4. Bouillon des Vignes
Bouillon des Vignes might not have the cavernous size, all-day continual menu, or historical connection that would technically make it a Bouillon style restaurant. But this vibrant dining spot in the Batignolles area shares the authentic Bouillon’s focus on good affordable food in a convivial setting. I would challenge anyone to find another place that serves up a plate of delightfully delicious and crunchy frites (French Fries) for just 3€!
Address: 45 Rue des Moines, Paris 75017
Pricing: 20€ – 30€
5. Popotes Cantine Respectueuse
The word cantine(canteen) literally means a school, company, or factory cafeteria, but when used to describe a restaurant it refers to a type of casual and inexpensive eatery that one might frequent regularly. Since they typically draw people of different ages and classes, cantines tend to place an emphasis on community building. Former IT entrepreneurs Julien Lefeuvre, and his business partner Guillaume Meaud, wanted to create something more socially meaningful and rewarding than tech products, so they came up with Popotes Cantine Respectueuse (which translates roughly to, “respectful mess hall cooking canteen”). The create-your-own-salad-bowl based concept serves delicious dishes in a casual ambiance with a laid-back vibe. There’s a strong emphasis on locally sourced ingredients, as well as mindful regard for artisans, producers, staff, and customers. Their Cajun chicken dish is 10.80€, same for the pulled pork with hoisin sauce, and the excellent yuzu gravlax bowl that I enjoyed was 13.90€. Desserts are decidedly American-style, featuring a variety of cakes and cookies.
Address: Multiple locations, including 18 Av. Mac-Mahon,Paris 75017
Pricing: 10€ – 20€
6. Chez Gladines Saint Germain
On a recent lunch out with my expat pal David, we used his restaurant litmus test to choose where we wanted to eat. He suggests you look at the diners, and ask yourself, “Do they look happy to be there? Are they engaged with their meals and with each other? How is the chewing – mechanical or attentive?” The lunchtime crowd at the Basque bistro Chez Gladines on Boulevard Saint Germain passed the test – they were clearly having a good time – so we decided to grab a table on the enclosed terrace, where we enjoyed a gratifying meal. Among the most reasonably priced choices you’ll find appetizers averaging 6.50€, large salads for 10.50€, and a choice of four potato and melted cheese casserole dishes for around 8€ (ham optional). Main courses include Basque chicken for 14€, brandade de morue (cod with cheese and potato casserole) for 14.50€, and a Basque cassoulet for 17€, to name just a few.
Address: 44 Bd Saint-Germain,Paris 75005
Pricing: 20€ – 30€
7. SoHo Trattoria
While it may not be authentic French food, even in Paris it can be hard to resist great pizza! As soon as you step into Soho Trattoria, the heady aromas of baking dough and melting cheese wafting from the open wood fired ovens signal that you will leave happy and satisfied. The crust is just the right combination of chewy and crunchy, while never getting soggy in the middle, despite the numerous toppings and zesty tomato sauce. The classic margherita pizza at 7.90€ is as appealingly priced and generously portioned as it is tasty. The heart-shaped Bella Regina – with San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella, prosciutto, olives, and mushrooms – is the priciest, at 16.90€. There are plenty of non-pizza options here as well. I’ve often ordered the veggie poke-bowl, a hearty mix of grains, vegetables, greens and avocado.
Address: 33 Rue Saint-Jacques,Paris 75005
Price Range: 15€ – 30€
8. Chez Loulou
Just two blocks from the Pompidou museum you’ll find Bistro Chez Loulou, from Egyptian-born restaurateur and host-with-the most, Franck Felifel, a master at the art of serving up good food, entertainment, and ambiance at great prices. The walls and ceilings of the restaurant are covered with art, including an autographed Jean Cocteau piece, to create a funky, relaxed atmosphere, and there is live entertainment (from music to poetry slams) most nights and weekends. In addition to the long à la carte menu, Chez Loulou has a wide array of prix-fixe menus. Breakfast starts at 3€ for a croissant and coffee, and runs to 9.90€ for fresh squeezed juice, eggs, a breakfast pastry, and a hot beverage. There are three-course lunch menus for 16.90€, and a full dinner menu for 21€.
Address: 63 Rue Rambuteau,Paris75004
Pricing: 10€ – 30€
9. Polidor
You’d be hard-pressed to find a restaurant in Paris that is this big on old school charm, with low prices that are a throw-back to another time. Frequented over the years by the likes of Verlaine, Rimbaud, James Joyce, and Hemingway, Polidor has been a favorite of artists and writers seeking a good meal on a struggling artist’s budget for nearly two centuries. Little has changed about the restaurant since that time. They continue to serve traditional French cuisine such as duck parmentier (15.50€), boeuf bourgignon (19.90€), and clafoutis for dessert (6.60€). Polidor also has extremely appealing prix fixe options, with a three-course lunch for 15.50€, and dinner for 25€.
Address: 41 Rue Monsieur le Prince, Paris 75006
Pricing: 15€ – 30€
10. Le Merci
The second arrondissement – with street after street of boutiques, passages (covered shopping arcades), museums, and restaurants – is one of the most vibrant and exciting neighborhoods in Paris. This is where you’ll find Le Merci, and you’ll be thankful you did. It’s a clean, no-frills eatery with a limited menu that’s big on flavor and value. With three appetizers, three main courses, and three desserts to choose from, making your choice will be easy. After a satisfying meal here, you may find you have a bit more to spend, and luckily this is a great neighborhood for shopping. Stay in the spirit of great value at G. Detou, where you’ll find wholesale prices on everything from Valrhona chocolate to teas, jams, condiments, spices, and all manner of cooking and baking ingredients. Afterwards, be sure to check out the terrific deals on some of the best vintage clothes in Paris at Vintage Century two doors down.
Address: 29 Rue Poissonnière, Paris 75002
Pricing: 10€ – 20€