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Soul Kitchen

4.5 (133 reviews)
Closed 8:45 am - 6:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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From top clockwise: vegetarian wrap, duck quiche, and squash soup
Jenny Z.

What a lovely find! As you walk around Montmartre, you will find yourself hungry and in need of lunch. Skip all the touristy brasseries and come to Soul Kitchen. The place is small but brightly lit, with kind servers. For lunch, they usually have a prix-fixe for 13.90 euros, that consists of a small salad, choice of entree, and dessert. When we went, there were four entree options: a vegetarian wrap, duck quiche, sausage quiche, and a squash soup with toasts. Between the three of us, we tried three of the four and all were fantastic and very filling! For dessert, we had the option of a yogurt with chestnut paste, or a chocolate cream with butterscotch. Both were delicious. Overall a great and affordable find, perfect for a rest during a day exploring Montmartre.

Paul H.

Nice quaint cafe just over the hill from Saint Coeur. Upon entering you're greeted by a bright, cool decor equally reflected in the staff whom cheerfully greeted us in French and subsequently explained the menu in French, which was a 3 option lunch offering cool connected by a colorful side salad presented with each option. My partner and I ordered the chili and rice and quiche dishes along with two spritzer like flavored drinks - mango and ginger. Thoroughly enjoyed the food and atmosphere here and would definitely be open to returning for another visit.

Salad, soup, Quiche, Cappuccino, hot cider
Laura G.

Sweet, cute little hipster coffee in Paris Super fast. The food was very tasty. Easy to find

Mixed rice/almond/hazelnut milk lattes.
Natasha S.

This is an adorable little coffee house/café. They have great food options as well as pastries. We just stopped in to grab some coffee and didn't get to experience their food. We had lattes made with their special mixed rice/almond/hazelnut blend non-dairy milk. It had an interesting and unique flavor to it, but made the latte very tasty. Prices were reasonable. If I lived in the area, I could see myself being a regular.

DineoutGal A.

Located in montmatre about a 5 min walk from sacre coeur. It is away from the craziness of The Place du Tertre, the main square in this area where all the artists set up to sell to tourists. It's a very small cozy cafe that serves up various hot drinks, baked goods and a small menu of food. Caught Sunday brunch crowd and there was a formula offering salad / main / dessert for 15.50 euro. Today was either a Spanish tortilla of potatoes, eggs and vegetables with a feta sauce which was delicious and tasted very light despite the ingredients. Other choice was Mac and cheese with salmon which was good and not overly heavy. Salad was delicious with a light dressing - lettuce, cabbage, beets and seeds. Dessert was a brownie or a cheese yogurt with jam. Mocha coffee was the best so far in Paris. Service is very nice and accommodating and speaks English and will explain the menu. Grab your own cutlery, water and baguette at a side table. And order at the counter then pay after you're done.

Denise S.

Could this place get any cuter? I can't imagine how... This small and cozy cafe is a perfect place for lunch or an afternoon snack. Despite being just behind the Sacre-Coeur, it doesn't feel touristy at all (maybe because you still have to go down the stairs to rue Lamark). You order at the counter and there is a drinks menu but for the food items, you can pretty much see everything so you can just point. I had the lunch set -- a green salad with some pasta on it, a pear and potato soup with carrot sticks on the side (the dip was amazing... what do they put in there?! I couldn't tell but carrots never tasted so good), and a slice of carrot cake for 12.50 euros. They have a bunch of teas, espresso drinks, and homemade flavoured lemonades. Quirky touches won me over: a cupboard of games/book/toys (very kid friendly), the little girl quietly colouring and sipping juice in a corner (I think she is one of the staff's kids... she was so well behaved it made me think of all those books about French parenting: http://www.amazon.com/Bringing-Up-B%C3%A9b%C3%A9-Discovers-Parenting/dp/1594203334), cards on each table with thought-provoking conversation topics, a daily challenge (e.g. name 5 species of spiders to win a free madelaine), not to mention the warm, friendly service that belies all the stereotypes about Parisian servers. I would definitely stop here next time I'm in Paris and need a break from heavier bistro fare.

Lena M.

Nice, cozy And tasty. Had an appetizing breakfast here with homemade granola&milk, a soft cheese baguette and a fresh grapefruit juice. Any better proposition to start into the day loaded with a snap of energy?;)

Adrienne K.

Really cute location and the people were super sweet. We got there sort of late morning so they didn't have much left in the way of pastries but we got the last plain croissant and it was delicious. They put a little smiley in my son's hot chocolate and was the perfect way to start our busy day of sightseeing.

Soul Kitchen. Photo taken by http://www.farfelue.com/
Faye B.

Hands down the best granola in the whole of Paris. Now most of the recently opened cafes in Paris serve a killer homemade granola however in every single cafe I've frequented they only serve one measured tablespoon of granola sprinkled over a large portion of yoghurt. I always thought the yoghurt was supposed to be the accompaniment, not the other way round? Well at Soul Kitchen you'll get a real portion of divine homemade granola (in fact you can choose from four different varieties) with a pot of fromage blanc on the side. The granola aside, I also tried their salad which was fresh and made with love. The whole menu looked wonderful, you can tell that everything tastes as good as it looks. The lunch menu costs 15.50 euro for a main dish, a bowl of salad and a dessert which is very good value! I also had the best chai tea latte I've had in the whole of Paris which will have me returning time and time again. Sweet service with smiley girls. Everything about this place is homely and lovely. I cannot talk more highly of this beautiful cafe!

Alyssa C.

Had their cute little breakfast combo (pastry, juice, and coffee) and was extremely satisfied. Such a quaint little place with a great aesthetic. Highly recommend if you're looking to grab breakfast or lunch in the Montmartre area!

Granola with yogurt
Oleksandr S.

Very good place for breakfast,small,cozy,free WiFi,granola with yogurt was excellent,coffee was good either,the service was great,highly recommend this place for breakfast

Charlotte H.

Our meal was very good ! It is at a 5 minute walk from the Notre cœur if you wish to go eat after visiting. We had a vegetarian meal, it was very good. Quick service and very nice people! Savoury meal! Don't hesitate, just go eat !

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Serge R.

This place is amazing it's my favorite restaurant in Montmartre I love the quality of the food it's not expensive everything is made home they don't have much choice but it is so original so rich so organic, run to this restaurant

Quiche & sweet potatoe quinoa dish w/ salad!

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This place was delicious! Great ambiance! Everything was fresh and super tasty. I would def recommend to anyone visiting the area.

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Nice place gor a cup of coffe and a fresh breakfast. Recommend this place when you visit Monmartre.

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Love it. Great vibes, nice soul and the staff are really fairly okay, all things considered!

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The pear caramel muffin is amazing. This is a cute cafe with English-speaking staff. It has a nice laid back vibe and has free WiFi!

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Cosy bustling little cafe with friendly service and delicious food! I had the vegetable crumble and salad, fair prices, highly recommended!

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Le Grenier à Pain - Pain au chocolat

Le Grenier à Pain

(160 reviews)

Montmartre, 18ème

A gem This was our…read morelast stop before we headed to the airport to cone back home. Recommend by a friend who use to live in Paris, in the same area as the bakery. She told me I needed to get the pain au chocolat as they tend to run out. I got myself the ham and tomato thing as well as a big log covered in chocolate. I ate what I got on my flight back to LA. My friend was right. They make good stuff. I have to commend the person working. She was literally the only person out there. It was quite busy and she had her hands full

While I passed many bakeries on the walk through Montmartre, I am glad I stopped in at Le Grenier á…read morePain. Upon entering the bakery, I was greeted by the aroma of butter and the sight of neat rows of fresh pastries. I really wanted to try one of everything, but I was determined to try the pain au chocolat, a personal favorite. Le Grenier a Pain's pain au chocolat was much larger and heartier than others I've tried yet retained its buttery-flakiness without feeling too heavy. I really enjoyed the pillowy texture of the pain au chocolat, which included a generous amount of chocolate folded inside. Paired with a cafe au lait, I was in heaven. The bakery is small yet inviting, and there was no seating indoors or outdoors. While I was hoping to enjoy my pastry on-the-go, it started pouring outside, so I was forced to huddle underneath the awning while I consumed my pain au chocolat. While I'd definitley come back for another pain au chocolat, I would also want to sample their savory pastries on my next visit.

La Crème de Paris - GF Chicken mushroom crepe

La Crème de Paris

(205 reviews)

€€

9ème

Omg, Thai place never disappoints. I ordered Nutella, banana, strawberry crepe. It was huge. It is…read moretoo much for one person. I also ordered espresso to have a balance with the sweet crepe. Service was great. It has great ambiance.

Déception avec un café mocha - Service et préparation frustrants…read moreHier matin, j'ai commandé un café mocha dans votre établissement et j'ai reçu une boisson parfaitement préparée : espresso, lait chaud et la juste dose de chocolat. En soirée, lorsque je suis revenu pour une version à emporter de la même boisson, j'ai vécu une expérience très frustrante. La caissière ne semblait pas connaître le terme " café mocha ". J'ai patiemment expliqué à plusieurs reprises que je souhaitais simplement la même boisson que celle que j'avais appréciée le matin même. Le barista chargé de la préparation n'était non seulement pas familier avec la recette standard, mais s'est montré impoli et dédaigneux. Malgré mes clarifications répétées, il a préparé la commande à contrecœur. Le résultat fut une boisson froide, sans aucune mousse de lait - rien à voir avec la qualité du matin. Après avoir passé beaucoup trop de temps à expliquer et à attendre, j'étais tellement épuisé par l'interaction que j'ai fini par accepter la boisson ratée sans prolonger la situation. Si l'on peut comprendre qu'une caissière ne soit pas une experte en café, le barista qui manipule la machine à café devrait parfaitement maîtriser les recettes classiques comme le café mocha et traiter les clients avec courtoisie et professionnalisme. Je suggère respectueusement au responsable de former correctement le personnel sur les boissons de base et les standards de service client afin que cela ne se reproduise plus. Cette expérience a été à la fois frustrante et inacceptable pour une commande simple et pourtant basique. J'espère que ce retour d'expérience permettra d'améliorer le service pour les futurs clients.

Le Valentin - Chocolate croissant

Le Valentin

(74 reviews)

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Richelieu-Drouot, 9ème

Petit endroit pour déjeuner qui a été recommander vivement…read more Le droit est très petit, ce qui permet un ambiance plus relaxe et détendu. Situés dans un des passage de Paris, cela réduit encore plus le bruit. Il y a une petite terrasse à l'extérieur. Le service est très courtois et gentil. Le menu est tout de même petit. Plusieurs pâtisseries sont disponible dans le comptoir que l'ont peu amener ou manger sur place. J'ai prit le menu qui inclus des oeufs brouillé. Le tout viens avec un pain au chocolat ou croissant, chocolat chaud ou café, les oeufs et un pain. J'ai prit un extra pour le bacon. J'ai trouvé le pain sec et sans goût, une chance qu'il y avait beurre (congelé) et de la confiture qui était bonne. Le pain au chocolat était OK. Le chocolat chaud était un chocolat de machine lavazza donc rien d'exceptionnel. Les oeufs quant à oeufs sont un hit and miss. Ce ne sont pas des oeufs pour tous le monde. Je crois qu'ils mettent trop de lait ou de crème et cela les rends très liquides. C'était passable. Je dois dire que le plus surprenant fut le prix final. Disons que pour ce prix là, je m'attendais à beaucoup mieux. Pas un mauvais endroit certain, d'ailleurs les multiples pâtisseries semble vraiment bonne et j'en prendrais sûrement en passant devant. Mais je ne reprendrai pas le menu déjeuner, beaucoup trop cher pour ce que c'est.

One of the best patisseries in Paris. My French teacher from Paris highly recommended this and so I…read morecame here with my family on a Sunday afternoon. We sat on the second floor but there is seating in the passage way as well. They do have wine in addition to coffee, hot chocolate, and tea. We tried the pistachio tart, the acrulier (like a fancier Ferrero rocher) and Kalingo (a chocolate cake). I had the gunpowder green tea while my sister had the hot chocolate. I honestly liked their hot chocolate more than the one at Angelina. It was rich but not chalky and the perfect amount of sweetness. The pistachio tart was the best one we've ever had and revived our spirits after a long day of walking. You pay downstairs and credit cards are accepted.

Soul Kitchen - coffee - Updated May 2026

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