Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Eating in Paris without dairy

My husband and I are going to be in Paris between Dec 24 and Jan 1 and are looking for restaurants that serve foods without butter,milk ,and dairy.We do eat meats and love Italian.We%26#39;re staying by the Luxembourg gardens anad would appreciate any suggestions.




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It will be a no-brainer. Almost every menu in the city has steak-frites. For Italian, try Casa Bini in the 6th. It is my fave and Bob tells me that it is très posh.



Poulet roti is another menu stand by and grilled fish can be found at most decent places. Fish soup is a good one this time of year (the rouille is non-dairy and the cheese is served on the side) as are seafood platters.



Even my favorite lunch place, a tartine joint called la Cuisine du Bar has open faced, grilled sandwiches with several non-dairy options: guac with langoustines, mmmmm!



The rue Ste Anne in the 2nd, just up from the Louvre, has a series of great Japanese places. The Ace de Falafel on the rue des Rosiers is outstanding.




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I have been researching vegan restaurants in Paris as I will be visiting next week. Here is the list I have compiled (not all are 100% vegan, but all are vegetarian and have vegan choices). Also, if anyone has recent info or opinions on these restaurants please let me know.





Victoire Supreme du Coer, 41 rue des bourdonnais



Potager du Marais, 22 rue Rambuteau



Grand Appetit, 9 rue de La Cerisaie



Cinq Saveurs D%26#39;Anada, 72 rue de Cardinal Lemoine



Tien Hiang, 92 rue de Chemia vert




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@ Veggiegal: the first 2 you mention are nice. Potager du Marais is my favorite.



Maybe Grenier de Notre Dame (100% vegetarian, partly vegan), 18 rue de la Bûcherie, Pooja (Indian restaurant with some vegan options) 91 passage Brady and Green Garden (vegan Chinese)



20 rue Nationale are interesting for you too.




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Thank you for your comments.




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lolaWA -





Look for Kosher restaurants - because of the prohibition of meat with dairy, you won%26#39;t have to worry that there may be lactose hiding under the gravy.




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