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Eat MeatC+Worth Trying

63 Rue de Ponthieu, 75008 Paris, France · Fast food restaurant, Halal restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (1840 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Huge halal portions near Champs-Élysées at modest prices; great for quick, filling meals but expect tight seating and occasional inconsistency.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Eat Meat delivers exceptional value and speed near the Champs-Élysées with friendly, attentive service and generous portions that justify its loyal following. However, inconsistent food execution—occasional burnt paninis, variable steak doneness—and historical food safety concerns prevent a higher grade. For a quick, budget-friendly halal meal with reliable portions, it delivers solid performance within its fast-casual category.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from the Champs-Élysées, Eat Meat delivers huge halal portions at prices that feel kind for the area. The vibe is fast and friendly, with staff often offering small gestures like tea. One diner noted, "Portions were giant and the bill was modest." However, expect cozy seating and a quick-serve rhythm. The culinary approach leans comfort-forward and global rather than experimental: kebabs, burgers, bowls, and steak-frites with light twists like tandoori or curry. It suits travelers and locals after filling, straightforward meals more than culinary theater. Most plates hit the spot, though occasional misfires on steak doneness or a burnt panini suggest typical fast-casual variability. For families, this is easy and familiar: kebabs, burgers, fries, and rice bowls are kid-approachable. One reviewer mentioned no high chair, so plan accordingly. Portions are shareable, and prices for mains (€9-16) make a budget-friendly stop in a pricey neighborhood.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€18-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Touristy, upscale shopping corridor drawing visitors; fast-casual spots serve quick, hearty meals.

Safety: Well-trafficked, well-lit avenue; typical big-city pickpocket risk, otherwise safe.

Nearby: Steps from Champs-Élysées boutiques, offices, and galleries; heavy tourist flow, late hours nearby.

Champs-ÉlyséesThis neighborhood is characterized by upscale dining establishments, luxury boutiques, and a vibrant yet refined social atmosphere. It attracts a mix of well-heeled Parisians and visitors seeking premium experiences, with many restaurants offering gourmet French and international cuisine in stylish settings.
Faubourg Saint-HonoréKnown for its concentration of haute couture houses and luxury brands, this micro-neighborhood offers an exclusive dining scene with chic bistros and Michelin-starred restaurants catering to a discerning clientele.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–02:00 Tuesday10:00–02:00 Wednesday10:00–02:00 Thursday10:00–02:00 Friday10:00–02:00 Saturday10:00–02:00 Sunday10:00–02:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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