Restaurant in Paris, France
Stuffed pitas, no booking, no fuss.

Miznon Canal at 37 Quai de Valmy is a reliable, affordable lunch stop in the 10th arrondissement. Israeli-style pitas and roasted vegetables in a compact, no-frills canal-side space. Walk-ins only, budget under €25 per head, and best visited on weekdays to avoid weekend queues. A practical choice for food-focused visitors staying near République or Gare du Nord.
Miznon Canal is worth a visit if you are in the 10th arrondissement and want something fast, affordable, and distinctly not French. This Canal Saint-Martin outpost of Eyal Shani's Tel Aviv-born pita empire sits at 37 Quai de Valmy, directly on the canal, and it earns its place on that stretch not through fine dining but through confident, casual cooking that holds its own against the neighbourhood's crowded café scene. Book early in the week or plan to queue — weekend lunch draws a serious crowd.
Miznon's model is simple: stuffed pitas, roasted whole vegetables, and a no-fuss format that works equally well for a solo lunch or a group of four splitting dishes at a counter. The Canal Saint-Martin location brings that format to one of Paris's most food-literate neighbourhoods, where the competition ranges from excellent wine bars to solid neo-bistros. Miznon holds its ground by doing something none of those places do — Israeli street food executed with genuine care and enough flavour to make you forget you are eating at a counter rather than a table.
As a neighbourhood anchor, Miznon Canal makes more sense than the brand's more central Paris locations. The 10th has a younger, more international dining crowd that tends to reward this kind of cooking. If you are staying near République or Gare du Nord, this is a practical and genuinely satisfying lunch stop, and considerably easier on the wallet than anything you will find at the higher end of Paris dining. For context on where this fits across the city, see our full Paris restaurants guide.
The space itself is compact and informal. Seating is limited, the room fills fast, and the energy skews loud during peak hours. If you want a quiet meal, go before noon or after 2 PM on a weekday. This is not a venue for long conversations over multiple courses , it is a venue for eating well and quickly, which is exactly what it delivers.
For those exploring Paris more broadly, the city's top-end dining scene includes Arpège, L'Ambroisie, and Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V , none of which are direct comparisons, but all worth knowing if your Paris trip spans multiple dining registers. You can also browse our Paris hotels guide, our Paris bars guide, and our Paris experiences guide for broader trip planning. Beyond Paris, standout French dining includes Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Bras in Laguiole, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern.
Address: 37 Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris. Reservations: Walk-ins are the norm; no advance booking required, but weekend lunch queues form early. Budget: Casual street-food pricing , expect to spend well under €25 per head. Dress: No code , come as you are. Leading for: Solo diners, pairs, and small groups wanting a fast, flavourful meal near the Canal Saint-Martin.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Miznon Canal | Easy | — | |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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Miznon Canal is located in Paris, at 37 Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris, France.
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