Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Franco‑Bangla spot with lots of vegan options and fresh juices; food quality and service vary by visit, so go for the vibe and lighter plates, not a traditional curry feast.
Paris-Féni offers charming ambiance and thoughtful vegetarian options on a quiet Oberkampf side street, but inconsistent execution—particularly bland mains and uneven service—limits its appeal. Food safety incidents and a recent downward trend in quality reports prevent a stronger grade despite genuine strengths in setting and menu philosophy.
On a quiet Oberkampf side street, Paris‑Féni feels warm and bustling with a sunny terrace and colorful plates. Diners describe staff as friendly but sometimes stretched, and one summed it up: "Cute setting, healthy food, but execution swings." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans Franco‑Bangla with chapatti wraps, pithas, and biryani alongside French touches—more fresh and light than heavy or fiery. Fans praise the soups and juices, while several found mains—especially chicken biryani—underseasoned and uneven. Expect mild spice unless you ask for more, and go in for wholesome fusion rather than classic curry house comfort. Families fare reasonably well: mild biryani, chapatti, and rice dishes are kid-accessible, plus simple desserts at €6. There is no kids menu, but portions are manageable for sharing. If your child is very spice‑averse, this menu is forgiving; adventurous eaters may want to try the pithas or veggie plates.
Area: Trendy Oberkampf side street with creative bars and casual eateries; draws students, creatives, and neighborhood regulars.
Safety: Generally safe, lively in evenings with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Near Rue Oberkampf nightlife, casual cafes, indie shops, and music venues; terrace seating faces a small square.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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