Venetiancicchetti, fried ravioli, crescentina from Modena, supplì filled with melted mozzarella, Sicilian scacciata, piadina topped with fresh ingredients, panzerotti from Puglia, fried pizza, potatocrocchè, arrosticini from southern Italy, arancini in a thousand and one recipes...
If all these little wonders mean nothing to you, then it's high time to rethink your assumptions and understand that Italian cuisine is not just about pizza and fresh pasta, however good they may be!
Because while transalpine cuisine can be enjoyed in restaurants, it can also be eaten with your fingers, standing in the street. Yes, street food is everywhere in Italy, no matter what region you're in. Affordable, generous, and delicious, Italian street food has everything you could want!
If you feel like getting off the beaten track and discovering other Italian flavors, then you've come to the right place. In Paris, a few restaurants and stalls offer you a real journey across the Alps, with a wide range of street food specialties.
Here are some great Italian street food restaurants in Paris!



Nonno Nino, Italy live in Wagram: fresh pasta, seasonal ingredients, and a terrace in bloom.
Sponsored - In the heart of Paris's 17th arrondissement, at the foot of the Wagram metro station, you'll find a veritable Italian culinary treasure, the restaurant Nonno Nino (Grand-père Nino in French). This charming, welcoming establishment, with a pretty, flower-filled summer terrace, invites you to enjoy fresh pasta made on the premises and a seasonal menu highlighting the authentic flavors of Italy. With products straight from Italy, a refined selection of Italian wines and a floral decor, Nonno Nino offers a unique culinary experience for all Italian food lovers. [Read more]



Pezzopane: the family-run Italian sandwich shop with gourmet paninos in the Marais district
In the Marais district of Paris, Pezzopane invites you to Italy with its paninos featuring authentic Neapolitan recipes prepared in-house with 100% Italian products. Here, indulgence is a family affair, from sandwiches to desserts! [Read more]



Vafamoc, Italian street food and Neapolitan-style pizza fritta / panzerotti near Canal St Martin
Paris's 10th arrondissement has a new Italian street food hotspot to add to your list: VAFAMOC. Forget everything you know about pizza, the star here is panzerotto! Just a stone's throw from the Canal Saint Martin, discover this specialty straight from the land of the Botte. [Read more]



Rosata, the Italian sandwich shop for unique, gourmet focaccias in Saint-Lazare
To enjoy Italian cuisine on the go, head for Rosata, a stone's throw from the Gare Saint-Lazare station, with its deliciously soft focaccias that you can fill to your heart's content! [Read more]



Panozzi, Italian street-food sandwiches filled with the finest ingredients
At Panozzi, panozzo sandwiches come in all shapes and sizes, in a multitude of original and tasty recipes. [Read more]



Lupo, the jewel of street food and king of panozzo, a stone's throw from the Champs-Elysées
Discover Lupo, the new temple of Italian street food in Paris. This innovative restaurant offers unique culinary creations such as Panozzo and Lupozzo, imagined by co-founder and French vice-pizza champion Julien Antoniolli. Located in the 8th arrondissement, Lupo offers a unique gastronomic experience, blending Italian tradition with an American touch! [Read more]



Alla Mano, finger-fried Italian street food in Sentier
Head for the Sentier to discover Alla Mano and its Italian street-food specialties: supplì, Roman cousins not so far removed from Sicilian arancini; and panzerotti, a kind of doughnut topped like a pizza frita. [Read more]



Baldoria, Italian street food and pizza by the slice
Baldoria has arrived with an Italian specialty that is still little-known in Paris: pizza al taglio, otherwise known as pizza by the slice. [Read more]



Cantinetta Ventura, our photos of the Italian street food restaurant in the 8th arrondissement of Paris
Italian food lovers, here's a new address that should wake up your taste buds... We're off to Cantinetta Ventura, an Italian restaurant in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, with two addresses not far from each other, offering a 100% gourmet menu, for a timeless moment, with the good flavors of the Botte. We've tried it, we'll tell you about it! [Read more]



Toscanino, the schiacciate restaurant in street food mode in the rue Mouffetard
Do you know schiacciate? This typically Italian oven-baked bread comes to Paris in the form of tasty sandwiches at Toscanino, a restaurant in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, rue Mouffetard. A beautiful product to taste on the spot or to take away that smells good the sun of Florence. We tested it, we tell you! [Read more]
Find the location of all these addresses by clicking on the map at the bottom of the article.
Italian restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
In the mood for Italian? Here are the best Italian restaurants in Paris to enjoy transalpine specialties! [Read more]
Enjoy your wonderful discoveries!



Italian restaurants in Paris, our best addresses














