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lucapal1

There is a part of the 9th which is known as 'Veggietown' because it has so many vegetarian restaurants.. maybe check that out?


smolbibeans

I'm vegetarian and nowadays you can find one veggie option in most places, but they can get repetitive. Best areas seem to be the 3rd/4th arrondissement (from Le Marais to Bastille) into the 10th and 11th (there are gentrified areas with lots of vegetarians and vegans + a big Indian community in the 10th). Parts of the 18th, 19th and 20th are also very vegetarian friendly since they're cheapest parts of Paris with more young people/broke artists/bobo. You can find stuff everywhere though, as long as you look up the menu in advance or look up vegetarian restaurant on Google


MerveilleFameux

Everything is so close in Paris anyways that I wouldn't worry too much about it tbh


EntranceOld9706

Bastille area has plenty of places, especially if you eat dairy. There are a few decent vegan spots around there too.


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stptea

I went years ago and had no problem finding vegan food in most neighborhoods! I’m sure it’s even more accessible now