The locals swear by this small food stall for its awesome falafels and shawarma sandwiches. Though it is located in the Old Jewish Quarter known as the falafel street, Chez Hanna seems to stand out from the rest. This is where a native will take you, their 'go to' falafel place. Now who can dispute them. Check it out when you are there for yourself.
When exploring Paris' vibrant Jewish quarter, be sure to stopover for lunch at L'As Du Fallafel. When it comes to the Middle Eastern specialty falafel, this place beats its counterparts in the city as long lines to the eatery testify to its popularity. Crispy chickpea fritters, hummus, salad and fried eggplant are stuffed into a pita bread in generous proportions that make eating it as messy as it is delicious. Seats are also available inside the bustling joint.
Flunch Paris Caulaincourt is part of the fast food chain Flunch and is located near the Place de Clichy. Derived from the words fast and lunch, Flunch is a self service eatery where you have to pay at the cash register and then proceed to the food counter. Don't forget to keep the receipt. There is a separate counter for chicken, fish, grill and vegetables. It is similar to MacDonald and is quiet popular in the neighborhood. Children have a different menu, so indulge on some nice fast food here with your family.