Wild & The Moon - rue Charlot
Plant-based restaurant offering cold-pressed juices, smoothies, salads, quinoa bowls, porridge, desserts, and raw crackers. Mostly vegan, apart from ghee. Open Mon-Fri 8:00am-7:00pm, Sat-Sun 9:00am-7:00pm.
Category: Vegan-friendly, Lacto, Organic, Raw, Western, Juice bar, European
Reviews (9)
First Review by LisaCupcakeContributions +162
expensive and pretentious - Edit
This place was obscenely expensive. Very very crowded and hipster, which is fine, but the dishes were so over priced and the vegan selection isn't that great. Would definitely not go back
Pros: nice decor
Cons: expensive , not that vegan friendly
Contributions +259
adore this place! - Edit
Hands down my favourite plant based eatery in Paris. I travel to Paris a lot with work and stay in the area so some days I come here for breakfast, lunch and dinner! Their acai bowl is delicious with homemade rawnola and fresh fruit, they also serve a mixture of hot drinks which made my non-vegan friends switch from dairy milk to coconut milk in their coffees full time! I love their sandwich for lunch as it's packed full of veggies and really tasty. Dinner i recommend the Soba noodles or the quinoa from the fridge and you have to get the raw chocolate truffles they are the best! Also love the ambience and decor inside - instagram worthy!
Pros: plant based, gluten free, superfood ingredients
Cons: not cheap but you get quality for what you pay for
Contributions +12158
Trendy but too pricey - Edit
This kind of trendy veggie place is flourishing in Paris (with Café Pinson) but is definitely not my cup of tea. I understand the concept, surfing on healthy food and superfood, but it is really expensive for what you get. I had a chai and an açai bowl, that were good but had nothing special. The size was really small in comparison to the price... For such a place, I would have expected a 100% vegan place with more affordable options. However, the concept is interesting, the place is pleasant (and open for breakfast) and the staff was friendly.
Pros: nice place, good food
Cons: not 100% vegan, pricey, small portions
Contributions +32
rude and overpriced - Edit
the staff are not friendly at all, and many of my friends have had the same experience. the food is small and expensive. e.g 6 euro for 3 small bliss balls straight from the fridge. the owner is neither vegan or vegetarian. there. it's the kind of food that meat eaters think vegans eat. really its catered for the namaste yogi hipster crowd. so many vegan and veggie places in the are instead that you should visit instead :)
Pros: vegan options
Cons: expensive, rude
Contributions +19
Would go again when in the area - Edit
We went for lunch around 2 pm and enjoyed the experience . Great location, nice decor, friendly staff. I found the restaurant on Happy Cow which is the app I mostly use to find vegetarian eateries wherever I go. Our meals were delicious as were the cold pressed juices. One aspect I found interesting was that while the restaurant was full at 2 pm, I think there wasn't anyone over 30. My partner is 72 and I'm 70.
Contributions +71
Trendy and tasty - Edit
This is a good place if you want to be in a chic, trendy area. The interior is lovely with great light and decor. The crowd is young and the staff incredibly nice and helpful. The food is good and varied, with lots of smoothies and juice options as well.
The prices are commensurate with the type of area it is and the rents it commands - no surprise there. The food is tasty and good, but doesn't come in huge portions. Still you'll be satisfied. We had three breakfast dishes between the two of us and two lattes (golden, which was good, and matcha, which was great and I'd highly recommend that).
I didn't like that the ghee included in one of the drinks is referred to as "grass fed ghee"... well, because there's no such thing. Ghee is a secretion obtained via the exploitation of the cow. Whether that cow was fed grass or anything else is quite immaterial and any use is unjustified.
The porridge includes honey, so be sure to ask for maple syrup instead and that's no problem for the staff.
Depending on your budget, this is a good place to try even if only once.
Pros: Trendy and chic, Beautiful space, Tasty food
Cons: Not vegan, "grass fed ghee", Prices commensurate w trendy/chic area
Contributions +16
Very expensive - Edit
located in a great area, but most of the portions are served cold, tiny and expensive.
Contributions +28
Amazing! - Edit
An excellent place and hotspot in the Rue Charlot, offers in particular a wide range of organic cold-pressed juices and smoothies, nice raw desserts, crackers, salads, and other options.
Very nice concept of the place and atmosphere!
Pros: very friendly staff, community table
Contributions +480
Fantastic! - Edit
A great new place in the Marais. Pretty much a vegan place except that honey is used in some of the hot drinks, but you can have them put maple syrup in instead. Great ambiance, lots of plants and a "verrière" type glass roof toward the back which provides lots of natural light.
The nori quinoa bowl was great, as was the chai lattè made with almond milk, and the "Black Gold" raw milk made with almond, dates, vanilla and activated charcoal (for the detox effect).
The staff was very friendly too, which is always a plus in Paris. ;)
Highly recommend!
Pros: creative dishes and drinks, friendly staff, good ambiance
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