Miznon

Montmartre & Northern Paris


Miznon's popularity in Le Marais prompted this 2018 opening on Canal St-Martin. Queues extend out the door at lunch (it doesn't take reservations) for pitas filled with lamb, beef, chicken or veggies, and its signature whole roasted cauliflower. The tiled space has timber tables; in fine weather the canal's banks are perfect for dining al fresco.


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