Le Crémieux

Restaurant bio — Quinze-Vingts (Paris)

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Le Crémieux est un restaurant bio et engagé situé dans le 12ème arrondissement de Paris, à proximité de la Gare de Lyon. Proposant une cuisine 100% biologique et changeante selon les saisons, l'établissement offre des plats généreux et équilibrés. Les clients peuvent composer leurs repas sous forme de bols ou de baos, avec des options végétariennes, véganes et sans gluten. Le menu, renouvelé quotidiennement, met l'accent sur les produits frais et de saison, avec une attention particulière portée aux légumes et aux protéines. L'ambiance est conviviale et décontractée, avec un concept de restauration rapide mais de qualité. Les boissons incluent des jus maison, des thés, des cafés et une sélection de vins biologiques.

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LE CRÉMIEUX VALIDÉ * Nouveau restaurant dans la continuité de son frère le Bichat, le Crémieux propose des plats sains vegans ou non. Ces plats sont composés dans des bols avec une base riz ou de quinoa à laquelle vous ajoutez les ingrédients que vous souhaitez pour obtenir une assiette parfaitement équilibrée, saine et délicieuse. Des formules sont proposées pour différents tarifs avec une option vegan vraiment au top. * Lundi 10:00 - 22:00 * Mardi 10:00 - 22:00 * Mercredi 10:00 - 22:00 * Jeudi 10:00 - 22:00 * Vendredi 10:00 - 22:00 * Samedi 10:00 - 22:00 * Dimanche 10:00 - 22:00 +33 1 45 85 05 27 https://lecremieux.fr/fr 21 Rue de Lyon, 75012 Paris, France Fastfood / Snack SQUAREL 0 Abonné 0 Abonnements Suivre ARCHIVE 18-20 LE CAFÉ - 18-20 Rue des Archives, Paris, France LULA CANTINE BIO - 216 Rue Saint-Maur, 75010 Paris, France EAST SIDE BUGERS - 60 Boulevard Voltaire, 75011 Paris, France

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Le Crémieux

Une cantine bio aux portions généreuses, où tout est fait maison. S'abonner pour voir la note Par Estérelle Payany Réservé aux abonnés Publié le 20 décembre 2023 à 11h52 Mis à jour le 20 décembre 2023 à 12h52 À l’angle des rues de Lyon et de Crémieux, la plus instagramée de Paris à cause de ses façades multicolores, cette cantine indigo se repère de loin. Ici, tout est fait maison (tant mieux), bio (encore mieux), et la formule est magique : on choisit son plat (poulet au curry, porc effiloché, mijoté de lentilles), qui se transforme soit en bol garni de riz et de légumes de saison, soit en bao, petit pain vapeur chinois, avec des pommes de terre. Deux versions aussi généreuses l’une que l’autre, et une vaisselle en verre comme à la cantine. Sous nos fourchettes se mêlent potimarron, navet et butternut rôtis, chou rouge croquant finement émincé, accompagnés de nos viandes. Cette critique est réservée aux abonnés S'abonner, 9,99€ 1,99€/mois pendant 1 an sans engagement, résiliable à tout moment Ou Offre exclusive : 0,99€/mois pendant 3 mois Voir toutes nos offres PLUS D'INFOS * Nom Le Crémieux * Prix - de 30 € * Lieu 21, rue de Lyon, 75012 Paris * Restos & Loisirs * Restos Le magazine en format numérique Lire le magazine Les plus lus Pour soutenir le travail de toute une rédaction, abonnez-vous Pourquoi voyez-vous ce message ? Vous avez choisi de ne pas accepter le dépôt de "cookies" sur votre navigateur, qui permettent notamment d'afficher de la publicité personnalisée. Nous respectons votre choix, et nous y veillerons. Chaque jour, la rédaction et l'ensemble des métiers de Télérama se mobilisent pour vous proposer sur notre site une offre critique complète, un suivi de l'actualité culturelle, des enquêtes, des entretiens, des reportages, des vidéos, des services, des évènements... Qualité, fiabilité et indépendance en sont les maîtres mots. Pour ce faire, le soutien et la fidélité de nos abonnés est essentiel. Nous vous invitons à rejoindre à votre tour cette communauté en vous abonnant à Télérama. Merci, et à bientôt. S’abonner

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Rue Crémieux - The Most Beautiful Street in Paris (2025)

From the moment I saw Paris, I was instantly enchanted by its breathtaking views. Despite experiencing the Paris Syndrome through homeless people in the parks, compact apartments, and constant traffic, I couldn’t help but be amazed by the city’s natural charm. One thing that truly captivated me was the beautiful streets throughout the city. Among these streets, Rue Crémieux — a street adorned with a vibrant and lively palette of colors — uniquely stood out. In this guide, I will share everything you need about Paris’ most colorful street to make your visit pleasant for you and its residents. HOW DOES RUE CRÉMIEUX LOOKS LIKE? Rue Crémieux in Paris offers a change of pace in the city. This cobblestoned and pedestrianized street is relatively short measuring just 144 metres (472 ft) and 7.50 meters wide. Rue Crémieux is bordered by colorful private houses. It gives the impression that we are outside of Paris, somewhere in a small provincial town or a French seaside resort. It’s a short, picturesque stroll, and I highly recommend it if you’re in the area. Unlike other Paris streets, Rue Crémieux is a peaceful lane that’s free of car traffic. With its vibrant pastel-colored houses in shades of pink, blue, yellow, green, and purple, it’s often hailed as the most beautiful street in Paris. It’s like stepping into a different world. As you wander down this charming cobblestone lane, there are no Haussmann-style buildings here. Instead, you’ll see 35 identical houses that look like English terraced cottages. You might feel transported to places like Notting Hill in London or the colorful streets of Burano, Venice. The buildings are adorned with delightful pictorial spots, and the flower-filled windows and plant pots add a small-town vibe to this bustling city. So, if you’re looking for a serene escape in the heart of Paris, take a leisurely walk down Rue Crémieux and soak in its unique and captivating beauty. HOW TO GET TO RUE CRÉMIEUX IN PARIS The nearest metro stations to Rue Crémieux are Quai de la Râpée (line 5) or Gare de Lyon (lines 1 and 14, RER A and D). You will see the blue restaurant Le Crémieux if you’re entering from Rue de Lyon or Yucos if you’re coming from Rue de Bercy. WHERE IS RUE CRÉMIEUX LOCATED Rue Crémieux is located in the 12th arrondissement, between Rue de Lyon and Rue de Bercy. Address: Rue Crémieux, 12 arrondissement, Paris, France OUR EXPERIENCE VISITING RUE CRÉMIEUX Visiting Rue Crémieux was quite a delightful surprise for me. Amid Paris’s cream-colored buildings, stepping onto this charming street felt like I had been magically transported to a tranquil countryside lane. The contrast was striking, and it was hard to believe I was still in the heart of the bustling city. What amazed me even more was its size – it’s incredibly petite! A short, leisurely 5-minute stroll brought us to this hidden gem. We chose to explore Rue Crémieux in the morning around 10 a.m. after reading how crowded it gets in the afternoon, and to my delight, there were only a handful of people ambling about. Some residents were leaving their colorful houses, and I noticed one lady hurriedly snapping a bag photo – that was about the extent of the crowd! Related: 25 Quiet Hotels in Paris for a Stress-Free Stay It was surprisingly serene and peaceful, making it a perfect spot for a quiet, meditative walk. Matthias and I relished wandering amidst the pastel facades and potted plants, discussing the street’s history. It truly is a picturesque sight and a tranquil escape right in the midst of the city. HISTORY OF RUE CRÉMIEUX Before its transformation to Rue Crémieux, the area was home to the Arènes Nationales (National Arena of Paris), later known as the Imperial Arena of Paris. This grand arena, built in 1851 with an entrance at Bastille, is a popular entertainment venue for outdoor spectacles and other events. From the mid-1850s until its sale to housing developers in 1855, the arena hosted numerous carnivals and performances that delighted the public. In 1865, Rue Crémieux transformed into a residential street and was initially named Avenue Millaud, after the real estate promoter Moïse Polydore Millaud. He also founded Le Petit Journal, a successful newspaper that serves as a predecessor to today’s popular press. He developed the area and its surrounding housing estates. However, the street underwent a name change and became Rue Crémieux in 1897 in honor of Adolphe Crémieux, a prominent lawyer and politician. Born into a wealthy Jewish family in Nîmes, Crémieux dedicated himself to defending the human rights of the Jews in France. In 1993, the street became pedestrianized, contributing to its charming and beloved character that attracts many visitors today. 8 RUE CRÉMIEUX AND THE GREAT FLOOD During the flood of 1910, the Seine River rose to a height of 1.75 meters at Rue Crémieux. House No. 8, as shown in the photo above, has a plaque commemorating this significant event. The Seine reached a record flood height, surpassing its normal level by eight meters, causing the city to be submerged for two months. This is an exceptional event that caused damage to more than 200,000 Parisians and paralyzed the city for weeks. WHEN DID RUE CRÉMIEUX BECOME THE MOST COLORFUL STREET IN PARIS? In 1993, the residents of Rue Crémieux petitioned for their street to be completely paved and pedestrianized. In return for their request, the town hall asked the residents to renovate the front of their homes. The residents got together and decided to paint their facades in vibrant pastel colors, resulting in a rainbow that we see today. This transformation has earned the street the title of “the most colorful street in Paris“. What makes this street even more remarkable is the striking similarity in design among its 35 homes which were originally constructed for wealthy workers. This similarity adds to the consistent feel of the street. RUE CRÉMIEUX CURRENT STATUS In an interesting article in Le Parisien, Paris’ local newspaper, residents are complaining about the street being the victim of its success. In just 4-5 years, it’s turned into a magnet for Instagrammers, Youtubers, and tourists. The street’s colorful houses and pedestrian-friendly vibe make it a photo hotspot, attracting music video shoots and travelers seeking that perfect shot. But here’s the twist: not all residents are thrilled about this newfound fame. The constant commotion, especially when music videos are being filmed, is disrupting their daily lives. Some are calling on the city to restore peace to their beloved street. A resident also created an Instagram account showing “shitty” things people do at Rue Crémieux. While some residents find it “liveable” and tourists generally friendly, others want a better balance between preserving the street’s charm and ensuring tranquility. City officials are working on solutions, but finding the right one isn’t easy. In the meantime, if you visit rue Crémieux, consider a morning stroll to enjoy its beauty without the crowds. Most importantly, please, visit discreetly, and respect the place and its residents. Minimize your noise, respect the signs, and treat it like how you want your home street to be treated. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT To avoid crowds, visit during the early morning and on weekdays. I’ve read that many visitors flock to this area in the afternoon even for video shoots so it gets crowded. We visited around 10 a.m. When we arrived, it was empty. We stayed for around 10 minutes and we only saw a few people passing by, two residents getting out of the house and a couple taking photos. Rue Crémieux is a pedestrianized road and although it’s perfect for taking photos, I also recommend enjoying a leisurely walk while admiring the beautiful facades. WHERE TO EAT NEAR RUE CRÉMIEUX If you decide to go early and have breakfast or lunch in the area, the good news is there are two great restaurants at Rue Crémieux at both ends of the street. LE CRÉMIEUX This 100% orga

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lundi10:00 - 22:00
mardi10:00 - 22:00
mercredi10:00 - 22:00
jeudi10:00 - 22:00
vendredi10:00 - 22:00
samedi10:00 - 22:00
dimanche10:00 - 22:00
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