Tacos, burritos, enchiladas, quesadillas, empanadas... If the mention of these little wonders makes your mouth water, then there's no doubt about it: you're craving Latin American street food. And that's good news, because you don't have to travel thousands of miles (and leave a catastrophic carbon footprint!) to enjoy these specialties.
In Paris, Mexican, Argentinean, Brazilian, Peruvian, andColombian restaurants are happy to showyouthe best of street food. Better still, they reveal specialties that are less well known than tacos, such asarepa, a Colombian and Venezuelan bread roll filled with minced meat and cheese,choripán, a chorizo sandwich served with chimichurri sauce,acarajé, a type of Brazilian acra inspired by African cuisine,coxinhafritters, and traditionalpão de queijo.
One thing is certain: Latin and South American street food is flavorful, colorful, and sometimes spicy enough to put your taste buds to the test. Wonderful culinary discoveries await you at these great Latin and South American street food restaurants in Paris!



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Mayli's Resto & Co: a typical little restaurant serving empanadas and Chilean specialities
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Pin-Pan, Argentinian competition sandwiches
When two street food moguls join forces, the result is Pin-Pan, an Argentinian street-food restaurant where you can devour competitive sandwiches. [Read more]



Chulita, Mexican street food and churros for brunch
Head to Chulita for a taste of Mexican street food, and in particular torta, a devilishly generous traditional sandwich. [Read more]



Little Havana, Cuban street food on the Sentier
Little Havana has just opened its doors in the Sentier district of Paris. On the menu: Cuban street food, colorful bocadillos and fresh guacamole! [Read more]
Find the location of all these places by clicking on the map at the bottom of the article.
South American restaurants in Paris, our best Latin addresses
Looking for a muy caliente restaurant, whether Mexican, Argentinean, Brazilian, Peruvian or Colombian? Paris's South American restaurants are sure to tantalize the taste buds! [Read more]
So, what shall we try for lunch today?



South American restaurants in Paris, our best Latin addresses














