Tonight's ftour won't be at home! This Ramadan, you've made up your mind: you want to break your fast in a restaurant! That's just what you need, because in Paris, there are a number of restaurants offering a special menu for ftour, or with a menu that's just right for breaking the fast.
So, where can you enjoy ftour in Paris? To help you find your way around, here's a list of 100% halal restaurants where you can enjoy an Iftar just like at home, under the banner of discovery, indulgence and sharing. In addition to halal restaurants, there are also maritime addresses where you can enjoy good fish dishes as you break your fast. And let's not forget the addresses offering a menu specially designed for ftour. Tailor-made, in short!
Whether you want to enjoy the meal in the comfort of your own home, or in a restaurant to get together with friends and family, discover these great addresses in the four corners of the capital to perfect this moment of reunion.
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A dinner in Bali for an exotic escape at the Djakarta Bali restaurant
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Diwali, the excellent Indian restaurant in Rueil-Malmaison to discover
If you're looking for a good Indian restaurant in the 92 area, Diwali in Rueill-Malmaison is the chic, gourmet address that's sure to wake up your taste buds. [Read more]
Bêp Viêt, the delicious vegetarian Vietnamese restaurant in Paris 13th arrondissement
Bêp Viêt is the name of a new Vietnamese restaurant that has opened near Avenue d'Italie in Paris's 13th arrondissement. The menu features a short selection of Vietnamese cuisine's flagship flavors and specialties, but without the meat. We've tested it and we'll take you on a tour... [Read more]
Mohamed from "Meilleur Pâtissier" opens Food'Art, a restaurant-pâtisserie in Asnières-sur-Seine
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Maison Ambre, Moroccan canteen and tea room with home-made pastries, brunch and Ftour menu
Maison Ambre is the name of this canteen, tea room and pastry shop in the 15th arrondissement, just a stone's throw from Gare Montparnasse. Bowls to compose, tagine and pastries of the day await you. [Read more]
Ramadan: Jaipur Café offers an all-you-can-eat ftour menu for less than 30 euros!
Looking for a restaurant to break the fast? Jaipur Café welcomes you with a delicious all-you-can-eat menu at 26.90 euros throughout the Ramadan period, in a welcoming and colorful atmosphere! [Read more]
Figuig, the excellent Moroccan restaurant where tradition, modernity and a good atmosphere meet
Not far from the Arc de Triomphe, nestled in the Rue de Brey, the Figuig restaurant is an invitation to travel and celebrate! Here, you'll find authentic Moroccan cuisine prepared according to the rules of the art, with the added bonus of live music and Oriental dancing on weekends, all in a setting that's both elegant and exotic. [Read more]
Basis, traditional quality kebabs, guaranteed pleasure
After conquering Belleville, Basis opens a new address in Paris and tackles another neighborhood that has become a master in the art of kebab: Strasbourg Saint-Denis. With the same passion for good kebabs! [Read more]
Bistro Baghdad, an affordable Iraqi restaurant a stone's throw from the Champs-Elysées
Comfort food and affordable formulas: that's what awaits us at Bistro Baghdad, a restaurant a stone's throw from the Champs-Elysées that proudly shares Iraqi gastronomy with us. [Read more]
Ardi, the restaurant and concept store based on Palestinian cuisine and handicrafts
In the 18th arrondissement, take the time to discover Palestinian gastronomy and craftsmanship at the only restaurant in Paris to celebrate Palestinian know-how. A warm and authentic concept store! [Read more]
Berkeley Garden, the Indian restaurant on the Pont de l'Alma
Berkeley Garden is the name of a new Indian restaurant in the 7th arrondissement, behind the Eglise de la Sainte-Trinité, offering a modern North Indian gastronomic experience. In a refined setting, you'll discover the best of Indian gastronomy in Paris. [Read more]
Jefe Burger: the restaurant run by rapper Ninho and Top Chef Xavier Pincemin arrives in Paris
It's a done deal! Rapper Ninho and chef Xavier Pincemin, winner of Top Chef in 2006, unveils the Jefe Burger restaurant just off the Champs-Elysées in Paris. [Read more]
Tomahawk, the halal restaurant for exceptional meats in Courbevoie
Tomahawk is the good address for carnivores that awaits you in Courbevoie. Here, you will find a halal menu that honors matured and smoked meats, burgers and grilled meats through dishes that play on our favorite sins and that you can accompany with non-alcoholic cocktails. [Read more]
Le Méchoui du Prince, the Moroccan restaurant that bewitches the taste buds
Le Méchoui du Prince is a Moroccan restaurant in Paris where you really feel... like a prince. Here you can taste an authentic, tasty and generous Moroccan cuisine that gives you a taste of travel! [Read more]
La Jonque d'Or, an ultra-affordable counter near the Champs-Elysées where you can travel to East Asia
La Jonque d'Or is the secret address for delicious East Asian dishes just a stone's throw from the Champs-Elysées, all at an ultra-affordable price! We take you on a tour of this gourmet counter, where good humor and delicious flavors reign supreme. [Read more]
Ismaïl, colorful and tasty Indo-Lebanese cuisine
The Ismaïl restaurant offers a marriage of two gastronomies with many points in common. Indian and Lebanese cuisine come together in colorful, spicy and flavorful dishes. [Read more]
Kibo No Ki, the Japanese ramen and pokebowl restaurant where you try on kimonos
Kibo No Ki is a good Japanese restaurant a stone's throw from the Madeleine in the 9th arrondissement, offering delicious ramen and poke bowls, as well as the opportunity to try on kimonos at the end of the meal. If you're looking to treat yourself and spend an original moment, here's a spot that's sure to win you over. [Read more]
PB Poulet Braisé – the affordable grill house with golden poultries
At PB Poulet Braisé, chicken is Breton and is served over and over again. A quick, hearty and affordable bargain for families and groups of friends. [Read more]
Djakarta Bali, the original restaurant for travelling in Indonesia
Djakarta Bali is much more than an Indonesian restaurant: it's an invitation to travel, an exotic bubble in the heart of Paris. The restaurant also boasts a lovely, quiet terrace! [Read more]
Ducky's, the comforting Asian street-food restaurant in Montparnasse
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Fumé, the smoked meat, fish and dish restaurant
How about enjoying smoked food? Head to Paris 8th arrondissement to discover "Fumé", a restaurant giving pride of place to smoking process. From beef to salmon to kemias, wonderful discoveries are to be enjoyed. [Read more]
Qasti Shawarma & Grill, Alan Geaam’s Lebanese eatery
Alan Geaam is unstoppable and keeps developing himself in the Marais area. After Qasti, Saj, a bakery and the Auberge Nicolas Flamel, he is now opening a new Lebanese street-food eatery called Qasti Shawarma & Grill. [Read more]
Baba Zulu, the American soul food restaurant to try in Paris
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L'Artisan Libanais, the restaurant in eastern Paris to discover the flavours of Lebanon
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Tintamarre, the good Lebanese restaurant in the 19th arrondissement
This year, Lebanese restaurant Tintamarre celebrated its 3rd birthday! An opportunity to rediscover this fine 19th arrondissement restaurant with its Levantine flavors. [Read more]
Sâj by Alan Geaam, the Lebanese pancake counter to die for
Alan Geaam, Qasti's Michelin-starred chef, has launched a new concept called Sâj, a takeaway counter where he offers Levantine galettes, the flagship food of Lebanese street-food. Garnished with hummus, kefta or labneh, these patties are a real treat. [Read more]
Mama Nissa: the restaurant serving regional Algerian specialities in Paris
Mama Nissa is the place to go for a gourmet yet healthy voyage of discovery of the Algerian terroir. Nestled in the Montorgueil district of Paris, this warm, fast-good restaurant showcases regional Algerian specialities in authentic, generous recipes: rechta, calentica or shakshuka... take off! [Read more]
Mayfair Garden, Indian gourmet restaurant
Notice to lovers of Indian cuisine, we go to two steps of the Trocadero in Paris to discover the Mayfair Garden, this refined and rich in flavors restaurant where the chef Nawaz Noman officiates with brio. [Read more]
Street BKK Fry & Beer, the spot dedicated to Malaysian cuisine and fried chicken
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Man'ouché, the Lebanese street food restaurant a stone's throw from the Centre Pompidou
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