Solid, crowd-pleasing burgers with quick, mostly friendly service on lively Rue Montorgueil; expect moderate prices, occasional queues, and some inconsistency on fries and service.
Manhattn's Burgers delivers strong food quality with juicy, well-seasoned burgers that justify its reputation on Rue Montorgueil. However, variable fries quality and occasional cooking inconsistencies prevent a higher grade, while friendly but uneven service during peak hours limits reliability. The vibrant street setting and fair pricing make it a worthwhile neighborhood burger destination, though not a citywide draw.
Set on Rue Montorgueil, the room feels warm and bustling with a casual New York gloss. Staff are often friendly and efficient, though queues and an unmanned counter pop up at rush hours. One diner summed it up: "Burger was juicy and flavorful; the wait was worth it." The kitchen favors classic builds over gimmicks—Irish Angus patties with French cheeses, smoky sauces, and truffle mayo. The culinary approach leans elevated comfort: recognizable burger combos, well-seasoned, and cooked to order when specified. Ideal for travelers near Les Halles wanting a reliable burger fix rather than a chefly experiment. Families do well here: there is a dedicated kids burger, fries, chicken bites, and milkshakes. Picky eaters can keep it simple with an Empire Cheeseburger, while vegetarians have a falafel option. Portions are decent, pricing mid-20s per person, and the lively street keeps kids entertained.
Area vibe: Pedestrian, lively market street popular with locals and visitors; casual eateries and cafes dominate.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, high foot traffic; occasional crowding typical of central Paris.
What's nearby: Near Les Halles and short walk from the Louvre; dense retail and food scene along Rue Montorgueil.