La MiN (Haaretz) French Bistronomic Cuisine
✡ Dairy - Rabbinate Loubavitch of Paris Location: Paris, IDF, France
Organizer: La MiN×"×רץ (Haaretz)
About La MiN×”×רץ (of the Earth) is a Kosher restaurant, under the direction of the Rabbinate Loubavitch of Paris, composed of 2 rooms. One with a friendly atmosphere As well as a more intimate and romantic vaulted room. All our products are fresh and prepared on site. Our menu varies according to the seasons as do our suggestions our draft beers and our wines which are carefully selected for ever more taste discoveries. Let us not forget that if the appetite comes with eating, thirst goes away with drinking. La MiN×”×רץ a place to Eat, Drink and Share.
Activities & entertainment Monday 12"“2"¯pm 7"“11"¯pm
Tuesday 12"“2"¯pm 7"“11"¯pm Wednesday 12"“2"¯pm 7"“11"¯pm Thursday 12"“2"¯pm 7"“11"¯pm Friday Closed Saturday Closed Sunday 12"“2"¯pm 7"“11"¯pm
Location Address: 45 Rue de Montreuil, 75011 Paris, France
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Home · Contact · List your business About this listing Located in the heart of the 11th Arrondissement of Paris, La MiN (Haaretz) offers a refined dairy dining experience that emphasizes the concept of "bistronomy." This establishment focuses on high-quality ingredients, seasonal produce, and a welcoming atmosphere for the local community and international travelers alike. The name "Haaretz," meaning "of the Earth," reflects the restaurant's commitment to grounded, fresh, and house-made culinary creations.
Under the supervision of the Rabbinate Loubavitch of Paris, the restaurant caters to those observing kashrut who do not wish to compromise on the sophisticated flavors of French cuisine. Whether visiting for a casual lunch or a celebratory dinner, guests find a menu that bridges the gap between traditional French bistro style and modern culinary innovation. The space is thoughtfully designed to accommodate different dining preferences, from social gatherings to quiet, private evenings.
About the area Situated at 45 Rue de Montreuil, La MiN (Haaretz) is positioned in one of Paris’s most eclectic and vibrant districts. The 11th Arrondissement has long been a center for local craftsmanship and is increasingly known for its diverse culinary scene. Rue de Montreuil itself is a historic street that connects the bustling Place de la Nation to the inner parts of the city, making it easily accessible via the Paris Metro system.
For Jewish travelers, the location is a convenient base. While the traditional Jewish quarter of the Marais is just a short trip away by metro or bus, the 11th Arrondissement also hosts various community resources. Several synagogues and Jewish community centers operate in the wider area, serving the local population. The neighborhood provides a quieter alternative to the dense tourism of central Paris while maintaining close proximity to landmarks like the Opéra de la Bastille and the Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Nearby Jewish landmarks The 11th Arrondissement is a hub of Parisian life, perfectly positioned between the historic Marais and the bustling Nation area. Within a short walk from Rue de Montreuil, visitors can explore the Place de la Bastille, a landmark of French history. For those seeking Jewish communal life, the proximity to the Marais (Pletzl) offers access to historic synagogues such as the Agoudas Hakehilos (Rue Pavée) and the Museum of Jewish Art and History.
The neighborhood itself is known for its artisan workshops and leafy courtyards. It is a favored spot for travelers who prefer a more authentic, less touristy Parisian experience while remaining close to major transportation hubs. Local markets, such as the Marché d'Aligre, are nearby, offering a vibrant look at the city's culinary culture just minutes away from the restaurant's doors.
What to expect Guests arriving at La MiN (Haaretz) will find an establishment divided into two distinct environments. The main floor offers a friendly, open atmosphere characterized by the buzz of a classic Parisian eatery. For those seeking more privacy, the restaurant features a vaulted lower room. This architectural feature is common in historic Parisian buildings, providing a romantic and intimate setting that removes diners from the pace of the street above.
The culinary focus here is on house-prepared dishes. By avoiding processed shortcuts, the kitchen ensures that every meal maintains a high standard of quality. Expect a menu that evolves with the time of year, featuring fresh vegetables, artisanal cheeses, and creative fish dishes. The beverage program is equally considered, with a selection of draft beers and wines chosen specifically to complement the dairy-centric menu. Service is designed to be attentive yet relaxed, adhering to the restaurant's philosophy of "Eat, Drink, and Share."
Frequently asked questions What is the kosher supervision at La MiN (Haaretz)? La MiN (Haaretz) is a dairy establishment under the strict supervision of the Rabbinate Loubavitch of Paris.
Does the restaurant have seating for romantic occasions? Yes, the restaurant features a unique vaulted basement room that provides a more intimate and secluded atmosphere, suitable for quiet dinners.
What type of food is served at La MiN? The menu focuses on bistronomic dairy cuisine, featuring fresh seasonal ingredients, artisanal draft beers, and a curated selection of wines.
Where in Paris is the restaurant located? The restaurant is located at 45 Rue de Montreuil in the 11th Arrondissement, close to the Faidherbe-Chaligny and Boulets Montreuil metro stations.
How often does the menu change? The menu changes according to the seasons to ensure all ingredients used in their on-site preparation are fresh and at their peak flavor.