FURIA
Mexican restaurant · Saint-Ambroise ·

FURIA

Mexican restaurant · Saint-Ambroise ·

Authentic tacos, natural wine, slow-roasted pork, corn tortillas

tacos
natural wine
wine
friendly staff
baja taco
birria taco
moelleux au chocolat
vegetarian options
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2 Rue Lacharrière, 75011 Paris, France Get directions

€20–30

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended

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2 Rue Lacharrière, 75011 Paris, France Get directions

@furia_paris

€20–30

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining

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Jan 21, 2026

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The 30 Best Wine Bars In Paris - Paris - The Infatuation

"Technically, they’re calling this place a taqueria. But we’re still in France, where wine rules all and, until recently, quality Mexican food very much did not, so this spot from the popular Chambre Noire group makes the cut. If the floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the sidewalk and the Manu Chao songs playing from the sound system don’t lure you in, the scent of slow-roasted pork and fresh-pressed corn tortillas definitely will. Choose from six tacos (three are vegetarian) and your preferred €7 glass or €35-40 bottle of wine. Plan to linger outside with the rest of the crowd that’s spilled onto the sidewalk to drink and smoke." - sara lieberman, tanisha townsend

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The 15 Best New Restaurants In Paris

"Technically, they’re calling this spot from the popular Chambre Noire group a taqueria. But we’re still in France, so expect a heavy focus on natural wines in addition to tequila. If the floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the street and the Manu Chao songs playing from the sound system don’t lure you in, the scent of slow-roasted pork and fresh-pressed corn tortillas will. Choose from six tacos (three are vegetarian) and your preferred €7 glass or €35-40 bottle of wine—most of them are from Europe, like a refreshing pet-nat from Germany with notes of green apple. Plan to linger outside with the rest of the crowd that’s spilled onto the sidewalk to drink and smoke." - sara lieberman, lindsey tramuta

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The 15 Best New Restaurants in Paris | Eater

"After setting up a natural wine empire in the 11th and 19th arrondissements with Chambre Noire, Oliver Lomeli teamed up with Julio Guerrero to open this wine bar and taqueria across from the Saint-Ambroise church. The team churns out a short menu of tacos, tostadas, and pickled veggies from a compact semi-open kitchen. Guests can wash down their meal with a broad selection of natural, mostly German wines. Located in the 11th arrondissement." - Lindsey Tramuta

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Furia - Review - 11th Arr. - Paris - The Infatuation

"Technically, they’re calling this new spot from the popular Chambre Noire group a taqueria. But we’re still in France, so expect a heavy focus on natural wines in addition to tequila. If the floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the street and the Manu Chao songs playing from the sound system don’t lure you in, the scent of slow-roasted pork and fresh-pressed corn tortillas definitely will. Choose from six tacos (three are vegetarian) and your preferred €7 glass or €35-40 bottle of wine—most of them are from Europe, like a refreshing pet-nat from Germany with notes of green apple. Plan to linger outside with the rest of the crowd that’s spilled onto the sidewalk to drink and smoke." - Sara Lieberman

https://www.theinfatuation.com/paris/reviews/furia
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33 Postcards · 1 City

Excellent Mexican

FURIA

Caitlin R

Google
Finally made it to Furia and it was perfect great for a solo date. I got there early right after they opened and had no trouble getting a table. I ordered the Aguachile which was great. And also the birria taco. The birria was so good I ended up ordering another. Staff was very friendly! Will be back

Aaron V.

Google
Fun bright spot for interesting tacos, natural wine & beautiful scenery. Right next to a church with a big open space. The staff was quick and friendly. The food could be spicier.

Leigh S.

Google
Creative and delicious veggie friendly offerings. We had vegetable tacos from the main menu along with other tacos like crispy cauliflower and sweet potato. A very special start was the sunflower seed deep with cold fresh vegetables. Waiter Thomas made the whole thing feel like we were in just the right place at the right time. Vibrant outdoor scenes like the Church Bells ringing at St Ambrose across the street

Heaven M.

Google
As a Mexican , I fully approve of the authenticity of this place . These tacos were better than some I’ve had in Mexico . I really appreciate the elevated twist — it feels like the perfect way to honor the true value of tacos without losing their soul. Tacos deserve to be treated with the same creativity and respect as any fine dish. My favorite was the Baja taco . The ceviche tostada is also a must. Also was really happy to have a Pacifico 🍻

Neva N.

Google
As many have already said, this food blew me away. I got the tuna tacos, which were some of the best tacos I’ve ever had outside of Mexico. So well balanced and just delicious. The salsa macha is a standout.Dessert was equally stunning — a moelleux au chocolate with olive oil and pink peppercorns. Surprising, elegant, and addictive, I was sad as soon as I took the last bite. Bravo to the entire team

Becca M

Google
Amazing tacos and wine. Great vibes and music. The staff are so friendly and explain everything well. They let you taste the wine and discuss the options with you. We had prawn, tuna and baja tacos and shared the Frito mixto assiette. Everything was delicious, and we ordered more tacos as we couldn’t get enough. We arrived early to get a table as they don’t do reservations but you can have a glass of wine while you wait for a table. 10/10!

Sven M.

Google
The place is alright. It's cozy and stylish, but the food was a bit overpriced for that amount. Tacos were okay, but nothing magnificent. Unfortunately, they were super small, and if you are looking for a proper dinner, that might not be the right place for you.

Charlotte F.

Google
A very popular spot right now but worth the hype! We went when it opened at 5 p.m. to avoid the wait and the staff was very nice. Tacos were delicious, appreciated the vegetarian selection, reasonably priced for Paris. Huge wine selection, around 35/40 for a bottle so a bit expensive, a glass of white is €8, they have one red/white/orange open at a time. The moelleux au chocolat (drizzled in olive oil with pink peppercorns) is to die for!!