Breizh Café
Le Marais
Bertrand Larcher's original Paris crêperie — Bordier butter, Breton cider, Tokyo-trained discipline.
Mexican street-food institution on rue Eugène Varlin — Canal Saint-Martin's handmade-tortilla bench since 2011.
Canal Saint-Martin's neo-bistro tide pulled the 10e dining axis east in the 2010s; El Nopal opened on rue Eugène Varlin a few steps from Quai de Valmy in 2011 and held the no-nonsense Mexican street-food bench while the Marais and the 11e took the rest of the conversation. Handmade tortillas, slow-cooked meats, sauces that don't dial down the heat — gorditas, quesadillas, tortas, tacos. The room is small, the storefront purple, the queue formal at dinner. Time Out Paris stocks it, Tripadvisor consistently. The casual Mexican counter for the post-canal-walk lunch — sits alongside Furia (11e neo-taquería) without overlapping register.
Small room, no-reservations register — go early for dinner.
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Canal View, Street Scene
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