THE BEST PIZZA IN PARIS FRANCE
Pizza in Paris could sound like a faux pas – but let’s be honest one of the international comfort food comes thin, or thick crusted and enjoyed all over, including the French capital. And like I’ve mentioned before French folks actually eat a lot of Italian food (oh my god I’m so happy the whole Mozzarella buffalo craze is over. Or is it)
Anyhoooos, every time I go to Italy I’m like a little brat who complains there’s just too much pasta and pizza, but I’ve literally had the Pizza of my life in Naples and very few places come close to that in Paris. But with such high standards, I’ve tried to share really good tasting Pizza spots, most well-known by the Italian community here but also some that are kind of like hole in the walls and come snazzy cocktail bars too.
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We’ve rounded our list of best place places to eat Pizza (and Italian) in Paris. Let me know what you’d add to the list, eh.
Lucky Luciano – (10th Arr.)
one of the more well-known and the one on the petit ecuries is well surrounded if you want to bar hop. Seats are on the terrace for a nice summer evening. Portions are huge and equivalent to what you’ll find in Italy.
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Thursday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Friday | 12 -2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Saturday | 12 – 11:30PM |
Sunday | 12 – 11:30PM |
Monday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Tuesday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Wednesday | 12 -2:30PM, 7 -11:30PM |
Sette – (10th Arr.)
on a trendy street. tiny, but authentic, thin-crusted and yummy. You can also order online via Deliveroo, Foodora and Uber Eats.
Baretto di Edgar – (2nd Arr.)
The sister restaurant to the uber cool boutique Hotel Edgar, somewhat upscale in the evenings and great place to have a work lunch.
Thursday | 12- 2:30PM, 7 – 10:30PM |
Friday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7 – 10:30PM |
Saturday | 6- 10:30PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 12 – 2:30PM |
Tuesday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7 – 10:30PM |
Wednesday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7 – 10:30PM |
Louis Louis – (11th Arr.)
Pizza cocktails mix par excellence in the cool Rue de Charonne. Quality ingredients but the space can get a bit noisy at nighttime.
Thursday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Friday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7 – 11:30PM |
Saturday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7 – 11:30PM |
Sunday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Monday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7 – 11:30PM |
Tuesday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Wednesday | 12 – 2:30PM, 7- 11:30PM |
Daroco – (2nd Arr.)
A modern itialian restuarant best for a group dinner in a chic setting with a great wine selection that runs quite deep on the pockets. Close to BNF.
Address: 6 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris
Thursday | 12PM- 12AM |
Friday | 12PM – 12AM |
Saturday | 12PM – 12AM |
Sunday | 12PM – 12AM |
Monday | 12PM – 12AM |
Tuesday | 12PM – 12AM |
Wednesday | 12PM – 12AM |
East Mamma – (11th Arr.)
Thursday | 12:15 2:30PM, 7 – 10:45PM |
Friday | 12:15 2:30PM, 7- 11PM |
Saturday | 12:15 4PM, 7 – 11PM |
Sunday | 12:15 4PM, 7- 11PM |
Monday | 12:15 2:30PM, 7- 10:45PM |
Tuesday | 12:15 2:30PM, 7 – 10:45PM |
Wednesday | 12:1 2:30PM, 7- 10:45PM |
Pizzeria Iovine’s Paris – (1st Arr.)
Thursday | 12-3PM, 7:30 – 11PM |
Friday | 12-3PM, 7:30 -11PM |
Saturday | 12-3PM, 7:30-11PM |
Sunday | 12-3PM, 7:30-11PM |
Monday | 12-3PM, 7:30-11PM |
Tuesday | 12-3PM, 7:30-11PM |
Wednesday | 12-3PM, 7:30-11PM |
Da Vito
Thursday | 12-2:30PM, 7PM-12AM |
Friday | 12-2:30PM, 7PM-12AM |
Saturday | 12-2:30PM, 7PM-12AM |
Sunday | 7-11:30PM |
Monday | 12-2:30PM, 7-11:30PM |
Tuesday | 12-2:30PM, 7-11:30PM |
Wednesday | 12-2:30PM, 7-11:30PM |
Amici Miei
Thursday | 12-2:30PM, 7:30-11PM |
Friday | 12-2:30PM, 7:30-11PM |
Saturday | 12-2:30PM, 7:30-11PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 12-2:30PM, 7:30-11PM |
Wednesday | 12-2:30PM, 7:30-11PM |
Sian
Hello!
I myself have had a similar experience in Paris. My boyfriend and I coveted this one place that was just near Sacre Coeur but when I moved back to Paris they had changed their owner and it just wasn’t good anymore. We’ve been looking for a new place that could become our spot like that place once was. Your recommendations look awesome and you’r blog is awesome!
Sian 🙂