Vegan
Fast food
Salad bar
Take-out
Middle Eastern

Part of international fast food chain specializing in falafel and pita. Offers falafel in pita or salad box plus fries, hummus, and other sides. Has self-serve salad bar. Location is south of the river between Pont Neuf and Saint Michel. Open Mon-Wed 11:00-23:00, Thu-Sat 11:00-02:00, Sun 11:00-23:00.


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84 Reviews

First Review by vegetalien

delmarytinoco

Points +28

Vegetarian
26 Aug 2010

Excellent!!

Excellent food, the concept is original, clean. The place is a little bit small but nice.

vegankiwi

Points +50

Vegan
10 Aug 2010

cheap and cheerful

This place was great to fuel up before an afternoon of sightseeing. You can get falafels in pita bread for a few euros and load it up with all the toppings, like olives, carrots, tomatoes, pickles and chilli sauce. There's not much seating so we went and ate ours in the view of the Notre Dame - bliss. It can get quite busy and chaotic so don't expect silver service, but when it's filling, tasty and cheap, what more do you need?

Pros: tasty food, good value

Cons: no toilets

vegetalien

Points +75

Vegan
07 Jun 2010

Good, inexpensive vegan food

Both Maoz restaurants in Paris are great for vegans looking for a quick, tasty, and inexpensive bite to eat. I always get the falafel sandwich with fried aubergine, and begin piling on the different toppings: cooked (and seasoned) carrots, beats, cabbage, olives, and two different kinds of chile sauce. One of the varieties of cabbage seems to have cream in it--I've never put that on, and I would recommend that vegans stay away from that one. The rest of the toppings are all vegan. Though there isn't much seating to speak of, you're close to some nice parks, to the Seine, and to Notre Dame--so, it's not difficult to find a bench where you can eat your meal.

Pros: inexpensive, tasty, almost entirely vegan

Cons: not much seating




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