Top 8 Gluten-Free Lunch Spots to Delight in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris

Cook'n Saj

5 Rue Bernard Palissy, 75006 Paris, France
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Igor MB
Igor MB
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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La Citrouille

10 Rue Grégoire de Tours, 75006 Paris, France
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LunchDinnerDedicated GF FryerKnowledgeable StaffAllergen FriendlyDairy Free OptionsOutdoor SeatingBreakfastOpen LateFrenchKid FriendlyDessertsFries

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Síofra Kelleher
Síofra Kelleher
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 😻

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L'Oliveto Paris

38 Rue de Buci, 75006 Paris, France
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LunchDinnerOpen LateItalianDeliveryTake AwayOutdoor SeatingKid Friendly

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Liat Hammer
Liat Hammer
We came here for the gluten-free options but everything we ate (with and without gluten) was excellent. We celebrated a birthday and they made our dining experience extra special! Highly recommended!!!

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Didon

8 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris, France
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Evelyn Browne
Evelyn Browne
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!

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Maison Sauvage Saint-Germain-des-Prés

5 Rue de Buci, 75006 Paris, France
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Wine BarCocktailsBrunchAllergen FriendlyBreakfastCoffeeDairy Free OptionsDinnerKid FriendlyOpen Late NightLunchOutdoor SeatingTake AwayVegan OptionsVegetarian OptionsBread ItemsSandwichesDeliveryRestaurant

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My Parisian List
My Parisian List
INSTAGRAM-TIKTOK: MYPARISIANLIST GET YOUR GUIDE FROM MY PROFILE Maison Sauvage has 2 different spots one in the 16th arrondissement, but the original is on the famous rue de Saint Germain. This one has a special place in my heart for its cozy atmosphere and its careful decoration as well as its tasty cuisine. The open world approach to cuisine is reflected on the menu with plenty of choice. It’s a great place to spend a Sunday for breakfast or a late lunch with Le Bun Du Matin, featuring an egg and brioche. You will find granolas, açais or French toast to enrich your brunch. For dinner, there are incredible mezzes to share like homemade guacamole or truffle tarama. Their truffle fries are crispy enough to finish right away. The crispy chicken with yogurt sauce is a good combo as well as the beef tacos. They also serve gluten-free options. What to try: Beef taco 16 euros Where: 5 rue de Buci 75006 Maison Sauvage has 2 different spots one in 16th arrondissement, but the original one is in the famous street of Saint Germain. This one has a special place in my heart for its cozy ambiance and attractive decoration and also its tasty cuisine. The open-world cuisine approach shows its reflections on the menu with a lot of choices. It is an ideal place to spend a Sunday for breakfast or a late lunch with Le Bun Du Matin, which consists of an egg and a brioche. You find granolas, acais or French toast to enrich your brunch. For the dinner there are amazing mezzes to share such as homemade Guacamole or Truffle tarama also their truffle French fries are crispy enough to finish right away. The crispy chicken with yogurt sauce is a good combo as well as the beef tacos. They also serve gluten-free options. What to Try: Beef Taco 16 Euro Where: 5 rue de Buci

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Pizza Vesuvio - St Germain des Prés

1 Rue Gozlin, 75006 Paris, France
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Liat Hammer
Liat Hammer
Our whole family loved the food, including kids. It’s wonderful that all pastas can be turned to gluten-free options.

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La Boissonnerie

69 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris, France
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Ellen Johnson
Ellen Johnson
La Boissonnerie is everything you look for in a French restaurant. The food is delicious and as a person with Celiacs disease it was lovely to have good choices .

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