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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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Came across this small bistro in Latin Quartier. I tried it as I'm celiac and gluten-free crêpes are served here. The chef recommended crêpe Pedro, which is made with sausage slices, cheese and veggies. It was delicious!
NO LONGER 100% GLUTEN FREE OR CELIAC SAFE
they have made gluten bread the standard for all sandwiches. Such a disappointment for a longtime celiac friendly establishment. Will not be returning ever again.
A truly french restaurant with excellent gluten free options. Our party went for the set menu for €24 which was great value. They do not take amex.
The house cat, Alice was a lovely surprise 😻
Had twice lunch over a weekend when we were in Paris.
Saw that they had glutenfree crepes, and so my son wanted to go there. And the crepes were very good.
And the staff is super friendly.
The only downside I would say is, that on a hot day it is impossible to sit inside, as it gets very hot. And there are not many tables on the sidewalk, so you might be out of luck.
But when in paris, we will for sure go again.
Small but very nice place, my family and I went there twice during our vacation in Paris. We had sweet crepes with Nutella, very good, but the real surprise were the buckwheat galettes, very tasty and also appreciated by my son who is celiac. Recommended!
Visited for dinner and found the location and the service to be really enjoyable. As one of us is coeliac we were very pleased with the way dishes were explained and the gentleman who helped us clearly knew how to help us choose.
From the welcome treat of hand cut potato chips to white asparagus to the duck, we thought it couldn’t get any better until the blood orange grand marnier soufflé . Superb! Both of us are gluten free and there were so many choices for us. A special treat was the delicious gluten free bread. Know you will be well taken care of at this restaurant!
Very welcoming, well-located restaurant. We went there twice, once for dinner and once for breakfast. If you have any gluten-related food allergies, ask the server; they will guide you on what's allowed.
We will be happy to return.
Remember to book your table in advance.
Thoroughly enjoyed our experience of dining at Le Poulbot. We ate here before seeing a show. The staff, the food and the atmosphere were all 5 stars! As I’m gluten intolerant I ordered the roasted eggplant and my husband had the rib eye with special sauce. Definitely order the burrata! Staff were very friendly and attentive. We sat outside and enjoyed watching the world go by. Would highly recommend!
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Davide Tomasi
Beautiful experience! The place is really nice and makes you feel home thanks to the owner who is super kind. Their french cuisine offers gluten free alternatives, which the owner is happy to suggest you, together with wine best choice. Perfect for everyone, celiac and vegan.
Very good experience in this place, if you are celiac you can eat without fear and also the waiters are very nice and speak Spanish. Many thanks to Eloine for her treatment.
A must have every time I stop in NYC! Always fabulous 👌
Steak, fries and sauce are all naturally gluten free!
Classic Paris Cafe set up with just one entrée on the menu.
Lots of desserts to choose from. Many not GF but I am always too full from all my fries.
We ate there twice on our trip to Paris because we enjoyed the food so much and it's a great gluten-free option if you're on the fence. The gallete was truly the best we've ever had. We sat comfortably overlooking the street and received very friendly service. Definitely 5 out of 5 stars!
Loved it! They even have a gluten free burgers which were a big yes. The burgers tasted so good and the customer service was sweet and kind. I would definetly recommend to anyone who is trying to find good vegan & gluten free burgers!
Well… the food was nice and I like the fact that it was really homemade. Good coffee. Nice staff member.
They are proud to be vegan and gluten free (thank you) but I spotted a “marine collagen” on sale in the shop. I checked it and it was collagen from “fish”, but those collagen with “fish” are a disaster for so many ecological reasons. I told the owner of the place and… he absolutely did not care and right after I left told his staff “so what?”. It kind of drives me crazy that a vegan place would sell those harmful products for the ocean.
Just returned from a short break in Paris
One of our party is a coeliac
. Therefore the superb gluten free gallettes were a god send. Savorywe tried the Suzanne we were not disappointed and sweet had
Baked apple .So Impressed we returned the following night
Staff were a delight a
Cadw a ti Arbennig.
Lovely place to eat great galette and crepes! Kudos to creative combinations always comes up to unexpectedly delicious food! Galettes are healthy gluten free options as only buckwheat is used and they are delicious! And not to forget the always welcoming staff 😀
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Keeton Nance
Wonderful creperie with very kind staff. We went twice in a week because the experience was so pleasant, and they recognized us instantly on our return. Very reasonably priced, especially for the lunch deal on Mon-Fri. The owner and server spoke very good English, and were very accommodating to a gluten allergy. The buckwheat galletes are perfectly salty and savory. There was a really nice mix of local neighborhood families and friends dining, as well as visitors like ourselves. We will be back on our next trip!
Travelers BEWARE - they will give you a glass bottle of water with a label that ends up costing €7.50 rather than giving you the unlabeled glass bottle they give to everyone else. The server wasn’t very nice overall - a bit rushed - and had us pay quickly which isn’t typical here. Went here for gluten free galettes but even the galette wasn’t good. Everyone around us left most of their food too.
I came back here after a year and I was not dissapointed, the staff is very friendly and the food very tasty, they have no gluten wheat and many options, the quality is amazing and prices are reasonable, my favorite creprerie in París. Try the "sarrasine" for dessert!
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Céline Clamagirand
great welcome and service
many tables on the terrace and in the sun
surprising clientele... the 16th North!
on the plate; Cesar salad I put 7/10 because it was missing a little something (grilled bacon, tomato? ...) extra morel pasta, very good French toast, ok gluten-free gato choco
Everything was great. I read that they fry the chips in different oil (because I wanted gluten free) but that doesn’t happen. However they substitute with mash and roasted potatoes that seemed like better choice
Wonderful dinner and the waiter was extremely helpful and accommodating for our son who has celiac. We were so happy with the experience we made a reservation for another night during our trip!
I love it: the cuisine is healthy and delicious using natural and organic products
buckwheat pancakes are tasty, ideal for people on a gluten-free diet
We had an amazing dinner here. Travelling with a 15 year old coeliac can be tricky when she really likes fries and often can’t have them due to cross contamination. We were thrilled to be able to enjoy an amazing steak with delicious sauce and great fries together. Dessert was a little trickier as they were so busy and our French isn’t great and our server was flat out, but a bowl of sorbet was most welcome. Definitely recommend, and worth the waiting experience - we waited in light rain and freezing cold for nearly 2 hours 🫣 but glad we did
Probably our favorite meal in Paris. We were seated downstairs, right next to the kitchen window where we could watch the chefs at work. The whole interior is comfortable and welcoming, and our waiter was attentive and took excellent care of us.
The menu is imaginative and every dish we had was spectacular, starting with a vegan (and gluten-free) amuse-bouche of tiny arepas with a dollop of cilantro puree and pickled onion. We shared the vegan starter, a dish of broccoletti--tender, vibrant, with a rich almond puree, dots of sharp lime jelly, and crispy fried kale. For mains, my spouse had the vegan cabbage rolls, with three kinds of mushrooms and mustard greens and a rich broth; the mushrooms were perfect, meltingly tender and flavorful. I had the duck breast--two lovely thick slices of rare seared meat with salsify three ways (puree, roasted, and a scatter of crispy fried chips) and a dark, umami-rich sauce I wanted to lick off the plate. (Fortunately there was plenty of truly excellent multigrain bread.)
(The table next to us was having the shared lamb shoulder, which was spoon-tender and looked and smelled amazing.)
For dessert, spouse had the vegan rice pudding with coconut milk, coconut sorbet, and a vivid and pillowy mango cream, topped by a sugared shiso leaf; a traditional flavor combination perfectly rendered. I had the Fruits Noirs--one of the most exciting and unexpected flavor combinations I've had for a long time: fresh blackberries, blueberries, and black currants macerated in a grape juice reduction that gave some of the syrupy notes of a compote while letting them keep their fresh character. The fruits were topped with pistachio ice cream and a lait ribot foam--a fermented milk, not quite as sour as buttermilk--and sprinkled in powdered bay leaf, which lent a remarkable flavor, earthy and green.
Almost the entirety of the very extensive wine list is available by the glass. Our waiter recommended me a syrah that complimented my duck perfectly. Spouse had a vodka cocktail flavored with zataar and topped with dots of a fruity olive oil--imaginative and delicious.
At the end of the meal there was complimentary limoncello. (Which could have been colder. And that is the only thing that could have been improved in the entire evening.)
We will definitely be coming back here the next time we are in Paris!