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Fat Bao in Paris

Discover Fat Bao, a cozy Taiwanese restaurant in Paris (10 Rue de la Boule Rouge). Explore the menu, hours, top reviews & enjoy cocktails, delivery, and vegan options.

4.8 480 reviews €20–30 Taiwanese Restaurant American · Southern

10 Rue de la Boule Rouge, 75009 Paris, France

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Fat Bao

Paris, France

Pork Belly Bao Taiwan Fried Chicken Tea Eggs Creamy Mango Sago
Rating★ 4.8 / 5
Price€20–30
CategoryTaiwanese Restaurant
Today 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM 06:30 PM - 11:00 PM

Overview

About This Food Place

Fat Bao is a Taiwanese restaurant located in the heart of Paris at 10 Rue de la Boule Rouge, 75009. Known for its vibrant blend of Taiwanese and broader Chinese culinary traditions, this cozy spot offers a warm and trendy atmosphere perfect for a casual dining experience. The menu brings together authentic favorites such as Pork Belly Bao, Taiwan Fried Chicken, and Creamy Mango Sago, complemented by an impressive selection of cocktails and wines.

Ideal for lunch or dinner, Fat Bao caters to a diverse crowd including college students, families, groups, and tourists while providing wheelchair accessible seating and restrooms. The welcoming environment, paired with quick, friendly service and multiple dining options including takeout and delivery, makes it a versatile destination for any occasion.

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Why People Come Here

Fat Bao draws diners looking for an authentic taste of Taiwan in the heart of Paris, combining flavorful dishes with a lively, casual atmosphere.

Great Cocktails

Known for expertly crafted cocktails that perfectly complement the bold Taiwanese flavors featured on the menu.

Varied Dining Options

Offers breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and catering with quick bites, small plates, and private dining rooms available.

Family-Friendly & Inclusive

Welcomes families, college students, tourists, and the LGBTQ+ community in a cozy and trendy setting.

Convenient Service Options

Flexible with dine-in, takeout, delivery, and no-contact delivery for added convenience and safety.

Popular Dishes

Favorites include Pork Belly Bao, Taiwan Fried Chicken, Tea Eggs, and Creamy Mango Sago, praised for authentic taste and quality.

Accessible Facilities

Equipped with wheelchair accessible seating and restrooms to accommodate all guests comfortably.

Exceptional Reviews

Highly rated with a 4.8 rating from 480 reviews praising the delicious food, attentive service, and engaging atmosphere.

Experience

When & How to Enjoy This Place

Discover the best moments to savor the authentic flavors and lively ambiance at this Parisian Taiwanese hotspot.

Fat Bao excels at creating a casual yet trendy vibe, perfect for both quick bites and relaxed meals. Its inventive cocktails and carefully crafted dishes make it a standout choice for those seeking a memorable Taiwanese dining experience in Paris. — FoodPlacee editorial note

Lunch Break Delight

Enjoy a flavorful and affordable meal during lunch hours with popular dishes like Tea Eggs and Wasabi Smashed Cucumbers, perfectly paired with refreshing drinks.

Evening Cocktail Social

Unwind in the cozy atmosphere while savoring great cocktails alongside small plates and hot pot options, ideal for casual gatherings or solo relaxation.

Takeout and Delivery

Convenient service options including no-contact delivery and takeout make it easy to enjoy Fat Bao’s unique flavors from the comfort of home.

Family-Friendly Dining

With good-for-kids options and a welcoming space, this restaurant accommodates families looking for a tasty and relaxed meal experience.

Reservation-Friendly Visits

Accepting reservations, Fat Bao ensures a smooth and comfortable dining experience, especially during busy evenings in Paris.

Best for

Lunch Dinner Solo Dining Family-Friendly Takeout Delivery Reservations Cocktails

Guest sentiment

What People Feel

A snapshot of what local diners frequently mention about this location.

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Caleb Goddard 2 week ago

"Fun, tasty, quick and affordable. The food was delicious, service friendly (multiple languages), and prices affordable. I liked the vibe - recreating a street scene in the restaurant even with mini clothes hanging out to dry! Cute! We had buns, dumplings and veggies. All very tasty!! They also serve beer."

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Rowanne Wylde 2 week ago

"Great food, quality and service. We really enjoyed the tiger prawn shrimp & fried chicken bao buns!"

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Dawid K. 4 week ago

"Amazing food! We came back twice within a week. We ordered cucumbers, aubergines, pork/chicken bao, Taiwanese chicken, dumplings, home lemonade, black sesame crème brûlée and mochi. The food is amazing. Only dumplings taste the same as in other places, but the rest is incredible. One minus - the chicken bao with kimchi barely has any kimchi, should be definitely more. Lemonade really tasty, crème brûlée really interesting, mochi also good."

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Kenneth Martinson 1 month ago

"Wow I LOVED IT! Every bite was delicious , Taiwanese Food was the stamp of French Parisien food quality and delicateness. Highly recommended!"

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Noel Negrete 2 month ago

"It was hands down the best meal we had in Paris, every dish was delicious and perfectly prepared, and the drinks were just as amazing. The staff and owners were genuinely warm and welcoming from start to finish. Can’t wait to come back and hopefully see them again someday in Guadalajara, Mexico"

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Nathan T 3 month ago

"Overall, I really enjoyed this restaurant. The service was fantastic as was the food. Very delicious. It's a really small place so it feels really cramped and it's super noisy. The decor is also really fun with authentic Taiwanese signs (it's too bad they don't serve the food shown in some of the signs, like stinky tofu!). My only gripe was the way they steamed and served the fat dumplings. These are supposed to be like xiao long bao, or soup dumplings. As the name suggests, the feature is the soup inside the dumplings. Sadly, because they were steamed too close together, they tore when I tried to separate them, causing all the delicious soup inside to leak out. Flavor-wise, they were wonderful. They just need to use a bigger steamer so the dumplings aren't touching."

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Keith Chan 4 month ago

"Amazing experience. A must try if you are looking for a special culinary journey. The food was engineered with love and passion."

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Chloe Chen 4 month ago

"Travel to Paris and super surprised that we found an amazing taste fusion Chinese food! Highly recommend the Zhu Cha Bao! Just like the taste back ton China. And what's more surprising is that the dumpling skin is handmade. Ohhh, love the desert iced matcha mochi!! Will come again"

Visit info

When to Visit

Weekly hours below — always confirm with the business before holidays or special events.

Today Open now · until 2:30 PM
Weekly hours
Monday 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM 06:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM 06:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM 06:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM 06:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM 06:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday 12:00 PM - 02:30 PM 06:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Hours may change. Please confirm with the business before visiting.

Best time to visit

Planning ahead helps enjoy Fat Bao’s highly sought-after Taiwanese menu during lunch or dinner hours.

Lunch & Dinner (12:00 PM - 2:30 PM & 6:30 PM - 11:00 PM, Mon-Sat) Ideal for solo dining, families, and groups Evenings are lively and trendy—perfect for cocktails Reservations accepted to guarantee seating Located in vibrant 9th arrondissement with parking nearby

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Where This Food Place Lives

Find your way to Fat Bao in Paris .

Address 10 Rue de la Boule Rouge, 75009 Paris, France
Phone +33 1 47 70 82 81
Area Paris
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Questions answered

Food Place Questions

Find answers to common questions about Fat Bao, a popular Taiwanese restaurant in Paris offering delicious dishes and a casual atmosphere.

Fat Bao specializes in Taiwanese cuisine, with a diverse menu that includes Chinese dishes, hot pot options, and a variety of small plates featuring healthy, vegan, and vegetarian choices.

The restaurant is open Monday to Saturday from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM to 11:00 PM. It is closed on Sundays. Hours may vary on holidays or special occasions.

Yes, Fat Bao provides multiple service options including delivery, takeout, no-contact delivery, dine-in, and outdoor seating for customer convenience.

The restaurant offers wheelchair accessible seating and restrooms but does not have wheelchair accessible parking. Accessibility features help provide a comfortable dining experience for all guests.

Popular menu items include Pork Belly Bao, Taiwan Fried Chicken, Tea Eggs, Creamy Mango Sago, Wasabi Smashed Cucumbers, and Fried Chicken Bao, all highly recommended by diners.

Reservations are accepted, allowing guests to plan visits especially during busy lunch and dinner hours at this trendy and cozy eatery.

The average cost per person is between €20 to €30, offering great value for high-quality Taiwanese and Chinese dishes along with refreshing cocktails.

Multiple payment options are available, including credit and debit cards, meal coupons, NFC mobile payments, Bimpli, Cheque Dejeuner, Pluxee, and Ticket Restaurant vouchers.

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