KosherAtlas

Kosher Restaurants in Paris, Page 6

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Paris has one of the largest kosher dining scenes in Europe, concentrated in the 17th and 19th arrondissements and across the eastern suburbs. Most of the city's kosher restaurants and pâtisseries are certified by the Beth Din de Paris (the Consistoire), whose seal is the mainstream standard, and the Consistoire keeps a live public register of every business it supervises.

Traveler's note

Kosher restaurants in Paris cluster around rue Richer, the 17th arrondissement (Ternes, Villiers), and Belleville. Many close Friday afternoon for Shabbat and reopen Saturday night or Sunday. Look for the delivery and takeaway flags for spots that ship across the city.

Shabbat times in Paris

Kosher restaurants by neighborhood

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Showing 121 to 144 of 196. Filter by type using the menu above.

Les Jardins Du Belvedere

Orientale, Sandwicherie, Asiatique · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Levinsky

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Lucien

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Maison Gabriel

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Mangal

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Manhattan

Restaurant · Paris

meat
DeliveryTakeawayShabbat meals
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Marceau Cafe

Restaurant · Paris

dairy
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Massada

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Maze

Restaurant · Montrouge

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Miam

Restaurant · Paris

dairy
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Missada

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Momento

Restaurant · Levallois Perret

dairy
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Mr & Mrs Bond

Restaurant · Paris

dairy
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Ness Deli'S

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Nigoun

Restaurant · Boulogne Billancourt

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Nina Sushi

Sushis · Neuilly Sur Seine

meat
DeliveryTakeaway
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Nina Sushi

Restaurant · Paris

meat
DeliveryTakeaway
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Nina Sushi

Restaurant · Paris

meat
DeliveryTakeaway
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Nini

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Nissaia

Sushis, Asiatique · Charenton Le Pont

meat
DeliveryTakeaway
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Noblesse Traiteur

Française, Chinoise · Sarcelles

meat
DeliveryTakeawayShabbat meals
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Nooba

Restaurant · Levallois Perret

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

O Gusto

Restaurant · Paris

dairy
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

Resto Fleg

Restaurant · Paris

meat
Certified byBeth Din de Paris

The kosher scene in Paris

KosherAtlas lists 196 certified kosher restaurants in Paris. They break down into 124 meat, 41 dairy and 28 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.

The densest kosher clusters are in Levallois Perret, Sarcelles, Boulogne Billancourt and Charenton Le Pont, and the kitchens run from pâtisserie, pizza, sushis and orientale.

Supervision in Paris is led by Beth Din de Paris (Consistoire), and 195 of the 196 carry a named hechsher on their listing.

Frequently asked questions

How many kosher restaurants are there in Paris?

We list 196 certified kosher restaurants in Paris (124 meat, 41 dairy and 28 pareve), each verified against its certifying agency and shown with its kosher type.

Are the restaurants on KosherAtlas actually certified kosher?

Every listing shows its certifying agency (hechsher) where we have confirmed it. Paris's scene is dominated by Beth Din de Paris (Consistoire).

Which neighborhoods in Paris have the most kosher restaurants?

The densest are Levallois Perret (18), Sarcelles (9), Boulogne Billancourt (7), Charenton Le Pont (6) and Saint Mande (5). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.

Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.