31Oct

5 Places for Lunch in Paris

🥖 5 Great Lunch Spots in Paris Loved by The Traveling Professor

On our Traveling Professor small group tours to Paris, we always take time for a leisurely lunch — just like the Parisians do. Whether you’re near a famous museum, walking through the Latin Quarter, or exploring the Marais, here are five of our favorite places for a relaxing and delicious lunch in Paris.


🥐 1. Pâtisserie Viennoise – Sorbonne Student Favorite

8 rue de l’École de Médecine, 6th arrondissement
This charming café is a local gem tucked away near the Sorbonne. The students know where to find good food at good prices — their fresh salads and hearty sandwiches are perfect for a casual lunch. Don’t forget dessert: the pastries and coffee are reason enough to stop by.


🥙 2. L’As du Fallafel – Iconic Marais Street Food

34 rue des Rosiers, 4th arrondissement
In the heart of the Marais, L’As du Fallafel is practically a Paris institution. The line moves fast, and for good reason — their falafel pita is legendary. Crunchy, flavorful, and satisfying, it’s one of the best quick lunches in Paris.


☕ 3. Café Le Petit Pont – The Best View of Notre Dame

1 rue du Petit Pont, 5th arrondissement
This café’s food is good, but the view of Notre Dame steals the show. Grab a seat on the terrace, order a croque-monsieur or salad, and enjoy one of the most picturesque lunch spots in Paris. It’s a classic stop after visiting Île de la Cité.


🎨 4. Restaurant du Musée d’Orsay – Art Meets Appetite

Inside the Musée d’Orsay, this elegant restaurant is perfect for a mid-day museum break. You can enjoy a prix-fixe menu often under €25, served beneath grand chandeliers and Belle Époque décor. It’s one of the best hidden gems for a Paris museum lunch.


🥣 5. Restaurant L’Augustine – Lunch Among the Masterpieces

Nestled in the sculpture garden of the Rodin Museum, L’Augustine offers a peaceful, artful setting. The simple soups, quiches, and sandwiches make it an ideal gourmet break surrounded by Rodin’s masterpieces — a serene and quintessentially Parisian experience.


🇫🇷 Experience Paris the Professor’s Way

On every Traveling Professor Paris tour, we mix culture, cuisine, and conversation — just like the locals. From neighborhood cafés to museum restaurants, we’ll show you where to eat like a true Parisian.

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