Feel like putting your taste buds to the test? In Paris, there are a number of restaurants committed to setting your taste buds on fire with spicy, spicy dishes that are not for everyone. Whether Chinese (the masters in this field, let's face it), Thai, Mexican or Indian, the capital's hottest restaurants are waiting for you, brave gourmets, to unveil a slew of very, very hot specialties.
If, for you, a dish containing Tabasco is already too spicy, don't bother - you might shed a few tears. If, on the other hand, climbing to the top of theScoville ladder doesn't scare you, or if you're such a fan of Hot Ones that you've bought the hot sauce kit from this famous web show to challenge your friends or yourself, then don't wait any longer and take a look at these 100% spicy address recommendations.
Ready, steady, HOT! Discover the spiciest, hottest restaurants in Paris!
Rub on 10 hot sauces from Hot Ones US at Le Camion qui Fume
Want to challenge your friends? Try our 10 famous hot sauces from Hot Ones US at Le Camion qui Fume! [Read more]
Kuti, a free and generous pan-African restaurant in Strasbourg Saint-Denis
From Ghana to Nigeria to Senegal, Kuti unveils his pan-African cuisine at Strasbourg Saint-Denis, and it's a real treat. [Read more]
Mala Boom: Extend your summer with an explosion of Szechuan flavors in Paris
Sponsored - Want to prolong the magic of summer? Visit Mala Boom, where every bite will transport you to the heart of Sichuan. In a warm and friendly atmosphere, savor spicy and fragrant dishes that will awaken your taste buds. [Read more]
Kapara, the rebirth of Balagan with chef Zohar Sasson
Balagan is dead, long live Kapara! The menu has changed, but the venue and its boisterous atmosphere remain the same. And in the colorful plates, sunny dishes signed Assaf Granit and executed by chef Zohar Sasson. [Read more]
Au Piment de Sichuan, Opéra's spicy Chinese restaurant
Au Piment du Sichuan is the name of this new Chinese canteen that has opened on Avenue de l'Opéra, serving up delicately spiced dishes from the Sichuan region of China. How about waking up our sleeping taste buds? [Read more]
Little Bambou: the new Thai gem near Trocadéro
Little Bambou is the name of the new Thai restaurant on the Trocadéro side of the 16th arrondissement. The little brother of Bambou Paris, this exotic new spot is sure to delight your taste buds. A real gem for lovers of Asian cuisine, combining taste and fresh produce. [Read more]
Adraba, the restaurant that gives Levantine cuisine a new lease on life
The umpteenth new Levantine restaurant in Paris, Adraba stands out from its peers for its sincere approach and flamboyant execution. [Read more]
Delhi Bazaar, contemporary and creative Indian restaurant
Contemporary and creative, the Delhi Bazaar restaurant overturns the codes of Indian cuisine as we know them in Paris. A more than successful challenge! [Read more]
Mala Boom, the first restaurant to serve málà xiāngguō, a highly spicy Chinese specialty
Are you familiar with málà xiāngguō, the Chinese specialty straight from the Sichuan region? Take the plunge at Mala Boom, the first restaurant to offer this highly spicy dish in Paris! [Read more]
Imperial Treasure, Chinese gastronomy on the Champs-Elysées
Starred Asian restaurant Imperial Treasure has opened its first Parisian restaurant in the La Clef Champs-Elysées hotel! [Read more]
TrantranZai Montparnasse, for spicy Sichuan noodles and ravioli in Paris!
Sponsored - If you're a lover of Chinese cuisine, you've got to try TrantranZai, which specializes in Sichuan noodles and ravioli. Its 3rd address, in the Montparnasse district, transports us to a Chinese night market for an authentic culinary experience, with hearty dishes, a family atmosphere and immersive decor! [Read more]
How's the heat?