Cozy counter-service vegetarian spot with homestyle plates and kind staff; great for a fresh, affordable lunch, but portions and service flow can be inconsistent and one tuna item means it is not strictly vegetarian.
La Table Verte delivers solid neighborhood vegetarian dining with friendly, attentive service and above-average food quality anchored by fresh, homestyle comfort cooking. However, inconsistent execution—occasional blandness or oily prep—and a modest, sometimes crowded setting prevent grade A territory. Good lunch value and loyal following make it worth visiting for vegetarian-focused casual dining.
Tucked near Ternes, the room feels warm and cozy with a gentle lunch rush and friendly greetings. One diner noted, "They explained every dish and made us feel welcome." Service is kind if occasionally a bit rushed during peak hours. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans homestyle and produce-forward—think moussaka, potato and sweet potato gratin, couscous, and a soy-based burger. It is more comfort than cutting-edge, with daily specials and fresh, simple flavors. Most guests praise value, though a few mention small portions or dishes that land bland or slightly oily. For families, this is kid-friendly comfort: lasagna, gratin, couscous, and desserts like gluten-free chocolate cake are approachable. Menu data confirms mains at €15-17 and desserts around €4.5, but note the tuna tortilla means it is not strictly vegetarian; guide picky eaters accordingly.
Area vibe: Lively residential-commercial pocket near Ternes, with markets and offices; popular for weekday lunches.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets and good daytime footfall.
What's nearby: Close to Marché Poncelet, shops, and offices; draws locals and visitors exploring the 17th.