If there's one district that's particularly popular with tourists, it's undoubtedly Montmartre. With its picture-postcard atmosphere, narrow cobbled streets, souvenir stores and mythical landmarks that have made Paris history, such as the Moulin de la Galette, the Sacré-Coeur Basilica and the Moulin Rouge, this district on the heights of the capital has it all.
So you've decided to take your next stroll in the Montmartre district, and can't wait to climb the famous Montmartre stairs and discover what the Butte Montmartre has in store for you? A lovely walk awaits you, from Place des Abbesses to Place du Tertre.
And since a walk is a long way to go, at some point you're going to have to stop off somewhere for a bite to eat. Montmartre is full of good restaurants, for which Parisians and tourists alike are determined to tackle the district's maze of alleyways, slopes and staircases.
Discover our best restaurant addresses in Montmartre, as well as our latest finds and favorites.



Restaurant Berchoux offers the best of flexitarian cuisine in the heart of Butte Montmartre
Sponsored - Berchoux is a restaurant that offers flexitarian dishes and promotes a "zero waste" philosophy. The menu changes daily, starting at just €14 for lunch. You can reserve a table by calling 01 89 43 01 86. [Read more]



Zoutra, the Levantine restaurant, wine bar, and eatery that delights Montmartre
Zoutra is the new Levantine restaurant and bar in the 18th arrondissement in Montmartre. The little sister of Adraba, this wine bar with beautiful, creative dishes to share and rich in flavor is a wonderful discovery. We'll tell you more about our discovery. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: La Mère Catherine, a Montmartre institution
La Mère Catherine, a Montmartre institution founded in 1793, combines history, traditional French cuisine and live music every evening. [Read more]



Feyma: a family-run Mediterranean canteen, part delicatessen, part coffee shop in the 18th arrondissement
Part Mediterranean cuisine, part friendly coffee shop, Feyma is the 18th arrondissement's warm and welcoming cantine, where you can enjoy generous, homemade dishes from a smiling family who pass on their culinary heritage every day. [Read more]



Chez Marguerite, le Bouillon de Montmartre, Paris 18th arrondissement
Just a stone's throw from the Sacré-Coeur, discover Chez Marguerite, an authentic Parisian bouillon in the 18th arrondissement. You'll find classic French dishes, gourmet plates and friendly service, lunch and dinner. [Read more]



Pantobaguette, an aesthete's haven combining Basque and Korean flavors in the 18th arrondissement
Pantobaguette, the culinary and musical counter in the 18th arrondissement, welcomes a new chef behind the stove. While founder Antonin Girard is never far away, Rodolphe Graffin now has carte blanche to infuse his inspirations, which range from the Basque Country to Korea. A most delicious marriage. [Read more]



Bistrotto, a fine Italian restaurant with a lunch menu from €12 in Montmartre!
Rafael Dos Santos, the restaurateur behind the Portuguese tavern Sapinho, crosses borders to open Bistrotto, an Italian restaurant with a competitively priced lunch menu! [Read more]



L'Hôtel Particulier Montmartre, the restaurant with confidential bucolic terrace
Looking for serenity, calm and greenery in the heart of Paris? Discover the restaurant and hidden garden terraces of the Hôtel Particulier Montmartre, a bucolic and confidential setting in the heart of the 18th arrondissement. A former Hermès residence, this secret spot, accessible via the Rocher de la Sorcière passage, invites you to discover its lush garden, refined bistronomic cuisine and cocktail bar all summer long. Open every day, from breakfast to dinner, including brunch and cocktails. [Read more]



Le Boréal, fabulous responsible café-bistro by Philippine Jaillet and Charles Neyers (Top Chef 2025)
Café in the morning, bistro at lunchtime and in the evening, brunch at weekends; Le Boréal is the perfect solution to all your desires. Its founder-chefs, Philippine Jaillet and Charles Neyers, are both taking part in Top Chef 2025. [Read more]



Sapinho, an authentic Portuguese tavern in Montmartre
Perched high up on the Butte Montmartre, Sapinho is an authentic Portuguese tavern where you can live, eat and drink. [Read more]



L'Almanach Montmartre, a high-altitude bistronomic and artistic restaurant
High up on the Butte Montmartre, l'Almanach Montmartre is a restaurant that combines bistronomy and art. [Read more]



Marla, an attractive restaurant in Paris's 18th arrondissement
Sponsored - The Montmartre district sees the opening of Marla, an attractive new restaurant at the foot of the Lamarck-Caulaincourt station. Visit Marla, a restaurant designed by Nicolas Rodriguez and Jean-Marc Yao, with chef Jude Soliven at the helm in the kitchen. [Read more]



Chez Zena, family-style Lebanese cuisine in the 18th arrondissement
Want to travel to the heart of the Mediterranean without leaving Paris? Head for Chez Zena, a Lebanese restaurant in the 18th arrondissement, offering family-style cuisine with intoxicating flavors. It's the perfect place to get away from it all, while enjoying a delicious meal! [Read more]



Maison Pinsa, the restaurant to taste the ancestor of Roman pizza in Paris
For lovers of Italian cuisine, Maison Pinsa invites you to discover a new take on antique pizza at its Parisian addresses. On the menu, inventive recipes and gourmet discoveries for fans of this Italian specialty. Here's one of the standard-bearers of Roman pizza in Paris. [Read more]



Armande, a charming restaurant-caterer-pâtisserie where everything is homemade in Montmartre
Meeting Armande has to be earned. You have to climb to the top of the Butte Montmartre to discover this caterer-restaurant, which also serves as a small patisserie, but it's well worth the effort. [Read more]



B.O.U.L.O.M: Chef Julien Duboué's bakery-restaurant with all-you-can-eat buffet
3 concepts in one place: that's what Chef Julien Duboué is offering you to discover with his latest gourmet baby named Boulom. Opened in February 2018, Boulom brings together not only a restaurant with an all-you-can-eat buffet, but also a bakery and a hidden cocktail bar... [Read more]



Sosso Restaurant, Mediterranean dishes to share in Paris's 18th arrondissement
Nestled in a lively street in the 18th arrondissement, Sosso Restaurant invites you to share its Mediterranean dishes on the terrace or indoors. [Read more]



Bouillon Service, Bouillon Pigalle's self-service restaurant-boutique
Bouillon Service is Bouillon Pigalle's self-service restaurant-boutique, where you can take away the company's classics as well as a range of bakery products. [Read more]



Le Moulin de la Galette, the legendary Montmartre restaurant in Paris
Le Moulin de la Galette is a legendary Montmartre institution. Immortalized by painters such as Van Gogh and Renoir, the restaurant now invites us to savor comforting recipes typical of French brasserie. [Read more]



Le Comptoir de Crème, the 18th arrondissement's friendly restaurant with plates to share
The second address of Camille and Maxime, founders of the restaurant Crème, Comptoir de Crème is just a few meters away. This small eatery offers plates to share, in a convivial atmosphere. [Read more]



L'olivier, a restaurant offering top-quality French and Mediterranean cuisine
Located opposite the town hall in the 18th arrondissement, L'olivier restaurant offers generous French and Mediterranean cuisine made with quality ingredients. It's the perfect place to sit back and relax indoors in winter, or to dine out on the terrace in fine weather. [Read more]



Nemesis, the Lebanese-inspired kebab artisan
Located behind the Butte Montmartre, in the pretty Rue Caulaincourt, Nemesis is an artisan kebab shop offering 100% home-made sandwiches and side dishes. A trendy place, offering Lebanese flavors, to be discovered in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. [Read more]



La Traversée: the refined neighborhood bistro and its jazz evenings, a stone's throw from Butte Montmartre
Just off the Butte Montmartre, on a lively street, you'll find La Traversée, an elegant neighborhood restaurant serving colorful, well-crafted dishes in a convivial atmosphere, sometimes accompanied by live jazz, for even more pleasure! [Read more]



Etsi - Le Bistro, the Greek-Parisian tavern in Paris' 18th arrondissement
Etsi - Le Bistro, is the first of two restaurants run by Franco-Greek chef Mikaëla Liaroutsos. Located just a few minutes from the Montmartre cemetery, Etsi takes us to Greece for a meal. [Read more]



Double: the original gourmet micro-counter in Paris's 18th arrondissement
Introducing Double, a micro-restaurant with a double-sided concept! At lunchtime, you can enjoy the unmissable onigiri, available for takeaway only. In the evening, the place welcomes just 12 guests for an intimate culinary experience featuring pasta... all concocted by creative Japanese chef Tsuyoshi Yamakawa. Head to the 18th arrondissement of Paris to push open the doors of this tiny, but oh-so-gourmet and atypical restaurant! [Read more]



Pagaille, a free-spirited bistro in the heights of the 18th arrondissement
Just opened in the heights of the 18th arrondissement, Pagaille is already proving to be a sure bet on rue Ramey, with its free-spirited, joyful bistronomic dishes. [Read more]



L'Atelier Dürüm, the Turkish canteen with delicious dürüms in the 18th arrondissement
On Rue de Clignancourt, in the 18th arrondissement, Atelier Dürüm is a family affair, before becoming a must-visit address in the neighborhood. On the menu? Generous, homemade cuisine, inspired above all by the traditional cuisine of southeast Turkey. [Read more]



Le café de la Conversation, the neighborhood canteen that takes you on a journey through the 18th arrondissement
If the Porte de Montmartre district is known for its flea markets and bustle, it's also home to the Maison de la Conversation, which has now opened its own café-restaurant: Café de la Conversation. [Read more]



Colchide in Paris: a tasty plunge into Georgian cuisine
For a tasty trip to Georgia, head for Colchis! With two locations in Paris, the gourmet chain is showcasing delicious specialties from this fascinating Caucasus country. [Read more]



Adraba, the restaurant that gives Levantine cuisine a new lease on life
The umpteenth new Levantine restaurant in Paris, Adraba stands out from its peers for its sincere approach and flamboyant execution. [Read more]



P1 Bouche, the healthy, gourmet restaurant featuring products from Atelier P1
In the heart of the 18th arrondissement, discover the Atelier P1 derivative restaurant, just a stone's throw away, where you can enjoy delicious, healthy and gourmet bakery specialties in a warm, sunny setting. [Read more]



Meha, a remarkable and affordable bistronomic restaurant on the heights of the 18th arrondissement
Remarkable, affordable, delectable: there are many words to describe Meha, the must-visit bistronomic restaurant on rue Ramey in Paris's 18th arrondissement. [Read more]



Nakatsu, a responsible Japanese fried chicken restaurant perched in the 18th
Perched on the heights of the 18th arrondissement, the Nakatsu restaurant specializes in karaage, the famous Japanese fried chicken, offered in burger and donburi. [Read more]



GEMÜSE, the legendary Berlin kebab shop on Rue Ramey
Sponsored - For the past 4 years, GEMÜSE has been delighting Paris with its gourmet, colorful, 100% homemade kebabs. At 61 rue Ramey, France's first "Berliner kebap" introduces everyone to a different way of cooking kebab, and offers the best sandwich possible by working each ingredient with love! [Read more]



Les Frères des Batignolles and their old-fashioned kebabs in Barbès
Les Frères des Batignolles arrive in Barbès with their old-fashioned kebabs, marinated spit and good humor. [Read more]



etsi l'ouzeri, Greek street-food according to Mikaela Liaroutsos
Following on from étsi le bistro, Franco-Greek chef Mikaela Liaroutsos has just opened a Greek taverna a stone's throw away, featuring Greek street-food and shareable mezzes. [Read more]



Café Aristide, bar, restaurant and hidden terrace in Montmartre
Café Aristide opens its doors and welcomes you to its charming Bohème restaurant for a delicious moment at any time of day. From breakfast to aperitifs, dinner or lunch on its hidden terrace, this is a hidden spot that's sure to win you over. [Read more]



Bouillon Pigalle, great French classics at low prices
From midday to midnight, Bouillon Pigalle delivers the great classics of bistro cuisine at low prices. It's the perfect place for those on a budget. [Read more]



Le Bon, la Butte, friendly neighborhood bistro and organic bowling on the Butte Montmartre
A true neighborhood bistro, Le Bon, La Butte invites you to get together with friends, with its cheerful dishes, organic wines and friendly atmosphere. [Read more]



The Coq & Fils restaurant and its beautiful poultry
Le Coq Rico, Montmartre's iconic restaurant, is changing its name to Le Coq & Fils. On the menu is a redesigned menu where pedigree poultry is more than ever in the spotlight thanks to three-star chef Antoine Westermann. [Read more]
Find the location of all these addresses by clicking on the map at the bottom of the article.
And to stroll around the neighborhood:
Things to do in the Montmartre neighborhood: Ideas for outings and great places to visit
Are you going to Montmartre and looking for a great place to visit? Here are some places in the 18th arrondissement that are sure to delight you! [Read more]
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