The guide to new street food spots in Paris in 2017

Published by · Updated on December 21, 2017 at 06:02 p.m. · Published on December 19, 2017 at 09:42 a.m.
2017 is coming to an end, so it's time to take stock! One thing is certain: this year has seen a wealth of new restaurants of all kinds open their doors. Discover the new Parisian street food spots that we've tested and approved this year: from bao burgers and panzerotti to poutine and lobster, there's something for everyone!

With so many new restaurants opening all the time in Paris, it can be hard to know where to start! Luckily, we've put together a special street food guide for you, featuring our selectionof newly opened spots. Whether you want to eat in or take away, enjoy a lunch break or meet up with friends, and always at a very reasonable price, we're sure you'll love these new additions too. So all you have to do is pay them a visit and enjoy! 

  • Pancia
    A restaurant dedicated to panzerotti, Pancia brings Italian street food to the heart of Paris. 
  • La Maison de la Poutine
    With fries and melted cheese, head to La Maison de la Poutine for an ultra-comforting meal straight from Canada.
  • Bao Shelter
    Classic burgers are so 2016! At Bao Shelter, discover American-Asian fusion cuisine that results in delicious bao burgers.
  • La Cornetteria
    Here again, we discover Italian street food that's a change from pizza. La Cornetteria offers delicious, generously filled cornets, just like in Rome.
  • La Brigade
    You may already be familiar with this meat-focused food truck. La Brigade has recently set up shop on Rue Oberkampf, much to the delight of meat lovers.
  • Pokawa
    The latest food trend, poké bowls combine freshness and exoticism. Discover these colorful Hawaiian recipes at Pokawa.
  • Homer Lobster
    Nestled within the BHV department store, enjoy luxury street food with Homer Lobster, a new spot offering lobster on the go.
  • Street Bangkok Cantine & Bar
    Perhaps you've already tried the Thai cuisine at Street Bangkok. The restaurant has opened a second location near Bastille, much to the delight of foodies. 
  • Hana Bento
    The Jeu de Paume museum has opened a restaurant dedicated to Japanese street food! Bento, udon, onigiri—take a break from sushi while visiting a photo exhibition.

So, which of these newcomers is your favorite street food spot? 

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