Maoz is more than a tiny falafel stand on the edge of a Greek/Mediterranean restaurant row. It’s more than a place to grab a cheap, tasty bite in Paris. Maoz is a cult of food personality. Its loyal fans practically plan their vacations around this stand’s availability. Lucky for Paris, there’s one in a great location.
Maoz was started by a couple spending their sabbatical in Amsterdam. They decided to open a small restaurant with an Israeli theme. This stand took off and they’ve expanded around Europe and are beginning to land in the United States.
Not far away from Maoz is Rue de Rossiers, the Falafel Alley in the Marais. The food is arguably the same quality and value.
What makes Maoz different?
It’s on the Left Bank, closer to the universities. More uniquely, Maoz offers a “salad bar” for you to customize your sandwhich instead of getting one prepared for you.
Maoz is very close to another vegetarian classic, Le Grenier de Notre-Dame. Maoz is cheaper, faster, and more fun. But you can’t eat Falafel every time…
- Maoz Paris
- 8 rue Xavier Privas, 75005
- Metro: Saint-Michel, Cite, Cluny - La Sarbonne
- 01 43 26 36 00

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