Table Of Contents
The Canal Saint-Martin is a favorite spot for Parisians, not only for its picturesque charm, but also for its remarkable culinary addresses (but not only that) that awaken the taste buds. Let us guide you to the best addresses along the banks of this now emblematic Parisian landmark.
Restaurant Martin
In this vibrant district, we introduce you to Martin, a former street art hangout converted into a temple to good living. We go there to toast on the leafy terrace when the sun comes out, to brunch with friends in a cosy setting, or to enjoy a tasty menu. The choice is yours! If you opt for the full “Martin Experíence”, a 4 or 6-course menu, you’ll enjoy a culinary experience that will leave no one indifferent.
Martin Restaurant – 40 bis rue René Boulanger – 75010
-
Early June
Géniale cantine de la rue Jean Poulmarch, Early June welcomes different chefs every month or week, via a simple pre-announcement on Instagram. Like a kind of residence, talents from all over the world come and take turns behind the stoves, offering their cuisine to the evening’s guests. There’s something to surprise your taste buds with every visit!
Early June – 19, rue Jean Poumarch, 75010
TO Restaurant
A perfect blend of two of the world’s finest gastronomies, TO’ s cuisine delights visitors every day. Nestled in Rue Beaurepaire, on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin, this elegant, hushed establishment welcomes you to one of its three dining rooms, taking you directly to the land of the rising sun. With a traditional French menu tinged with Japanese flavors, this establishment has everything to make your mouth water.
TO Restaurant – 34, rue Beaurepaire, 75010
Big Bao
As part of the BAO Family gros Bao delights local residents on a daily basis, both with its kitschy, modern ambience and its Chinese gastronomic delights. Nestled on the banks of the canal, this is one of our must-visit addresses!
Gros Bao – 72, quai de Jemmapes, 75010
Buddy Buddy
Lovers of gourmet pleasures and unusual food concepts rejoice, because the madness of Buddy Buddy, the Brussels coffee shop with the incredible spreads, has arrived in Paris. Fans of the city’s nut butters will be far from disappointed, while neophytes will find a totally exquisite new delicacy.
Buddy Buddy – 15, rue de Marseille, 75010
Bread and Ideas
Start your day with a dose of happiness at Du Pain et des Idées. Nestled just a few steps from the canal, this artisan bakery awakens the senses with its flaky croissants, crusty breads and deliciously retro pastries. The old-fashioned charm of the place adds a touch of nostalgia, creating an ideal atmosphere for a leisurely breakfast.
Du Pain et des Idées – 34, rue Yves Toudic, 75010
Chez Prune
Lunch is a serious affair at Chez Prune, an iconic canal-side bistro. With its patinated leather banquettes, rustic wooden tables and menu of classic French dishes, the place exudes authenticity. Whether you opt for a plate of French cheeses or steak and French fries, every bite is a celebration of traditional cuisine.
Chez Prune – 36, rue Beaurepaire, 75010
Ice Kube Bar
The Kube is one of the capital’s most fashionable hotels. Ideally located between the Canal Saint-Martin and Montmartre, this 4-star hotel has become a trendy of the 18th arrondissement. This unusual, green haven of peace is full of surprises, including an Ice Bar. Yes, the only Ice Bar in Paris is at the Kube Hôtel! Here, life is frozen in 30 tons of ice. At -20°, put on your down jacket and gloves, and come and enjoy an experience that’s unique in France!
Ice Kube Bar – 5, passage Ruelle, 75018
New Soul Food le Maquis
An itinerant address that has been delighting Parisians for 6 years now. Delicious African and European cuisine. We’re talking, of course, about New Soul Food, the food-truck usually found on the forecourt of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France – site François Mitterrand, or at La Défense! And today, his delicious cuisine can also be enjoyed right next to the Canal Saint-Martin!
New Soul Food – 177, quai de Valmy, 75010