Delivery · Takeout
Ultra-budget neighborhood fast-food spot with standout cheap pizzas and vegan burgers, mixed execution, and notable cleanliness complaints; best for quick, inexpensive bites rather than destination dining.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Kbio offers budget-friendly pizzas that regulars praise, but serious safety incidents including metal fragments and pest sightings create legitimate health concerns that override value appeal. Inconsistent execution—great pizzas one visit, burnt offerings the next—combined with reported cleanliness lapses make this a risky choice despite loyal following and fast service. Best approached as occasional quick bite only, not reliable dining option.
Kbio is a no-frills counter-service spot where locals swing by for cheap pies and burgers, with a steady stream of students and neighbors. Expect ultra-budget prices, quick tickets, and a mixed track record on execution. Some diners rave that the €6 pizzas are a steal, saying it is "shockingly good for the price," while others flag dirty tables or grumpy service. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic fast food: thin, crisp pizzas, basic burgers with fries, kebab, and a few fusion touches like an Indian-style pizza. The highlights are consistently the pizzas and the clear lineup of vegan patties, while chicken wings and tenders draw the most complaints for dryness. This is best for quick, inexpensive bites when budget trumps polish, not for special-occasion dining. Families on a budget will find it workable: simple pizza Margherita, cheeseburgers with fries, and soft drinks are kid-ready. There is no formal kids menu, but portions and flavors are accessible. If your crew prefers pristine dining rooms or needs strict cleanliness guarantees, consider alternatives; otherwise, it is a practical, low-cost option.
Area: Mixed residential and light industrial edge of 19th; practical, student- and worker-heavy, not touristic.
Safety: Generally fine with active foot traffic; upkeep varies by block; standard big-boulevard vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near rail yards/arts venues of La Villette; everyday shops and takeaways; functional rather than scenic.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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