Les Tontons Veg
Restaurant végétalien — Porte Saint-Denis (Paris)



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Les Tontons Veg révolutionnent le burger végétalien à Paris avec une approche créative et savoureuse. Situé dans un lieu dynamique, ce restaurant propose des burgers végétaux bluffants utilisant des protéines Beyond Meat et Seitan, comme le Cebolla Dream et le Tonton Katsu. Leurs créations combinent des ingrédients originaux avec des sauces maison audacieuses, offrant une expérience gustative proche du burger traditionnel. Malgré des prix un peu élevés (13-14,50€), l'établissement se distingue par sa qualité et son inventivité culinaire. Les Tontons Veg ont été reconnus dans la Paris Burger Week et sont considérés comme l'un des meilleurs spots végétaliens de la capitale.
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Must-Visits for Being Plant-Based in Paris Blog | Going Green Media
Eco-travel Published on: Feb 5 2023 Oct 25, 2025 MUST-VISITS FOR BEING PLANT-BASED IN PARIS Written by: Ben Brown & Ciara Doyle Being plant-based in Paris has never been easier! In this blog we’re going to share some of our favourite places we visited during our brief time in the City of Light. The words vegan and Paris still don’t often appear in the same sentence together, but thanks to a few plant-based pioneers across the French capital, being vegan in Paris is now easier than ever. We spent 72 hours in Paris, snacking, dining, and staying in plant-based bliss, checking out the up-and-coming vegan scene in the city. HOTEL HOY We arrived in Paris from London via the Eurostar into Gare du Nord in the centre of the city. Only a twenty-minute walk west from the station, however, lies Paris’s first entirely plant-based hotel—Hotel HoY. HoY Paris offers the Parisienne boutique hotel experience, in a way that foregoes excess, while never compromising on conscious luxury. The rooms are fitted with soft linens woven and dyed in France, as well as the iconic Parisian floor-to-ceiling windows that not only invite light in, but also encourage you to lean over the balcony and gaze onto the courtyard or out over the street below. Small touches throughout the room, including a ceramic ‘speaker’, refillable toiletries, and a glass decanter of water, filtered with Japanese binchotan charcoal from the Kishū region (or Kii Province), make the room feel like a micro health retreat in the middle of a bustling part of Paris without creating waste. The hotel's 22 rooms also encourage mindfulness in energy consumption too, eschewing televisions and minibars (unless otherwise requested) to save energy in empty or fully vacant rooms. Air conditioning and heating too can be controlled by the front desk at the guest's request, ensuring that wonderful springtime breezes can flow freely through open windows without wasting air conditioning, and so that those sticky summer days are kept outside when guests want to be cool indoors. From ethical, non-toxic decor to energy saving integrations that encourage guests to be mindful throughout their stay, HoY's sustainability commitments are ever-evolving. Learn more on HoY's website here. HOY'S MESA RESTAURANT Sitting in the heart of the 9th Arrondissement (or district) of Paris, and surrounded by the beautiful boutiques, boulangeries, flower shops, and fruit bodegas of Rue des Martyrs, Hotel HoY also boasts a flower shop in its lobby by artist Chiaki Kokami, offers yoga classes for all levels every day the attached YUJ yoga studio, and an incredible restaurant, called Mesa, that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day to both guests and the public alike. Mesa's dishes are plant-forward, flavourful, and nutrient-dense, offering those dining with them unique culinary experiences, while also showcasing truly delicious food rooted in Latin American flavours. After one of YUJ's sweaty infrared yoga classes too, a quite bite at Mesa is the perfect way to make your body feel good both inside and out. On one particularly rainy evening in March, we stayed in and enjoyed dinner downstairs at Mesa, where we feasted on starters of tempura enoki mushrooms with chili mayo, lemon, and dill, and a corn tortilla with avocado, beans, salsa, and plenty of greens; as well as mains including slow-roasted aubergine with tahini, frekkeh, and roasted kale, and rösti with smoked tofu and cress. The atmosphere in the restaurant is intimate, comfortable, and casual, but doesn’t compromise on rich, wholesome flavours. To learn more about Mesa, its seasonal menu, and the people behind the equally beautiful and delicious plates, be sure to visit Mesa's website or their Instagram @mesa.paris. OUR HIGHLIGHTS No items found. 5 RESTAURANTS MAKING PLANT-BASED IN PARIS EASY Visiting Paris for an incredible sustainable solution conference called ChangeNOW, we shuffled across the city in pursuit of delicious vegan food before, after, and in between the conference's events, checking out as many plant-based eateries we could fit in a day. After many miles walked and various sites marvelled at, we found several cafes, restaurants, and lunch spots brimming with exciting, different vegan dishes and twists on comfort classics alike. In no particular order, here are a few more of our favourite plant-based finds in central Paris: LAND&MONKEYS If the first thing you picture when you think of French cuisine includes flaky pastries, glossy fruit tartes, and tiny cakes so perfect you almost feel guilty eating them, then we can definitely be friends. Land&Monkeys delivers on all of these mouthwatering concepts and more, with its 100% plant-based lineup of all things patisserie. From savoury baguette sandwiches and tofu-based quiches, to elegant apricot tartes and divine chocolate meringues Land&Monkeys will blow your mind when it comes to vegan pastry and desserts. We had to give ourselves a pep talk before ordering so as to not just ask for one of everything, but in the end we chose a slice of the Quiche Lorraine, the Azahar (a heavenly pistachio pastry with pistachio pieces and crumb, pistachio nut butter, and a light cream), the Apricot Tarte, and the 'Bacon and Egg' baguette to enjoy in the cafe. Since we'd be sightseeing that day, we also took a pesto and tomato roll, a pain au chocolat, and a slice of their potato quiche to go too--because why not! FAUBOURG DAIMANT This chic restaurant is perfect for date nights and catch-ups with friends. Serving small plates of diverse dishes, Faubourg Daimant's cool atmosphere makes you feel like a local. They recommend 2-3 plates per person, so we ordered two each plus a dessert to share. We started with the Bourguignon Style ('Meat')Balls with glazed baby carrots and Daimant Brussel Sprouts with a ginger, miso, and soy glaze, before moving onto our second round of plates which included the Croquettes Cochonnes stuffed with mushrooms and smoked tofu, and the Zucca e Pepe conchiglioni pasta in a creamy, peppery squash sauce. Finally, we split the Snickers des Faubourgs for dessert and floated back to our hotel with a full belly. You can view their full menu here. CLOUD CAKES This cute cafe on a quiet street in Paris's 2nd Arrondissement, is the perfect place to sit down and relax after a long day of exploring the city. With both indoor and al fresco seating like most cafes in Paris, the treats offered at Cloud Cakes are anything but ordinary. The menu has hot and cold drinks, as well as large plates for both breakfast and lunch (think: pancakes + grilled cheese), but its sweet counter is what we were after. With almost too many options to choose from, we settled on a slice of their carrot cake (Ben's favourite), a slice of their rhubarb and strawberry cake, two perfectly chewy hazelnut macarons, and a perfectly spiced chai latte with oat milk. The atmosphere is super cosy, and we look forward to visiting again soon! LES TONTONS VEG Recommended to us by a friend, Les Tontons Veg is putting funky twists on vegan comfort food like burgers, fries, and nuggets. With unique sauce mixes and toppings, this is definitely THE place to take your hungry friends who have never been to a vegan restaurant before for lunch. We shared their crispy nuggets, fries covered in herbes de Provence seasoning, and ordered individually the Weon burger (a seitan 'chicken' patty with peanut sauce, cheese, and caramelised onions) and the Arlette burger (a Beyond Meat patty with pesto, slow-roasted tomatoes, and cheese with herbes de Provence). It ended up being so much food that we took the rest of it home with us, but we would absolutely visit this place again to try some of their other burgers. ADDIS ETHIOPIA I want to note that this restaurant is not entirely vegan or vegetarian and does also serve meat, but I couldn't talk about great restaurants in Paris without mentioning this little family-run, hidden gem off Rue Blanche in the 9th Arr. near HoY Hotel.
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The 25 Best Vegan Places in Paris: Restaurants, Bakeries, & Cafés — Destination Dreamer Diaries
Paris, and France as a whole, often gets a notorious bad rep for not having many vegan places in Paris – but as someone who has been vegan for almost a decade and has been in Paris for several years now, I can tell you that it’s far from the truth. With nearly 50 fully vegan places to eat in Paris according to HappyCow, rest assured – you’ll never go hungry on a plant-based diet while in Paris, and the options to choose are endless. After having lived in Paris for several years, I’m going to share my curated list of my absolute favorite vegan places in Paris – from restaurants, causal eateries, bakeries, coffee shops, and more. IS PARIS VEGAN FRIENDLY? While there are lots of vegan places in Paris these days, as a whole – Paris and France are not vegan friendly places. The average French restaurant usually has little to no vegan options, as much of traditional French cuisine is made with very rich ingredients such as cheese, butter, and milk. WHAT CAN I EAT VEGAN AT A FRENCH RESTAURANT IN PARIS? If you’re at a traditional brasserie in Paris, your choices for vegan food will be limited, but not impossible – you can order a salade verte (plain green salad), ratatouille (tomatoes, eggplant, and zucchini in tomato sauce), or classic french fries which are almost always fried in sunflower oil. Before we dive into my curated list of the best vegan places in Paris, below is a quick recap of some French words to know if you’re going to be traveling as a vegan in Paris: 🌿🇫🇷 VEGAN FRENCH BASICS — QUICK CARDS 🥖 🧈BEURRE Butter. If you need to avoid it, say “sans beurre, s’il vous plaît.” Croissants, pastries, and many sauces contain butter. 🥚ŒUFS / D’ŒUFS Eggs. Ask for “sans œufs” if you need egg-free. May appear in brioche, mayo, aioli, pastries. 🥛LAIT / PRODUITS LAITIERS Milk / dairy. Say “sans lait / sans produits laitiers.” Many cafés also understand “lait végétal.” 🚫🍖PAS DE VIANDE No meat. Note: in France, “pas de viande” doesn’t always include fish. Add “ni poisson, ni fruits de mer” to exclude fish & seafood. 🌱VÉGÉTARIEN vs VÉGÉTALIEN / VÉGAN Végétarien = no meat/fish (dairy/eggs often OK). Végétalien / végan = no animal products at all. 🪴100% VÉGÉTAL / À BASE DE PLANTES Usually plant-based ingredients. Still scan for honey (miel) or “may contain traces” allergy notes (not ingredients). 🚫🥛SANS LACTOSE ≠ VEGAN “Sans lactose” can still be dairy (lactose-free cow’s milk). Ask for lait végétal instead if you’re vegan. 🥖BAGUETTE ✅ vs CROISSANT ❌ A baguette is typically flour-water-salt-yeast (often vegan). Croissants and most viennoiseries contain butter/eggs. Fruit sorbets are often a safe dessert bet. 🥤LAITS VÉGÉTAUX Soja = soy, avoine = oat, amande = almond. Ask: “Un café avec lait de soja/avoine/amande, s’il vous plaît.” 25 BEST VEGAN PLACES IN PARIS (ACCORDING TO A LOCAL) ABSOLUTE MUST-TRY VEGAN PLACES IN PARIS I’m not one to eat out often, meaning that when I do – it’s a treat. For special occasions like my birthday or a new job offer – these are my top 5 favorite vegan places to eat at in Paris. 1. AUJOURD’HUI DEMAIN Situation in the 11th near Chemin Vert, Aujourd’hui Demain perfectly blends coffee shop vibes with delicious vegan dishes. Often accommodating their menu for seasonal ingredients, my favorite things about Aujourd’hui Demain include how they offer big portion sizes for a reasonable price, American-style sweet coffee drinks, and offer an amazing vegan-concept store within the restaurant. Not to mention, their desserts are almost always a hit too – all of the cakes are delicious. This is one of those vegan places in Paris you can never go wrong. Address: 42 Rue du Chemin Vert, 75011 Paris Price: € Pro-tip: If you plan to come for their brunch (which is amazing), try to come as early as possible or call for a reservation – as it’s always packed on weekends. 2. THE FRIENDLY KITCHEN Another never-fails-to-impress-me vegan place in Paris is The Friendly Kitchen. Also located in the 11th arrondissement, The Friendly Kitchen beautifully blends exquisite dining, seasonal ingredients, and a cozy atmosphere – making it a wonderful place for a date night, whether it be solo or with your favorite person. Address: 8 Rue Popincourt, 75011 Paris Price: €€ Pro-tip: Personally, I love to come here in the autumn – as they offer delicious autumnal-flavored dishes and desserts that can be hard to find elsewhere in Paris. 3. B.BETTER Paris isn’t known for having the best Mexican or Latin cuisine – as French people often refer to “burritos” as “tacos”, and lack sufficient seasoning or spices to replicate an authentic taste. Luckily, there’s an incredible vegan place in Paris that offers delicious, vegan Mexican-style dishes – B.Better. Located in the charismatic St. Paul district of Paris, B. Better is one of my ultimate favorite places in Paris for a few reasons. For starters, the ambiance couldn’t be cuter – it’s your typical hole-in-the-wall place that you would never know exists if you didn’t already know to look for it. Furthermore, B. Better has always kept the same staff – something that is rare with any restaurant or coffee shop in Paris. The waiters here couldn’t be nicer, always accommodate for English, and offer incredible food. Address: 26 Rue Beautreillis, 75004 Paris Price: €€ Pro-tip: Be sure to order the Portobello Mushroom Burger and their smashed potatoes – their in-house garlic mayo is incredible. 4. BLOOM SUSHI If you’ve been a fan of my blog, you would know that I’m a sucker for vegan sushi – like Beyond Sushi in New York City. In Paris, Asian cuisine is big – but finding vegan sushi can be a challenge. Luckily, Bloom Sushi is everything you can imagine – offering innovative sushi dishes and Asian-inspired tapas. In addition to this, the atmosphere is charming – with its earth-toned terrace and cross bohemian and upscale atmosphere – it’s one of my favorite places to sit for a late summer dinner. Address: 99 Rue Jouffroy d'Abbans, 75017 Paris Price: €€ Pro-tip: Don’t miss out on their cauliflower tempura or lobster crunch roll – both are out of this world. 5. MARCUS PIZZA AMORE One of the newer vegan places I have discovered in Paris, Marcus Pizza Amore is the perfect place to meet with friends – as they offer both vegan and non-vegan pizzas alike. I have tried several vegan places, from Nice to Chicago – but this one is truly the best. It’s located in the 10th arrondissment in between Bastille and Belleville – it’s perfectly situated in one of the most youthful, vibey places to be in Paris. Address: 4 Rue Bichat, 75010 Paris Price: €€ Pro-tip: Don’t miss out on their cauliflower tempura or lobster crunch roll – both are out of this world. BEST PLACES FOR CAUSAL VEGAN EATS IN PARIS 1. MAOZ FALAFEL While everyone in Paris always raves about L’as du Falafel in Le Marais (and it’s true, it is amazing) – what many people don’t realize is that Paris is filled the amazing falafel places. One of the best ones is Maoz Falafel, which offers some of the best falafel I’ve had at cheap, student-friendly prices not far from the Latin Quarter. Address: 36 Rue Saint-André des Arts, 75006 Paris Price: € Pro-tip: Since there isn’t a lot of seating here, I recommend taking your falafel to the seine for the perfect Parisian-picnic! 2. CANTINE DE LOTUS While this place isn’t entirely vegan, a lot of the menu offers vegan options – including bento boxes and their incredible vegan bao buns. If you love Asian food and cute, cozy places – be sure to not miss this spot. Address: 7 Rue de la Michodière, 75002 Paris Price: € Pro-tip: Try to be there for lunch as early as possible, as this place always has a long line! 3. LA CANTINE DE SAM One time when looking for a a place to eat near my office, I stumbled across this little gem – which offers incredible Mediterranean style bowls and dishes. While it’s true that it’s hard to mess up Mediterranean food, La Cantine de Sam really is exceptional – with exceptionally delicious flavors and balanced meals tha
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