For lovers of Caribbean cuisine, I have put together a selection of the best Creole restaurants in Paris. Whether you like peppers or not, you will certainly find what you are looking for.
La caffé créole
Address: 62 Bd Beaumarchais, 75011 Paris
Dishes with Antillean flavors and cocktails, each more exotic than the last; at the Caffé Créole, we take you on a journey to the Caribbean.
A wide range of rum and typical dishes such as chicken Colombo and prawns in a colorful and warm setting will make you spend a pleasant evening under the sun – almost.
Price: Average price €30
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.3/5
- TripAdvisor rating 4/5
- The Fork rating 9.3/10
Website: https://www.caffecreole.com/
Le Soixante douze
Address: 72 Rue du Chevaleret, 75013 Paris
This restaurant, run by a former Claudette, welcomes you in a warm atmosphere to offer you Creole and African cuisine.
The dishes are hearty, the spices are just right and the drinks are very refreshing. Let yourself be tempted by the accras, small tapas typical of the Antillean.
A great way to spend an evening, especially during the Claude François evenings.
Price: Average price €20
Review:
- Google rating 3.8/5
- TripAdvisor rating 3/5
- The Fork rating 8.1/10
Website: https://lesoixantedouze.fr/
La créole
Address: 122 Bd du Montparnasse, 75014 Paris
While the decoration already makes you travel, wait until you taste the traditional dishes of Antillean cuisine and the countless rums on the menu.
The portions are generous and the dishes are spiced just right.
The braised chicken is highly recommended by regulars.
For those who like chili, don’t hesitate to ask for the chili sauce which is prepared, like the rest, by a real Antillean chef.
Price: Between €10 and €38
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.2/5
- TripAdvisor rating 4/5
Website: https://la-creole.fr/
Le Doudeauville “Chez Arsène”
Address: 12 Rue Doudeauville, 75018 Paris
Arsène, a well-known figure in the neighborhood, offers typical Antillean dishes and succulent desserts such as flambéed bananas, which you should try as soon as possible.
Let yourself be tempted by this small restaurant and the charm of the warm and relaxed Antillean welcome.
Review:
- Google rating 4.6/5
Chez Max
Address: 16 Bd de Belleville, 75020 Paris
The checkered tablecloths will put you in the Creole atmosphere as soon as you walk through the door of this small 20-seat restaurant.
On the menu: Colombo, rougail, coconut flan and pineapple.
You can also order from the caterer next door for your evenings with friends.
Price: Average price €25
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.1/5
Website: https://www.traiteurantillais.com/
Bon Mangé Créole
Address: 24 Rue Biot, 75017 Paris
This small restaurant with a red frontage offers authentic cuisine and a warm welcome.
Plantain, fish, Colombo… the dishes are generous and homemade.
Price: Average price €15-20
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.2/5
- TripAdvisor rating 4/5
Website: https://www.bonmangecreole.com/
Café Gwada
Address: 47 Rue Léon Frot, 75011 Paris
The tablecloths, the decoration, the smells and the warm welcome take you straight to the Guadeloupean sun.
No menu, just a small slate with the dishes and starters of the day.
The authenticity is guaranteed.
Don’t leave without trying the codfish accras.
Price: Average price €20-30
Review:
- Google rating 4.6/5
- TripAdvisor rating 4.5/5
Website: http://gwada-cafe.lafourchette.rest/
La Charrette Créole
Address: 15 Rue Jules Chaplain, 75006 Paris
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As the name suggests, this is a place where you can enjoy spicy Creole cuisine in an extremely family-friendly and relaxed setting.
The dishes are generous and the arranged rums are truly authentic.
It is offered as an after-dinner drink. The rougail is also highly recommended by the restaurant’s regulars.
Price: Average price €20
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.2/5
- TripAdvisor rating 4/5
- The Fork rating 7.5/10
Website: https://la-charrette-creole.net-lab.fr/
Au Paradis Tropical
Address: 6 Rue Custine, 75018 Paris
An excellent Haitian restaurant in Paris, with warm and spicy food, rum cocktails to try out, and an attentive staff.
The dishes are generous and the prices are quite reasonable.
A little nugget to try out.
Price: Average price €25
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.5/5
- TripAdvisor rating 4.5/5
- The Fork rating 9.4/10
Website: https://www.auparadistropical.com/
Ti Case Créole
Address: 115 Rue Didot, 75014 Paris
A very pretty restaurant where you can enjoy authentic Creole and Cajun dishes.
The dishes are generous and the products are fresh.
A very pleasant background music accompanies you throughout the meal to make you spend a pleasant moment full of conviviality.
If you have any room left in your stomach, try the sweet potato cake for dessert.
Price: Average price €25-30
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.2/5
- TripAdvisor rating 3.5/5
- The Fork rating 8.8/10
Website: https://www.ticasecreole.com/
Bon Ti Gou
Address: 132 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 75010 Paris
You will book a trip to the islands with the Creole cuisine of this Carribean restaurant.
The dishes are homemade and the staff takes care of the customers.
The decoration, although simple, puts you in a very pleasant atmosphere.
Let yourself be tempted by the typical dishes of the Antillean (moambé chicken, alocos, bokits, Creole tapas, ginger cake, Habana plate…) for an evening.
Price: Average price €10-30
Reviews:
- Google rating 4.6/5
- TripAdvisor rating 4/5
Website: http://bontigou.zenchef.com/
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