Popular with locals and visitors alike, Paris’s 14th arrondissement is packed with good places to eat. Home, for example, to the magnificent Rue des Thermopyles, the incredible Church of Notre-Dame-du-Travail and the lively Fondation Cartier, it also hides a myriad of authentic gourmet addresses. Follow the guide to our favorite restaurants in the 14th arrondissement!
Les Fondus de la Raclette
Onion soup au gratin, oeuf cocotte with cheese and bacon, charcuterie platter, fondue Bourguignonne, raclette au Morbier and even all-you-can-eat raclette… There’s something for everyone at Les Fondus de la Raclette. But two culinary nuggets particularly caught our eye at Les Fondus de la Raclette: truffle raclette and truffle cream fondue! Cheese mixed with black gold, it’s everything we’ve been dreaming of for winter!
Les Fondus de la Raclette – 209, boulevard Raspail, 75014
I Grappoli
It’s hard to select the best restaurants in a neighborhood without mentioning a good Italian… I Grappoli, a delicious transalpine cantina in Place Denfert-Rochereau, comes to mind. At this fine address, you’ll find all the great ingredients that traditionally make up a green-white-and-red menu. From antipasti to piatti and dolci, you’ll find all the sunshine of Italy on your plate.
I Grappoli, 22 Pl. Denfert-Rochereau, 75014
Mosugo
After making the whole of Paris drool with his first MoSuke establishment , Mory Sacko has done it again with the opening of two new Parisian restaurants! Back in the days of confinement, the former Top Chef contestant delighted us with MOSUGO, his fried chicken offering. Today, the concept has been extended and has now physically landed in Paris, much to our delight!
MOSUGO by Mory Sacko – 22 rue Raymond Losserand, 75014
Umami Burger

Right in the heart of the Montparnasse district, Umami Burger has recently opened its doors in the Pullman Hotel, serving up delicious burger recipes, but that’s not all! You’ll also find a whole selection of American specialties that will appeal to everyone, especially those with a sweet tooth! In any case, you’ll be introduced to Umami, the Japanese expression meaning “savory taste”, and we bet you won’t be disappointed!
Umami Burger – Hôtel Pullman Montparnasse – 19, rue du Commandant René Mouchotte, 75014
Yaai Thaï
In an authentic setting almost reminiscent of the streets of Bangkok, lies Yaai Thaï. On the menu, you’ll find all the hallmarks of Thai cuisine: marinated chicken skewers, papaya salad, Pad Thaï, curries, fragrant soups, stir-fries, mango sticky rice… all cooked fresh to order! All in all, a trip to rue Daguerre and back is almost like a Paris-Bangkok trip, so authentic is this place!
Yaai Thaï – 22, rue Daguerre, 75014
La Manifaturra

Located in the Montparnasse district, La Manifattura delights diners every day with its delicious, richly topped pizzas. The portions are generous and simply exquisite! We recommend the Bufala, with its absolutely delicious mozzarella, or the Manifattura, with its cloud-melting burrata.
La Manifattura – 106 Bd du Montparnasse, 75014
La Coupole
One of the most iconic restaurants in the Montparnasse district, and indeed in Paris, La Coupole has been welcoming customers for almost 100 years. In its flamboyant Art Deco den, you can enjoy the very best of Parisian bistro cuisine, as well as the traditional specialties for which it is famous. These include lamb curry, a signature dish that has been served here for decades.
La Coupole – 102, boulevard du Montparnasse, 75014
Ton Air de Brest
Did you know that there’s a Breton music bar right in the heart of Paris? Located in the 14th arrondissement (of course), Ton Air de Brest welcomes you to its wood-panelled decor adorned with Breton flags. On the menu: Breton kir and Duchess Anne beer, with young artists at the microphone! And for your meal, you can treat yourself to delicious seafood or tapas platters!
Ton Air de Brest – 9, rue Maison Dieu, 75014
Food Society

If you’re not sure which restaurant to choose, why not invest in Food Society‘s huge food court, which opened its doors at the beginning of last November. 15 restaurants, 1 cocktail bar, 1 cellar/grocery with a central bar, prestigious guests… That’s the promise of Food Society, an immense 3,500 m2 food court which has just opened its doors in the Ateliers Gaîté.
Food Society – Ateliers Gaîté, 68, avenue du Maine, 75014





