris. This quaint establishment offers more than just a cozy escape from the bustling streets; it provides a haven for those navigating the gluten-free landscape of Paris. With an inviting atmosphere that immediately puts guests at ease, Tasca is a culinary gem specializing in Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, where the absence of gluten does not mean a compromise on taste or variety.

Tasca’s commitment to a gluten-free menu is evident in the extensive selection of dishes that cater to this dietary preference, ensuring that every guest can indulge without concern. From the vibrant freshness of salads bursting with Mediterranean flavors to the heartwarming comfort of pasta dishes, each recipe is crafted with the utmost care to eliminate any amount of gluten, while maximizing flavor and satisfaction. The dessert menu, too, is a testament to Tasca’s dedication, offering sumptuous treats that promise a perfect end to any meal.

For those exploring the enchanting streets of gluten-free Paris, Tasca emerges as the perfect spot for a romantic dinner under the soft glow of ambient lighting, or a relaxing meal to unwind after a day spent discovering the city’s nearby attractions. The restaurant’s proximity to the Eiffel Tower, just a short, leisurely stroll away, makes it an ideal choice for both locals and tourists looking to savor the flavors of Italy and the Mediterranean without straying far from the heart of Paris. asca not only stands out for its delightful gluten-free offerings but also for the warmth and hospitality that greet every guest, ensuring a memorable dining experience in the gluten-free landscape of Paris.

Adress: 46 Av. de Suffren, 75015 Paris

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Maison Plume

Maison Plume presenting a menu that’s entirely devoid of gluten but rich in flavor and innovation and stands as a beacon of excellence and inclusivity. They take immense pride in its commitment to freshness and quality, handpicking seasonal ingredients that elevate each gluten free item to new heights of taste and creativity. The result is a symphony of flavors that captivates the palate and delights the senses, making Maison Plume a must-visit destination for anyone exploring gluten-free Paris. And the cakes are sooo beautiful too!  I had their lemon tarte and a chocolate kind of brownie and it was so so good!  You find Maison Plume at 61 rue Charlot.

Adress: 61 rue Charlot, Paris, France 75000

Chambelland for quality bread

Chambelland bakery is a testament to the art of gluten-free baking. You need to visit this 100% glutenfree bakery cause it’s a paradise for glutenfree eaters, to be honest. Made from their own rice flour, this bakery is known for their exceptional gluten-free bread, but Chambelland also offers a variety of pastries and sweet treats. Their commitment to quality and taste has made them a favorite among both gluten-free eaters and bread enthusiasts alike. Everything I have tried from here has been perfect in consistent and flavour. They have a basic range of eight breads in their sortiment, all very different in ingrediens, so you will find some for all occasions. Some with buckwheat flour, some with cocoa, others salty.  Don’t leave Paris without trying their famous focaccia or one of their decadent tarts. Beside from bread and cakes they also serve different lunch options like soup, salats or komé.  You won’t go wrong with this as your first visit in a glutenfree Paris! 

Adress: 14 rue ternaux – 75011 Paris

Brunch'ing all day at LouLou

Who is up for brunch? Count us in. At LouLou they serve brunch all day. Omg this was sooo good, and and in my opinion one of the best gluten free restaurants in Paris we ate at. The concept of LouLou btw is to bring Australis to Paris! The result is that the music is super vibrant and the staff super friendly. It felt like we were a friend of the house. Maybe you are up for egg Benedicts or an avocado toast? Both? You can have it glutenfree for sure. You also find salads, “Bali bowls”, fish and chips and club sandwiches on their menu. And the products are 100% organic too. I also have to mention the aesthetics of LouLou – it’s super cute place with a lovely color combination inside as well as  outside. Their gluten free pastries are also sooo delicious. They are famous for their cake Madeliene, but remember to try their banana bread, carrot cake or cinnamon bun – maybe as a take out for later, or the next day? Why not. Go grab it! 

Adress: 90 BD Saint-Germain 75005 Paris

Matcha, matcha and more glutenfree at Umami Matcha Café

Umami Matcha Café brings a taste of Japan to Paris with a gluten-free twist. As the name suggests, this café specializes in matcha, offering a variety of drinks and treats infused with the green tea powder. Alongside their matcha delights, they offer a selection of gluten-free savory dishes and sweets, making it a perfect spot for a healthy and flavorful breakfast or lunch.  They really showcase the versatility of matcha. From invigorating matcha lattes and refreshing iced matcha drinks to exquisite matcha-infused pastries, each item is crafted to highlight the unique flavor profile of this celebrated Japanese ingredient. The café’s dedication to quality is evident, using only the finest matcha powder to ensure that every sip and bite delivers an authentic and enriching experience. The atmosphere of Umami Matcha Café adds to its appeal, offering a serene and welcoming space where guests can enjoy a healthy and flavorful breakfast or lunch. Whether you’re starting your day with a nutrient-packed matcha smoothie bowls or taking a midday break to savor a gluten-free quiche alongside a ceremonial-grade matcha tea, this café provides a perfect backdrop for a peaceful culinary escape from the bustling streets of Paris.

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Judy

Judy is more than just a café; it’s a ‘qualitarian’ kitchen that emphasizes organic, gluten-free, and lactose-free ingredients. With a menu that’s as nutritious as it is delicious, Judy offers a range of smoothies, bowls, and dishes that cater to a health-conscious crowd. It’s a great place to recharge with a wholesome meal in a bright and airy setting. 

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Paris and its gluten free places are waiting for you to be explored! Whether you are up for a gluten free bakery, a glutenfree restaurant or gluten free pizza, you will find lots of gl menu options here. So what are you waiting for?

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