Dedicated gluten-free restaurant one of the best restaurants that we have tried in Paris specially that we are hundred percent gluten free and celiac and tried many places in Paris before.
My wife and I have been in Paris for three days and this was by far the best meal we’ve had yet. Every pasta and pizza dish can be made gluten free and the food was terrific! The service was outstanding and they were incredibly welcoming! I would absolutely recommend this restaurant. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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María Arantzazu Sáez Fernández
We had dinner here on our first day in Paris. Five pizzas, one of them gluten-free. Delicious. The total, including drinks, was 107 euros. They served us wonderfully, trying to understand us in our own language and in English, since our French is very limited. We will definitely go back on our next trip to Paris. Thank you.
A flawless product for each of the pastries purchased at Maison Plume! On site or to take away, individually or to share, Maison Plume products are always a pleasure to savor!!! A big thank you to Tara, Margaux and the rest of the team for their welcome and the pleasure of sharing with our loved ones who are celiac, diabetic, or simply gourmet 🥰🥰🥰
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Susan Higson
we went here because it is great for gluten free and loved it. Very friendly staff, great decor and atmosphere. Perfect for casual dining with friends or family.
Cute place. They only had refrigerated take away meals which another reviewer mentioned they do during certain hours. We didn’t end up eating there mainly because we were looking for the full dining experience. Will definitely come back to try again
I was so excited to get to try dim sum for the first time--Gluten-Free for Celiac, and in France! My husband and I got to try four flavors of dumplings and all were delicious! Our non-GF family also tried the gyoza and the eggrolls, and everyone was very pleased with our meal!
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marina canetti
Buckwheat crepes and waffles, so gluten-free for my son. Great to find them so quickly, just a stone's throw from Notre Dame. Excellent egg and ham crepe. Delicious coconut macha. A good place to keep. Fast and friendly service despite the crowds.
Exorbitant prices for the quality and low quantity of food they offer. I ordered nachos (which were supposedly "homemade" but ended up being Doritos with guacamole overdone with cumin), a cheese board with more salad than cheese, and a creme brulee that looked like a supermarket dessert.
Although they claim to have gluten-free options, I asked for bread for the appetizers, and they didn't have any.
I wouldn't recommend it for anything other than a drink.
Truly the sweetest place in Paris. Perfect for a break from all the buzz of the city. They have good glutenfree bread, and our server, Faizma, gave the best service
Wow, what a find! So glad I came here. The service was amazing and the food is incredible. You absolutely have to try this cute place. 100% dedicated gluten-free Thai food in Paris.
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Jane N
I had a reina pepiada arepa. I’m gluten intolerant so this is a great place if you’re on a gluten free diet. The arepa tasted good but was a bit hard to bite into.
I love the fact that the food is gluten free / vegan / alternative healthy options, but the display is disgusting and it lacks hygiene. The items are placed in full sight, I only consume the ones stored in the fridge. It’s like 40 degrees inside and it’s unacceptable Not to add there was a looooong hair on top of a matcha loaf!!! Very sad really, would love to try other items than the ones stored in the fridge but it just does not seem safe at all. Please consider your display and hygiene.
Beautiful place to have breakfast a stone's throw from Montmartre. My celiac daughter finally had the chance to have breakfast with excellent gluten-free bread with scrambled eggs and bacon. I had continental tea, yogurt with fruit and grains, orange juice and croissants and, for the first time in these days in Paris, a cappuccino as God commands!!! The owner has a Gaggia and knows how to use it divinely! I hope to be able to return soon.
Nice atmosphere and awesome service, they take gluten-free and celiacs very seriously too. Perfect place to hoop on for a delicious hamburger and fries, and don't forget to ask for the watermelon juice!
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Robin GOMEZ
I came here for dinner with my wife by chance, and we were pleasantly surprised. Being gluten-free, I was delighted!
The staff was attentive and efficient, even though it was a busy time.
Very good food with many gluten-free options (including gluten-free desserts and bread). The duck confit is a highlight. Delicious desserts. The food is very well presented. Good wines, although you have to pay for them. The staff is very friendly, but they're not organized. We were served by four different people, so I had to repeat my celiac status several times. Good value for money.
We had the rice table, all the savory dishes for tasting: very generous in quantity and very tasty. We also tried some desserts! 100% gluten-free and vegetarian! Superb
If you want gluten-free products, do not eat at this place. Their "gluten-free" crêpes are made in the same plaque all the others are made. This means they are contaminated! For someone who is celiac, this is a major issue. When we talked to the person who was making the crêpes, they thought it didn't matter. Worst, they barely spoke French or English. They have no idea what "gluten-free" really is, and yet they have the gluten-free symbol on the menu.