Erin Dahl
The Marais has countless redeeming qualities, but a creative culinary culture isn’t necessarily one of them. Sure, you have solid falafel and pastrami and a handful of fast-casual gems, but it’s rarely the go-to ‘hood for the foodie set.
Enter Tavline. Steps from the bustle of rue des Rosiers, the cozy address is a hint of Tel Aviv in the heart of the Marais. Starters include cauliflower in a light tahini-pesto sauce and charred eggplant in a tomato and smoked paprika coulis. For mains, the house specialty is a must: Ktistsot daguim, which is tender grilled fish balls resting on a bed of creamy lentils and topped with pomegranate seeds.
Welcome to the Marais, Tavline. We’ve been waiting for you.
Tavline
Tavline
25 RUE DU ROI DE SICILE , Paris 75004
Related links
- Read about the best Israeli and Mediterranean food in Paris.
- Made in Paris: local designers in the Marais.
- Find out about Miznon, one our favorite spots for Mediterranean food with a French twist.
Written by Erin Dahl for the HiP Paris Blog. Looking for a fabulous vacation rental in Paris, London, Provence, or Tuscany? Check out Haven in Paris.
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