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· Updated on February 14, 2018 at 09:16 a.m.
In 2017, a number of Italian restaurants opened their doors in Paris. Here is a brief overview of the transalpine restaurants we tried and loved this year!
Whether you prefer Neapolitan pizza, truffle risotto, or pasta of all kinds, the capital's new Italian restaurants have everything to satisfy you! Follow the guide...
- The Little Italy
On Place de Clichy, a serious competitor to the trattorias of the famous Big Mamma group has emerged. Excellent products straight from Italy, very affordable prices, and no reservations: this is a formula we know well... and it works!
- L'Athanor
What if the pizza of 2017 was organic? That's what L'Athanor, a new pizza counter in the 20th arrondissement, offers, either to eat in or take away. Carefully selected ingredients and very affordable prices make it an ideal place to visit!
- Pizzeria Popolare
Here's another addition to the Big Mamma family! In the 2nd arrondissement, Pizzeria Popolare makes pizzas to die for at unbeatable prices, with a margherita costing just €5!
- Epoca
In a 1920s-style bistro in the 7th arrondissement, discover the authentic and generous cuisine of Epoca. Here, traditional pizzas are replaced by ravioli, osso bucco, grilled fish, or spaghettoni, always made with fresh, seasonal ingredients!
- Tosca
Fancy a delicious dinner in a chic setting? Head to Tosca in the 8th arrondissement! The finest ingredients straight from Italy are showcased by Michelin-starred chef Michelino Gioia, to the delight of your taste buds!
- Ristorante National
In the heart of the Hotel National des Arts et Métiers, RistoranteNationalhas opened, an Italian restaurant serving classic transalpine cuisine in an idyllic setting, complete with glass roof and greenery.
- Pink Mamma
The Big Mamma family continues to grow! The Pigalle neighborhood now has its own Italian restaurant, which this time focuses on grilled and barbecued dishes. In addition, No Entry, a secret speakeasy bar, is hidden at the back of the restaurant...
- Simonetta
Located on the banks of the Canal de l'Ourcq, this trattoria offers generous pizzas with ultra-melt-in-the-mouth crusts. In a warm and friendly atmosphere, you can enjoy these pizzas with original recipes.
Bon appétit!