Where to Eat in the 10th Arrondissement
The 10th arrondissement is a bustling hub that attracts both locals and tourists alike. This historic neighborhood, known for its picturesque canals, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere, holds a treasure trove of experiences and incredible eats. With its central location, the 10th arrondissement offers easy access to a multitude of attractions, making it an ideal starting point for exploring. From the charming neighborhood of Canal Saint-Martin, where locals and visitors gather along the banks to enjoy picnics and boat rides, to the bustling boulevards lined with trendy cafes, boutiques, and cultural hotspots, the 10th arrondissement is a true reflection of the city's dynamism. It embraces a diverse blend of cultures, making it an exceptional melting pot that celebrates Paris's cosmopolitan essence.
Here are a few of my favorite spots:
Mamiche
Your best bakery pick. Grab une grosse miche for walking fuel.
32 rue du Château d’Eau, 75010 Paris
Open Tuesday – Saturday; 8am – 8pm (7pm on Saturdays)
Vivant 2
An uber-cool vegetarian-friendly wine bar.
43 rue des Petites Écuries, 75010 Paris
Open Monday – Friday; 7 – 11pm
Holybelly 5
Known for its all-day breakfast.
5 Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010 Paris,
Open daily; 9am – 5pm
Early June
Small plates+ natural wines + visiting chefs = an ever-changing hotspot.
19 Rue Jean Poulmarch, 75010 Paris
Open Wednesday – Sunday; 6pm – 1am
Divine
Awesome cocktails, even better bar snacks.
61 Rue d'Hauteville, 75010 Pari
Open daily; lunch: noon– 2:30pm, dinner: 7 – 10:30 or 11:30pm