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FabbrezzaB+Worth Trying
45 Rue des Cinq Diamants, 75013 Paris, France
· Takeout Restaurant, Bar, Cocktail bar
· 4.6/5 Google (960 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively neighborhood pizzeria with flavorful Neapolitan-style pies, friendly service, and standout tiramisu; expect occasional waits and some inconsistency between dine-in and delivery.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Fabbrezza delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent Neapolitan pizza with quality ingredients and genuinely friendly, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution during rush periods and delivery—with occasional burnt or undercooked pies—prevents a higher grade. The charming Butte-aux-Cailles location and strong loyalty suggest a beloved local favorite, but reliability gaps keep it from competing with the area's most celebrated pizza destinations.
Restaurant Summary
This lively spot in Butte-aux-Cailles feels warm and bustling, with servers who are genuinely kind and quick with suggestions. Diners talk about pies with a light, puffy rim and fresh toppings, and one guest summed it up: "the calzone had me planning a return visit." It is the sort of neighborhood gem where wine, laughter, and pizzas share the same table. The cooking leans classic Neapolitan with elevated ingredients rather than flashy fusion. Expect proper tomato-forward sauces, nduja heat, and premium creations like truffle and pistachio that add indulgence without losing the Italian soul. Most nights it is ideal for folks who love straightforward, flavor-first cooking and do not mind a busy room when delivery orders surge. Families are well covered: there are Bambino options like Margherita Bambino (€9), Lasagne Bambino (€12), and Pasta Pomodoro Bambino (€9). Kids who enjoy pizza and simple pastas will be happy, and vegan or vegetarian families can navigate easily thanks to the Marinara, Vegan pizza, and meat-free pastas. If your child needs plain flavors, stick to Margherita, Pomodoro, or simple gnocchi.
At a Glance
- Flavorful Neapolitan-style pizzas with quality ingredients
- Friendly, helpful service and cozy neighborhood vibe
- Strong dessert game (tiramisu, pistachio tiramisu)
- Inconsistency during rush and delivery; occasional burnt or undercooked pies
- Some complaints about salad value and item availability at peak times
What Sets It Apart
- double-tomato calzone standout
- creative yet classic Italian toppings
- kid-size Italian dishes
What People Love
- That double-tomato calzone that sparks cravings
- Fresh toppings with real nduja heat
- Pistachio tiramisu that steals the show
- Kind service that helps with choices
Points of Concern
- Service can lag when delivery volume spikes; dine-in may feel deprioritized
- Quality swings reported: occasional burnt or undercooked bases
- Some salads considered pricey for portion and presentation
- Review patterns show occasional hyperbole and outlier extremes; overall signals remain mostly authentic
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-42 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegetarians: Cinq Diamants Formaggi (€15) or Ravioli Cèpes (€24)
- For vegans: Marinara (€9), Penne Pomodoro (€14), Penne Arrabiata (€15)
- For kids: Margherita Bambino (€9) and Lasagne Bambino (€12)
Perfect For
- Casual pizza night with friends
- Family dinner with kid-friendly choices
- A neighborhood date with wine and tiramisu
- Quick, satisfying meal before exploring street art nearby
Location Insights
Area: Charming village-like enclave with street art and indie spots; attracts locals, students, and creatives.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical Paris urban safety norms apply.
Nearby: Near cafes, bars, and small shops; convivial streets and murals add to pre/post-meal stroll appeal.
Quartier de la GareQuartier de la Gare is characterized by its multicultural atmosphere, with many Asian restaurants and shops reflecting the local community. The dining scene is diverse, offering authentic Asian cuisine alongside traditional French bistros, attracting both locals and visitors seeking affordable and varied food options. The area is lively but more residential and less touristy compared to central Paris.
Chinatown (Paris 13th)This micro-neighborhood is known for its concentration of Asian restaurants, grocery stores, and cultural shops, making it a culinary hotspot for authentic Asian dining experiences. It has a bustling, vibrant street life with a strong community feel, popular among both locals and tourists interested in Asian cuisine.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–14:30, 18:00–23:30
Tuesday11:30–14:30, 18:00–23:30
Wednesday11:30–14:30, 18:00–23:30
Thursday11:30–14:30, 18:00–23:30
Friday11:30–15:00, 18:00–00:00
Saturday11:30–00:00
Sunday11:30–23:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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