Russian restaurants in Paris

Published by Manon de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on January 8th, 2024 at 11:24 a.m.
Discover Russian restaurants in Paris and enjoy culinary specialities that are little known in France!

In search of new flavors? How about trying a Russian restaurant in Paris this lunchtime? Russian expatriates, the curious and gourmets of all kinds, discover the best that Russian gastronomy has to offer!

Classic dishes include caviar, borscht, blini, smoked salmon and trout. But Russian gastronomy also has many traditional recipes that are still too little-known in Paris, such as zakouski, a typical hors d'oeuvre; a host of cold salads, an essential part of any successful Russian meal; pirojki, little turnovers filled with minced meat, cheese or vegetables; not forgetting the unmissable beef Stroganov, invented in the 17th century by Count Pavel Stroganoff's French cook; all accompanied by a glass of vodka to celebrate in style!

And to round things off in style, try vatruchka, an airy white cheese cake, smetannik, a soft tart with sour cream and cinnamon, or a slice of prianik, a traditional gingerbread filled with walnuts and jam.

That's all it takes to make your mouth water. So let's take a look at Russian restaurants in Paris to celebrate in style!

Russian restaurants in Paris:

Mantchouk, les petits plats russes et arméniens de Petrossian en livraison et à emporterMantchouk, les petits plats russes et arméniens de Petrossian en livraison et à emporterMantchouk, les petits plats russes et arméniens de Petrossian en livraison et à emporterMantchouk, les petits plats russes et arméniens de Petrossian en livraison et à emporter Mantchouk – Armenian cuisine by Petrossian
Feel like discovering Armenian cuisine? If so, then head to Mantchouk, the latest restaurant x caterer by Petrossian in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. It is as if the house was back to its roots. [Read more]

Pelmeni Paris, nos photosPelmeni Paris, nos photosPelmeni Paris, nos photosPelmeni Paris, nos photos Pelmeni: Russian dumpling restaurant in Paris
For a tasty and successful journey to Russia, head to Pelmeni Paris! This new eatery set in the 17th arrondissement shines a light on the famous stuffed Siberian dumplings with several delicious recipes, homemade, likely to delight meat and vegetable fans’ taste buds. [Read more]

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Fancy discovering a cuisine you're not (too) familiar with? Ecaterina Paraschiv, owner of Ibrik Café, has just opened her first restaurant, Ibrik Kitchen, in the 2nd arrondissement. On the menu: Balkan specialties and cocktails made with Eastern European spirits. Perfect for overcoming the winter blues! [Read more]

Restaurant PetrossianRestaurant PetrossianRestaurant PetrossianRestaurant Petrossian Petrossian, the restaurant where caviar is king
At Petrossian, caviar is king. And this is certainly the case in their new restaurant, opened on boulevard de la Tour Maubourg, opposite the historic Petrossian boutique. Exceptional dishes centered around the black gold, to the delight of purists. [Read more]

And also: Chez Mademoiselle, Aux Trois Violons-Matoushka.

Not forgetting the capital's Russian grocery stores: Petrossian (Paris 7), Prestige Russe (Paris 15), Slavmarket (Paris 11), Château Russe (Paris 16), Troïka (Paris 17), or Gastronomie Russe (Paris 8).

And now that you've got a full belly, set off to discover the most beautiful Russian places in Paris!

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