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The best world cuisine restaurants around Hôtel FABRIC

Categories : Eating, published on : 10/8/25

Paris, a crossroads of world flavors

A truly cosmopolitan city, Paris is brimming with gourmet restaurants that take your taste buds on a world tour without ever leaving the capital. Around Hôtel FABRIC, in the lively 11th arrondissement, chefs from diverse backgrounds reinvent their native culinary traditions with boldness and creativity. Discover our selection of the best world cuisine restaurants just steps away from the hotel — a true invitation to travel!

 

1. Double Dragon: a culinary journey between Paris and Manila

Just a few minutes’ walk from Hôtel FABRIC, Double Dragon is a must-visit for lovers of exotic flavors. Created by sisters Katia and Tatiana Levha, this restaurant blends Filipino influences with Parisian creativity in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Here, dishes are meant to be shared, vibrant, flavorful, and full of character: white tuna kinilaw, roasted cauliflower with peanut sauce, or crispy lechon kawali with honey. For dessert, the bicho-bicho, a warm cinnamon doughnut with coconut ice cream, brings the meal to a sweet finish. A lively, generous, and joyful spot — perfect for a laid-back dinner just steps from the hotel!

Double Dragon  – 52 rue Saint-Maur, Paris 11th

 

2. Masaikuta: Franco-Japanese elegance by Masahide Ikuta

Masaikuta is the first restaurant of Japanese chef Masahide Ikuta, who trained under Bruno Verjus and Stéphane Jego. In a refined, minimalist setting, the chef offers a nine-course tasting menu that fuses French precision with Japanese poetry. Exceptional ingredients, turbot, Bresse chicken, Quiberon oysters, are elevated by delicate and inventive Japanese touches. The décor, all pale wood and soft lighting, enhances the precision of this culinary experience. An insider’s address, perfect for fine dining enthusiasts just a stone’s throw from Hôtel FABRIC.

Masaikuta – 26 bis rue de la Fontaine au Roi, Paris 11th

 

3. Nove: a taste of Italy on Rue de Charonne

If you dream of an Italian escape without leaving Paris, head to Nove on Rue de Charonne. This restaurant charms guests with its friendly atmosphere and authentic Italian cuisine, prepared with artisanal products sourced directly from Italy. Wood-fired pizzas, burrata pugliese, linguine with Parma ham and figs, homemade tiramisu… everything here exudes Italian generosity. Warm service, hearty portions, and a welcoming, family spirit make Nove a sunny address just a 20-minute walk from Hôtel FABRIC — ideal for dinner with friends or family.

Nove – 77 rue de Charonne, Paris 11th

 

4. Sama Bistrot: Lebanese flavors with a modern twist

Just a short stroll from Hôtel FABRIC, Sama Bistrot pays tribute to Lebanese cuisine while giving it a fresh, contemporary touch. Behind this bright and welcoming bistro are Loulouwa, Marwan, and Karim — a passionate trio reinventing Levantine classics such as Kebbé nayyé, Sawda djej, or Batrakh, bursting with marine and spicy notes. On weekends, the Lebanese brunch (terwi’a) delights food lovers with orange blossom lemonades, falafels, and eggs with sumac. An ideal spot to experience Lebanese art de vivre in a convivial and aromatic setting.

Sama Bistrot – 5 rue Guillaume Bertrand, Paris 11th

 

5. Jolia: a Mediterranean escape of fire and light

Just ten minutes on foot from Hôtel FABRIC, Jolia transports you to the heart of the Middle East in a stunning setting that mixes oriental influences with a touch of disco flair.

Chef Steve Zylbersztejn offers wood-fired Mediterranean cuisine that’s vibrant and generous: grilled fish, marinated meats, seasonal vegetables, and mezzes to share.

The menu, inspired by Levantine traditions, is enjoyed in a festive and convivial atmosphere filled with clinking glasses and laughter.

At the bar, a fine selection of natural wines and creative cocktails completes this unique Mediterranean experience.

Jolia – 123 rue du Chemin Vert, Paris 11th

Around Hôtel FABRIC, the culinary diversity of the 11th arrondissement can be savored on every corner. From Masaikuta’s Franco-Japanese creations to Sama Bistrot’s aromatic mezzes, from Jolia’s Mediterranean grills to Double Dragon’s Filipino delights — not to mention Nove’s Neapolitan pizzas — each restaurant promises a flavorful journey around the world, without ever leaving the neighborhood.

For reservations or personalized recommendations, our reception team will be delighted to assist you!

 

 

 

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