Little Nonna is a cozy spot in Paris, completely gluten-free, just steps from the Arc de Triomphe. It offers a variety of delicious Italian dishes, from pizzas to pasta, that satisfy every palate. Highly recommended!
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5
completely gluten-free and very good they have very high prices
5
Everything gluten-free and everything good. The prices are a bit high compared to what you find in Italy, but you're also in Paris, just a stone's throw from the Arc de Triomphe.
5
Great place to eat everything exclusively gluten free, from the pizza (spectacular!!) to Italian first courses (gnocchi, pasta and beans, casoncelli, etc...). Highly recommended!!!
1
Nice atmosphere. Our table was in front of the door, so every time it opened, a gust of cold wind hit our backs. Exaggerated prices, way too high especially for the quality of the dishes. We had: A shared appetizer, creamy soup with guanciale and scamorza, the least bad dish we had, decent in itself despite the burnt guanciale. Rigatoni alla carbonara, disgusting, raw egg and huge chunks of guanciale that were inedible, I felt nauseous... egg and water no. Fusilli pasticcio alla bolognese, watery sauce with too much garlic and spices that overwhelmed everything else, making it too heavy to finish the dish. Lastly, the water jug... that they should wash... besides the fact that the waitress spilled it all over me and my plate and then disappeared, I'm still waiting for her to bring me a cloth to dry off and tell me what to do with the watered-down pasta. €60 poorly spent, 3 awful dishes and service that leaves much to be desired. It's a shame because in Paris there are 100% gluten-free places like this, but I wouldn't go back.
5
Gluten Free top. Not knowing anything about Paris, I relied on the experiences described by others: good, tasty, and it doesn’t make you miss 'normal' food at all. Special mention for the tiramisu. The service was a bit slow, but nothing excessive, perhaps also due to the fact that I don’t speak a word of French and the waiter who served us doesn’t speak a word of Italian (and we are just okay with English too). Overall, a fantastic experience!
5
A 5-minute walk from the Champs Élysées. Delicious focaccia, very good pasta especially because it's gluten-free, very friendly staff—a real safe choice for gluten-free in Paris.
2
I do not judge the welcome because there was none, but a good service and a pleasant location overall. The absolutely sore note was the first courses. The rigatoni alla carbonara had a muddy broth as a base and completely broken pasta; it can happen, but if you try to change the pasta, maybe it can still be saved. The rice was inedible; it was cooked so long that it turned into a senseless mush. Considering that it costs €32, well, then we have a big problem here. Of course, I voiced all my complaints to the management and staff, who kindly deducted about €30 from the bill. We left this restaurant absolutely disappointed and I certainly wouldn’t recommend it to anyone. P.S. We weren’t looking for an Italian restaurant in Paris, just a gluten-free restaurant.
3
I should mention that my husband is celiac. We were very happy to find a completely gluten-free restaurant in Paris. He is extremely sensitive and had no issues at all. The location and the staff are great, but the food, honestly, leaves a bit to be desired. The red sauce on the pizza is very good, while the rest is quite lacking. The pizza is decent. If you are tourists and want to eat safely, I would recommend it, but only for the pizza.
2
It's a restaurant that claims to offer Italian cuisine; there should be a chef in the kitchen who knows about Italian cooking. I ordered a plate of lemon gnocchi that was inedible; there was so much pepper that I couldn't taste anything else, and for the price of €8.00, you would expect homemade gnocchi, not industrial ones. The only decent thing was the gluten-free pizza.
3
A place with 100% gluten-free cuisine, therefore suitable for celiacs without any risk of contamination. The pizza is good. Like an average pizza in Italy (which is a lot for being in France!). The pasta, unfortunately, was overcooked even though the sauce was good. The place is nice, but the tables are only 10 cm apart. The service was not very fast considering we went to eat at 7 PM and the place was not at all full. The bathroom was very dirty. Very high price, margherita 18 euros.
5
I would have never said it but... GLUTEN-FREE PIZZA REALLY REALLY GOOD. Excellent quality products. You can't feel the difference with Italy. Absolutely worth trying. And never mind if the prices seem high, they are average for Paris and it’s worth it.
5
From Italy to Paris, I was very happy to find a place where everything was gluten-free (including fresh bread to accompany the dishes) and of amazing quality. The flavors were not identical to the Italian ones, as we are clearly in France, there is some mixture, but still incredibly delicious. Wide selection, clean and welcoming venue, very friendly staff. Prices are suitable for the generous portions of each dish, the amazing quality of the food, and the area of Champs Élysées/Arc de Triomphe. Next time we will definitely try the pizzas, for now we can say that the first courses and desserts are exceptional!
4
Excellent gluten-free dishes, very good Parma ham, slightly high prices but I believe they are in line with Paris.
5
Great Gluten Free restaurant, really exceptional Burger and Pizza, prices in line with Paris and the location.
4
Good quality food with a taste close to Italian even though there isn’t much choice. Focaccia and bread are delicious. Efficient and functional service. A great value is being completely gluten-free (one of only two gluten-free restaurants in Paris).
5
This is the second time I come to this place, the first time was two years ago. The pizza is delicious, one of the best gluten-free pizzas I've ever had, and it especially tastes like real Italian pizza! I highly recommend it, especially for those like me who are celiac.
4
We went to dinner and I must say that the owner was very kind to let us eat since it was past 10 PM. The place specializes in gluten-free food; they also make pizza and gnocco fritto. We ordered a pizza, which was very, very good, and the gnocco fritto was excellent. They make everything themselves, even the bread they bring you in the basket is gluten-free and tasty! The owner also speaks Italian. The staff is not very well-prepared, but the owner is really kind and compensates for the staff's shortcomings! Let's say that if you are celiac in Paris, you can rely on this place. Prices are high.
5
Recommended restaurant for celiacs and gluten intolerant people. Friendly staff where you can speak Italian comfortably. We had lunch there twice using the daily menu (25 euros with starter and first course or 30 euros with starter, first course, and dessert) and we had a great time. Thanks to all the staff!!
5
Welcoming place, friendly and helpful staff. If you're looking for a good gluten-free restaurant in Paris, this is the right spot; every food item is strictly gluten-free, including draft beer.
4
Welcoming, tidy, clean and comfortable environment. Everything is gluten-free. Drink and eat, including pizza. Multilingual staff, courteous, helpful, and smiling. Margherita pizza is good, and the salad too. Frankly, I thought I would spend a little less.
5
Completely gluten-free venue. The pizza dough is excellent, the topping is good but could be improved. In the photo, a diabolo (the Italian equivalent of diavola, to which they add a bit of ricotta) and a bufalina. Honest prices, one pizza €17 for being in a central area (very close to the Arch of Triumph) and for the quality it’s justified.
5
Excellent service, great food all gluten-free, delicious gluten-free pizza. In Paris, the most beautiful restaurant is a pizzeria for celiacs. I recommend it to everyone. They also speak Italian.
4
I don't give 5 stars only because the prices are really excessive (a tuna, red onion, arugula, and cherry tomatoes pizza costs €19). Otherwise, it's a lovely restaurant: we had really good and tasty gluten-free pizzas. Definitely recommended, but be sure to MAKE A RESERVATION as it is always full!! (and this confirms how good it is!)
5
We read the reviews and decided to try this restaurant due to my brother's gluten allergy, and the result was that we went back for two consecutive days for lunch! Everything was very good, from the gnocchi, to the focaccia, to the dessert. It exceeded our expectations. If we want to find one negative thing, on the first day we were served water in a jug and it wasn't charged, while on the second day it was served in a bottle and charged €8. Anyway, I recommend it.
5
I had dinner at this restaurant last night: gluten-free food beautifully presented and excellent, extremely kind and friendly staff. The prices are a bit high but... that's Paris! I recommend it to those like me who have intolerances but do not want to give up a good Italian meal 😊
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