Baranaan/Elaichi Café

Montmartre & Northern Paris


Behind the Elaichi Café, serving organic, vegan Indian street food and lassi, chai and fresh juices in a smart contemporary setting, an unmarked door leads to one of Paris' most exciting new-wave cocktail bars, Baranaan, serving Indian cocktails and filled naan breads to a hip crowd. Check Baranaan's social media feeds for events and happenings.


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