Gluten-Free Restaurants in Paris
60 coeliac-friendly venues found
Looking for safe, gluten-free dining in Paris? GlutenFreeWhere has compiled 60 restaurants, cafes, and bakeries that cater to coeliac disease and gluten intolerance. From dedicated gluten-free kitchens to menus with clearly marked allergen options — find your next safe meal in Paris.
Searching the City of Bread for the Secret of Gluten Free
My top 10 picks for eating safely — and actually well — in Paris
There is something poetic, and slightly cruel, about being gluten intolerant in Paris. The city built its entire identity on the baguette. You walk past boulangeries every three blocks, the smell of fresh bread at 7am is practically a public health initiative, and every bistro menu starts with something you cannot touch. You are, in every possible sense, in the wrong city.
And yet.
Paris has quietly become one of the better cities in Europe for gluten-free dining. Not the best but genuinely good, if you know where to look. Unlike Barcelona, where gluten-free options are folded into the everyday food culture and the confidence of eating anywhere is just higher, Paris requires research. You are always one wrong sauce away from a bad evening.
These are the places where I don't worry.
1. Il Quadrifoglio
Not a dedicated restaurant, which is worth saying upfront. But after four visits with no issues, it has earned the top spot. They prepare gluten-free food separately and the staff understand what that means. One thing to watch: when it gets busy, the bread basket sometimes arrives by default. Remind them when you sit down.
The pizza with prosciutto and rucola is extraordinary — fluffy crust, solid sauce, great cheese. The kind of meal that makes people stop thinking of gluten-free food as a compromise.
Not dedicated. Separate preparation. Flag the bread basket.

Italian Restaurant
2. Le Relais de Venise
One menu since 1959. Walnut salad, then steak-frites with a secret house sauce. That's it. No choices, no substitutions, nothing to decode. The meat is perfectly cooked, and being able to enjoy the sauce without thinking about cross-contamination is a real win. No reservations. Arrive early or wait.
Not dedicated. The main and sauce are gluten free. No GF bread.
3. Little Nonna
100% gluten-free, wood-fired pizza. The pizza is excellent — not quite Il Quadrifoglio level, but very good. The lasagna is also worth ordering. The pasta is decent. And the entry bread is surprisingly good — one of the better gluten-free breads you'll find in the city. 12 Ave Niel, 17th arrondissement.
Fully dedicated.

Vegetarian Restaurant
4. Kapunka
A 100% gluten-free Thai restaurant with several locations across the city. The pad thai is very good. More importantly, it's the right place for when you've had enough of bread and pasta and pizza and need your stomach — and your brain — to remember that gluten-free eating has more range than the Italian quarter of Paris suggests.
The one near Montparnasse (32 Rue Delambre, 14th) is open Sundays, which matters more than it sounds. Also worth knowing: Kapunka Vegan (4 Rue de Damiette, 2nd) is the same group, entirely gluten-free and vegan. Small — book ahead.
Fully dedicated.

Vegan Restaurant
5. Copains
Every product gluten-free, dedicated kitchen, 12+ locations across the city. The berry tartlets are exceptional. The cinnamon rolls are good. The bread is decent — but if you're expecting baguette elasticity, you won't find it here; that particular texture remains a problem Paris hasn't fully solved yet. The pastries are the reason to come.
One practical note: be careful ordering the lemonade. It might end up costing more than all your gluten-free goodies combined.
Fully dedicated.

Bakery
6. Noglu
One of the first dedicated gluten-free restaurants in Paris, and in terms of bread and pastries, still the best of the dedicated bakeries. Better than Copains, if bread is what you're after. Multiple locations, Saturday brunch. A reliable institution.
Fully dedicated.

Restaurant
7. Judy
Not personally visited, but consistently well-reviewed by the gluten-free community. A fully dedicated all-day café with three central locations — pancakes, toasts, eggs, cakes, coffee. Near Gare du Nord at 60 Rue de Paradis (10th).
Fully dedicated.

Cafe
8. Manicaretti
Not personally visited. A dedicated Italian café-restaurant, lunch only Monday to Friday (8:30am–5:30pm) — homemade pasta, polenta, soup. Well-regarded by the coeliac community for being safe and unfussy.
Fully dedicated.

Vegan Restaurant
9. La Maison du Sans Gluten
Not personally visited, but the name does the explaining and the community reviews back it up. A fully dedicated gluten-free restaurant, consistently recommended. Book ahead on weekends.
Fully dedicated.
10. ONYRIZA
Not personally visited. A small gluten-free patisserie with strong community reviews — the fruit tarts and dark chocolate tarte in particular. Worth adding to the list if dessert is the plan.
Fully dedicated.
Paris has real options. Not the sad gluten-free shelf at the back of a health food store — actual restaurants where the food is good and the risk is managed.
A note on safety: "dedicated" means the entire kitchen is gluten-free. The non-dedicated restaurants above have been personally visited multiple times without issues — but separate preparation is not the same as zero cross-contamination risk. If you are highly sensitive or coeliac, stick to the dedicated options and always confirm directly when you arrive.
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Restaurant

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Cafe

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Restaurant

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Vegan Restaurant

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Vegan Restaurant

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Vegan Restaurant

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French Restaurant

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Cafe

Maslow
Vegetarian Restaurant

Il Grano
Italian Restaurant

apéti
Vegan Restaurant

La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame
Dessert Shop

Chez ma Poule
Pizza Restaurant

Bistrot Richelieu
French Restaurant

Chambelland
Bakery

Ziti
Italian Restaurant

Boulangerie Chambelland
Bakery

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Vegan Restaurant

La Petite Bouclerie
Dessert Shop

Le P'tit Piano
French Restaurant

Café Mareva
Cafe

Manicaretti
Vegan Restaurant

Noglu
Cafe

Papilles
Cafe

Le Saint-Regis - Paris
French Restaurant

Cococo
Japanese Restaurant

Copains
Bakery

KEÏLI
Vegetarian Restaurant

Loulou
Cafe

Imagine
Vegan Restaurant

Judy
Cafe

Scuderia del Mulino
Italian Restaurant

Slow
Vegan Restaurant

Onda street food do Brasil
Brazilian Restaurant

La Perla
Italian Restaurant

Little Nonna
Vegetarian Restaurant

Noglu
Restaurant

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Vegan Restaurant
