Persian Community and Business in Paris

Paris is a central cultural crossroads, and wherever there is a word about culture, Persians find their way in there. France is one of the top ten countries in the culinary industry, and Persian cuisine is an excellent fit for this country. Persian businesses in Paris are mostly about food, desserts, and beverages, but you can find other small shops around the city run by a Persian. Nazdikia is here to connect Iranian business owners and professionals in Paris to people who speak their language.
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Persian Businesses in Paris

You can find Persian-speaking businesses in various fields in Paris, but the majority of the successful and famous ones are the following:
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Restaurants Restaurants

Restaurants

they serve Iranian signature dishes, such as Gormeh Sabzi, Khoresht Gheyme, and Chelo kebab; anything you can have in a restaurant in Tehran, plus more.

Bakeries Bakeries

Bakeries

You can have hot and fresh Persian bread, such as Barbari and Sangak, in bakeries that are integrated with supermarkets.

Grocery Stores Grocery Stores

Grocery Stores

both modern and nostalgic Persian grocery stores sell any item and ingredient you would need in your Persian kitchen. You can even buy Zoolbia and Bamieh.

Speciality Retail Speciality Retail

Speciality Retail

Small Persian shops, such as bookstores and rug stores that sell authentic Iranian goods.

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Paris as a Haven for Persian Immigrants

The Persians love art and culture in any form, whether it’s architecture, music, history, or literature. Paris is one of the few cities that has all of these cultural elements as well as modernity. And that explains the Persians' enthusiasm about the city. Paris owes a tinge of its fame in cookery to the Persian restaurants in the city. Shabestan and Tehran restaurants are among the familiar restaurant names in Paris. You can order a cup of tea after eating your food as a Persian happy ending for your meal. If you’re looking for a minimalist design and minimalist portions, Toranj restaurant is just the place for you. For Persian pantry items, you can go to Bazar Mahabibo in Paris. It just gives you the feeling of walking between the rows of goods in a supermarket in Tehran. In Eskan Épicerie, you can even buy Farsi newspapers. In Bazarche, you can go deeper into ingredients and find what really professional Persian chefs need in their kitchens. Finally, if you want to give an Iranian touch to your home and make it REALLY your home, you can pay a visit to Tapis d’Orient, where you can buy handwoven Tabriz and Qom rugs. Also, for your bookshelf, you can go to Librairie Perse en Poche, where you can access old and new Farsi fiction and non-fiction books. If you want to dive deeper into the Persian community in Paris, stay close to Nazdikia; this is where the Persian community and Persian market meet.