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    Jessica Zapata
    Jessica Zapata
    Last updated 13 Feb 2026
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    besopha on Wikimedia Commons; Heather Cowper on Flickr

    While the City of Light is famous for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, Paris is just as popular for its incredible food. And it’s not only about croissants, macarons, or foie gras. If you’re willing to dig a little deeper, you’ll find that Paris has much more to offer, especially for foodies. 
    In this blog, we’ll walk you through some of the best Paris food markets, food tours, and local spots to help you find the best food in Paris. Come hungry and get ready to take notes, because this list is all about the best eats in Paris you won’t want to miss!

    Paris Food Markets

    1. Marché des Enfants Rouges

    Marché des Enfants Rouges
    Photo Credit: besopha on Wikimedia Commons | Caption: Try to go earlier or on a weekday to avoid crowds
    Marché des Enfants Rouges is one of the oldest covered markets in Paris, but the real reason to visit is the food. This market is packed with ready-to-eat stalls serving classic Paris bites and international favorites, making it easy to sample a lot in one place.
    Try their freshly made crêpes, hearty pasta dishes, open-faced tartines, and crowd-favorite Lebanese falafel. You’ll also find Japanese bento boxes, Moroccan plates, and other comfort foods that are perfect for a casual lunch.
    🚇 How to get there: Take the Metro to Filles du Calvaire (Line 8) or République (Lines 3, 5, 8, 9, 11).
    📸 Nearby Attractions: Place des Vosges, the Marais district.
    Admission Fee: Free

    2. Marché d'Aligre

    f Marché d'Aligre
    Photo Credit: Heather Cowper on Flickr | Caption: Visit both the indoor (Marché couvert Beauvau) and outdoor (Marché Beauvau) markets of Marché d'Aligre
    Marché d'Aligre is a market where you’ll find fresh produce like colorful fruits and vegetables, along with French cheeses, cured meats for your charcuterie board, fresh oysters, and delicious lemon-glazed madeleines. Of course, you can’t forget the wine to pair with it all!
    🚇 How to get there: Take the Metro to Faidherbe-Chaligny (Line 8) or Ledru-Rollin (Line 8).
    📸 Nearby Attractions: Place de la Bastille, the Canal Saint-Martin

    3. Marché Raspail

    Marché Raspail
    Photo Credit: yisris on Flickr | Caption: Bring a tote bag for extra storage for all the products you plan on buying
    Marché Raspail is a great spot for fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables, plus organic products. You’ll find a wide variety of French cheeses like goat cheese and brie, along with freshly baked baguettes, loaves, and pastries. 
    If you're craving something truly French, don’t miss the freshly made quiches, crispy potato pancakes, and, of course, oysters for a taste of coastal France. It’s a perfect spot to grab ingredients for a picnic or enjoy a casual meal while walking the area.
    🚇 How to get there: Take the Metro to Raspail (Line 6) or Denfert-Rochereau (Lines 6 and 4).
    📸 Nearby Attractions: Luxembourg Gardens, Montparnasse Tower

    Paris Food Tours

    1. Montmartre food tour

    Montmartre Food Tour
    Paris is home to some of the best sweet treats, so make sure to prepare your dessert stomach!
    This Montmartre food tour will take you to one of the most charming neighborhoods in Paris. You’ll dive into the area’s food scene, rich history, and local culture, visiting some of Montmartre’s best restaurants and shops to try French snacks and dishes. 
    On this Paris food tour, you’ll sample delicious chocolates, macarons, crêpes, galettes, and other tasty pastries. You’ll also visit a local butcher shop to taste authentic hams and cured sausages.  Really, one of the best ways to get to know a city is through its food!

    2. Dinner cruise on Seine River

    seine river
    We highly suggest doing this dinner cruise at sunset for the most amazing views
    The Seine River is already an iconic place in itself. But getting to ride a boat that comes with a 3-course dinner on the Seine River is something else! The atmosphere, stunning city views, and amazing food make this cruise unforgettable. 
    For your appetizer, enjoy coral lentils with smoked salmon and horseradish cream. Choose between sautéed veal with tarragon and veggies or shrimp fricassee with saffron potatoes for the main course. For dessert, pick apricot panna cotta with nougat or white chocolate mousse with chocolate chips. A meal to remember! 
    They also offer a plant-based menu, but be sure to reserve that one ahead.

    3. Champagne wine tasting day tour

    This tour will teach you how to properly taste and drink wine
    This tour will teach you how to properly taste and drink wine
    Your Paris food trip will not be complete without at least a glass of wine. This Champagne wine tasting day tour will take you to the town of Champagne, outside of Paris. Once you get to the vineyard, you’ll learn the history and significance of the region, as well as the winemaking process. 
    You’ll explore the cellars of famous brands like Moët & Chandon, Mumm, and Lanson, and taste eight different varieties of Champagne. Afterward, enjoy a delicious French lunch paired with three different champagnes. Your final stop is a winery with a museum showcasing the unique tools used in making champagne. It’s a day full of flavor, history, and bubbly fun!

    FAQs about food in Paris

    What is the famous food of Paris?

    Paris is known for its croissants, a classic breakfast pastry that’s crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. You’ll also want to try a fresh baguette; grab one from a local bakery and pair it with cheese for the perfect Parisian snack. Don’t forget to try some pastries, like macarons or éclairs, while you're at it!

    What food is a must-try in France?

    You can’t visit France without trying escargot (snails), especially if you're feeling adventurous. Another must-try is coq au vin, a delicious chicken dish cooked in red wine, and of course, don’t miss the world-famous cheese and baguettes. And for dessert, a crème brûlée or a tart tatin will leave your taste buds dancing!

    What is Paris's national dish?

    While Paris doesn’t have an official "national dish," croissants and baguettes are definitely at the top of the list when it comes to iconic Parisian foods. Another classic is French onion soup, with its rich broth, melted cheese, and crusty bread. 

    What restaurant is a must in Paris?

    A must-visit restaurant in Paris is Le Comptoir du Relais, a cozy spot in the heart of the city that serves up delicious French classics with a twist. For a more upscale experience, Le Meurice is a Michelin-starred gem offering a luxurious dining experience. Either way, you’ll be treated to unforgettable food.

    What French food should I try in Paris?

    Definitely try a crêpe, savory (with ham and cheese) or sweet (filled with Nutella and banana), they’re a delicious Parisian food. You should also try duck confit, a tender, flavorful dish that’s a French favorite. And if you’re in the mood for a classic, try ratatouille, a colorful vegetable medley that’s a true taste of Provence.
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