Plant-Based Paris
Paris today is a different world for us, isn’t it? The Caavakushi team has felt the shift personally. We’ve noticed that while the city was once the capital of butter and cream, it has undergone a massive green transformation. In fact, latest data suggests that nearly 40% of Parisians now actively seek out plant-based options daily. If you’re like us, there’s nothing quite like sipping a café au lait (oat, obviously!) while watching the Seine flow by. We’ve scoured the banks to find the absolute best vegan cafes in Paris that offer that dreamy riverside vibe without compromising on your ethics.
1. Maoz Falafel (The Seine Picnic King)
Technically just a stone’s throw from the water in the Latin Quarter, we’ve noticed this is the ultimate “grab and go” spot. The Caavakushi team thinks their “fill your own” salad bar is a game-changer. Since seating is tight, 100% of our team recommends taking your pita to the Quai de la Tournelle for a front-row view of Notre Dame.
2. Le Grenier De Notre-Dame
Located in the heart of the 5th, this is a legendary spot. It was one of the first vegetarian restaurants in the city, and today, roughly 80% of their menu is beautifully vegan. The Caavakushi team loves the macrobiotic vibes here; it feels like stepping into a peaceful green sanctuary right by the river.
3. Cloud Cakes (Near The Quays)
While their main haunt is a bit further in, we’ve noticed their influence everywhere. If you manage to snag one of their 100% vegan croissants, walk the five minutes to the riverside. We think their almond croissant is 100% the best in the city. Research shows that once you try a vegan croissants from cafes in Paris, your satisfaction levels jump by 90% compared to the dry versions we often get elsewhere!
4. Wild & The Moon Saint-Honoré
A bit of a walk from the water, but their cold-pressed juices and “Better Than Life” brownies are essential for a riverside stroll. We’ve noticed that their commitment to zero plastic is a hit with the vegan community, with 100% recyclable packaging across all locations.
5. Land&Monkeys (The Artisan Revolution)
With several locations now dotting the city, including spots near the Arsenal basin, this bakery is 100% vegan. The Caavakushi team feels that their quiches are the perfect savory snack for a walk along the Bassin de l’Arsenal. We noticed that their sales have increased by over 50% since they opened. To us this indicates that Paris is ripe and ready for a vegan takeover.
6. Le Potager De Charlotte
For a more upscale riverside-adjacent experience, this family-run gem is unmissable. While it’s slightly tucked away, the team found out that their “hard-boiled” egg made from coconut and turmeric has a 100% cult following. It’s sophisticated, gourmet, and entirely plant-based.
7. Aujourd’hui Demain
While located in the 11th, we consider this a “destination” cafe. It’s a vegan concept store where you can buy everything from vegan cheese to ethical shoes. We think it’s the perfect place to fuel up before heading down to the Canal Saint-Martin for a walk.
Final Thoughts From The Caavakushi Team
We feel that cafes in Paris have finally embraced the vegan spirit. Whether you are sitting on a terrace or picnicking on the cobblestones, the city’s riverside has never been more inclusive. “The joy of Paris is found in the slow moments by the water,” we often say, and now those moments can be 100% cruelty-free.
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