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Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Blog post by: @entreseiscontinentes on behalf of Checkout.note by Famous Hostels.

Heading to Paris and looking to indulge in some food and drink without breaking the bank? Then read on to discover our Paris Food Guide on a Budget!

París is famous for a few things: fashion, museums, culture, and expensive food and drink. But with gastronomy being a big part of the travel experience, you’ll want to indulge in some delicious French bites. But like any destination, there are budget options if you know where to look! Whether you want to grab a quick, sweet bite, or have a full meal, you’ll be able to get by in París on a budget with the help of our guide. We’ll take you all over the city and show you our top tips for eating and drinking in Paris on a budget!

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Latin Quarter has many great budget friendly options for dining!

Quick Tips to Eat in Paris on a Budget

Before we get into where to eat in Paris on a budget, we want to share some of our best tips to help you experience the most and still spend the least!

First and foremost, booking accommodation that includes breakfast is a great way to cut costs no matter where you are. Most places will offer at least tea, coffee, bread, yogurt, and some spreads, which is enough to fuel yourself in the morning. It’s also worth booking hostels which offer free meals, or at least a guest kitchen so you can prepare you own meals, which can seriously cut costs.

Another great way to cut costs is to make lunch your main meal. You’ll notice that most restaurants have special lunch menus where the item prices are typically a little cheaper than the dinner menu. And the portions are virtually the same, so it’s a pretty great budget tip. A few euros saved can go a long way over time!

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Croissant

1. Latin Quarter

Located in the 5th arrondissement, near the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Pantheon, the Latin Quarter is one of the liveliest neighbourhoods in Paris. And the gastronomy options here are seemingly endless. Despite its popular reputation among tourists, you can grab lunch here for roughly 10€ a person, which includes a drink. And if you’re vegetarian, you’ll be pleased with the amount of options in the area! For a nice lunch, we recommend heading to Krishna Bhavan restaurant and trying the Biryani Legumes. You can see this delicious meal pictured below!

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Biryani Legumes

2. District X

If you arrive in Paris at Gare du Nord, you’ll know this neighbourhood. Like the Latin Quarter, there are tons of budget dining options here. It’s a great district to dine in if you want a break from the traditional French menu as it has tons of international spots. For roughly 10€, you can get a starter, main, drink, and dessert, which is more than enough to ensure you’ll walk away full! Head to China Express Nord and fill up on a yummy meal!

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

The district around Gare du Nord is also full of several budget friendly options!

3. Montmartre

The next neighbourhood in our Paris food guide on a budget is the picturesque Montmartre. Home to Sacre Coeur, the I Love You Wall, and the iconic Moulin Rouge, it’s also full of things to eat, drink, and see. Located high up on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the city, but more importantly, it’s full of great dining options which are also budget friendly. You will find a variety of restaurants, many of which offer Parisian style menus. If you’re after something extra cheap, you can grab breakfast from 4€ per person. This includes a typical crêpe with coffee, and let’s be real, it doesn’t get more Parisian than that! To have this exact breakfast, head to Cabaret Chez Ma Cousine.

Crêpe and coffee in Montmartre

Crêpe and coffee in Montmartre

4. Happy Hour all over the city

There’s nothing quite like indulging in a glass of wine or a fancy cocktail in a city as ritzy as Paris. And what’s a guide to Paris and food on a budget without mentioning some sweet drinks? While the normal prices can be a bit high, there’s always Happy Hour! No matter where you are in the city, you can grab a few glasses of whatever your heart desires for a budget price. Most places start their Happy Hour at around 5 or 6 PM until 9 or 10 PM. You can typically get most beers, wines, and cocktails from 4-5€. It’s a great way to kick off the party, or a romantic night on the town!

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Happy Hour in Paris

5. Supermarket

And our last tip on our Paris Food Guide on a Budget is to head to open-air or supermarkets. Whether you want to have a picnic in a park, or cook a meal in your hostel’s guest kitchen, these spots are a great way to feed yourself on a budget. Supermarkets in Paris include Carrefour, Monop, and Lidl, and you can find prepared dishes for 3 – 5€ if you’re looking to get some food on the go. There are also tons of open-air markets throughout the city which sell local products you can indulge in.

You can organise a picnic for 10€, and enjoy beautiful views in either the Luxembourg Gardens or Tuileries Garden. And if you don’t mind the crowds, you can head to the Eiffel Tower and have a picnic on the lawn!

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Have a picnic with items from an open-air or supermarket!

Where to Stay in Paris

Located on a beautiful canal in Paris, we recommend staying at St. Christopher’s Inn. With a wide range of rooms, they offer something for every budget style. The hostel offers all guests reliable wifi, activities, ready-made beds, breakfast (free if you book direct!), and nice discounts at their in-house restaurant and bar. St. Christopher’s are the perfect guests in Paris!

Paris Food Guide on a Budget

Don’t let Paris’ expensive reputation deter you from visiting; now you know where and how to indulge in the best eats in the city without breaking the bank! We hope you’ve enjoyed the tips in our Paris Food Guide on a Budget, and have inspired you to explore the French capital! If you’re looking for more information to help you plan, click aquí. Our blog ranges from city guides, to food guides, travel tips, and more, all in an effort to inspire your next getaway. For all the latest news at Famous Hostels, follow us or subscribe on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, y Youtube.

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