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    Faubourg Daimant, Restaurant in Paris
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    Michelin 2026

    Faubourg Daimant

    Vegan · 10th arrondissement, Paris

    Restaurant in Paris, France

    The Read

    Plant-Forward Precision

    Price

    €€

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Faubourg Daimant is a practical Paris pick when the table needs vegan food that still feels right for a date, birthday, or mixed-diet dinner. The Michelin Guide Plate signal helps justify the choice, the €€ positioning keeps it useful for a polished but low-pressure meal rather than a formal splurge.

    About Faubourg Daimant

    Faubourg Daimant is a vegan restaurant in Paris with €€ pricing and smart casual dress. It is a useful shortlist candidate when the brief is specifically plant-based dining rather than a broader Paris restaurant search.

    The value case is direct: Faubourg Daimant is listed as vegan, sits in the €€ price band, has lunch and dinner hours across the week. For a wider non-vegan search, compare it with other Paris dining options or browse the full Paris restaurants guide.

    A vegan Paris restaurant with lunch and dinner hours

    The main reason to choose Faubourg Daimant is the clarity of the category. It is a vegan restaurant in Paris, so it is a natural fit when the table wants the meal to be plant-based from the start rather than assembled from substitutions on a traditional menu.

    Faubourg Daimant also carries Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition, giving it an external signal while remaining in the €€ price band. If the priority is a vegan meal in Paris with a smart casual tone, it belongs on the list. If the priority is a broader restaurant category, continue the search through the full Paris restaurants guide.

    For planning around the meal, the schedule includes lunch and dinner service: Monday to Friday from 12–2:15 PM and 7 PM–12 AM, Saturday to Sunday from 12–3 PM and 7 PM–12 AM. For a broader trip, use the Paris bars guide or the Paris hotels guide.

    Where it fits against Paris peers

    Faubourg Daimant is not the answer for every dinner. If the table wants a different style of dining, Brigade du Tigre, Babille, Kémia, Rivié, or and/or may be worth comparing depending on the occasion.

    Keep the comparison simple: Faubourg Daimant is the Paris option here when vegan cuisine is the defining requirement. Other Paris dining rooms may make more sense when the group is not specifically seeking a plant-based restaurant.

    The verdict: choose Faubourg Daimant when the decision is less “Where is the grandest dinner?” and more “Where can we choose a vegan restaurant in Paris at €€ pricing?” Its confirmed strengths are clear: vegan cuisine, smart casual dress, daily lunch and dinner hours, Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition.

    For wider planning around the same trip, continue with the relevant Paris guides.

    The takeThis is a dinner destination for diners seeking a mindful, elevated plant‑led meal. The Michelin Plate and the editorial emphasis on technique and sourcing make it well suited to date nights and special occasions where the quality of ingredients and preparation matter. Its standing in a bustling Paris neighbourhood also makes it appropriate for small group dinners among friends who appreciate modern French technique applied to vegetables. Given the level of recognition and review volume, it reads as a place to plan for rather than stumble into.
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    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextParis, France

    Planning details

    Location
    20 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75010 Paris, France
    Website
    daimant.co/faubourg-daimant.html
    Phone
    +33 7 88 09 73 48
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Faubourg Daimant reads as a modern, technically rigorous take on French cooking that happens to be entirely plant based. The restaurant sits in the 10th arrondissement amid the Canal Saint‑Martin corridor’s lively culinary scene and is framed in the copy as part of a wider shift toward seasonal, high‑precision vegetable cooking. Recognition such as a Michelin Plate and a high volume of positive reviews underline its contemporary relevance. The tone is refined rather than ostentatious — it presents vegan cuisine with seriousness and discipline, favoring sourcing and technique over novelty.

    Best For

    This is a dinner destination for diners seeking a mindful, elevated plant‑led meal. The Michelin Plate and the editorial emphasis on technique and sourcing make it well suited to date nights and special occasions where the quality of ingredients and preparation matter. Its standing in a bustling Paris neighbourhood also makes it appropriate for small group dinners among friends who appreciate modern French technique applied to vegetables. Given the level of recognition and review volume, it reads as a place to plan for rather than stumble into.

    Ordering Tips

    The menu emphasizes seasonal, plant‑forward preparations, so prioritize dishes that showcase that approach. The venue’s signature items — croquettes cochonnes, caviar d'algues bretonnes, and chou farci — are explicitly highlighted and provide a useful starting point to understand the kitchen’s flavor and technique. Because the restaurant is a Michelin Plate recipient with a large number of positive reviews, reservations are advisable. Expect a menu that rewards attention to sourcing and timing rather than classic meat‑centric staples.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Feutrée atmosphere with subdued lighting, ochre velvet banquettes, Art Nouveau lamps, smoked walls, and contemporary art in a Belle Époque-inspired setting.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantCozySophisticated

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial OccasionGroup Dining

    Experience

    Open Kitchen

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    View

    Street Scene

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • croquettes cochonnes
    • caviar d'algues bretonnes
    • chou farci
    Planning details

    Location

    20 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75010 Paris, France · Directions

    +33 7 88 09 73 48

    daimant.co/faubourg-daimant.html

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    If the group wants the same broad spend level but not vegan cooking, choose Brigade du Tigre for Asian food. It is the cleanest alternative when the table wants a more specific cuisine direction.

    If the brief is simply a relaxed Paris meal and dietary restrictions are not driving the choice, compare Babille and Kémia before committing. For a vegan comparison outside the Paris set, keep and/or on the list.

    Restaurant context

    How Faubourg Daimant compares in Paris

    Faubourg Daimant is the strongest fit in this set when vegan is a requirement rather than a preference. and/or is the relevant vegan comparison, but it sits outside the Paris metro context supplied here, so Paris diners who need a local plant-based answer should start with Faubourg Daimant. At the €€ level, it is easier to justify for a mixed group than a more formal plant-based meal would be.

    For non-vegan groups, Brigade du Tigre is the clearer alternative if Asian cooking is the draw and the group wants the same broad price tier. Kémia, Babille, Rivié are better cross-shops when the brief is relaxed Paris dining without a vegan constraint.

    Booking difficulty is listed as easy, which makes Faubourg Daimant a useful fallback for a celebration that cannot absorb a difficult reservation chase. If the group has one vegan guest, choose it over a standard restaurant where that diner will be adapting around the menu. If the whole table wants a broader cuisine choice, start with Brigade du Tigre or one of the non-vegan Paris peers.

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    Faubourg Daimant Paris and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    Faubourg DaimantParisVegan
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Plate
    €€
    KémiaParisNo published awards; ;
    BabilleParisNo published awards; ;
    Brigade du TigreParisAsian
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    €€
    RiviéParisNo published awards; ;
    and/orAntwerpVegan
    Michelin Guide Belgium & Luxembourg 2026We're Smart World Top Restaurants 20252025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Plate
    €€

    How Faubourg Daimant Paris compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Faubourg Daimant?

    The confirmed hours are Monday to Friday from 12–2:15 PM and 7 PM–12 AM, Saturday to Sunday from 12–3 PM and 7 PM–12 AM.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Faubourg Daimant?

    What is confirmed is that Faubourg Daimant is a vegan restaurant in Paris with €€ pricing and Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition.

    Is Faubourg Daimant worth the price?

    It can be, if you are specifically looking for vegan cuisine in Paris at €€ pricing. The restaurant is also recognized with a Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate.

    Is Faubourg Daimant good for solo dining?

    The confirmed schedule includes both lunch and dinner hours daily, which gives diners multiple service windows to consider.

    Can Faubourg Daimant accommodate groups?

    If you need a specific table size, contact Faubourg Daimant directly; if your group is comparing styles, Brigade du Tigre, Kémia, Babille, Rivié are other dining references to consider.