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Vegan Chinese Restaurants in Paris

Chinese cooking traditions — especially Buddhist cuisine and regional Cantonese, Sichuan, and Yunnanese dishes — offer some of the world's most developed plant-based repertoires. Mock meats made from wheat gluten and soy go back centuries, and dishes like mapo tofu (vegan version), stir-fried greens, and vegetable dumplings are staples. The Chinese restaurants in this Paris guide are Nourii-verified for reliable vegan ordering, with attention to places that skip oyster sauce and fish stock on request, run dedicated vegan Buddhist menus, or serve a consistent plant-based section. Track, save, and score each dish inside the Nourii app.

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Frequently asked

Is Chinese food vegan-friendly in Paris?

Chinese cooking has a range of naturally plant-based dishes, and the restaurants listed here have been verified by the Nourii team for reliable vegan menus. Many of them either run dedicated vegan sections or will happily prepare classics without animal-derived ingredients on request.

How many vegan chinese restaurants are on this list?

Only restaurants with verified plant-based options are included. Each listing passes Nourii's quality checks — no empty stubs or speculative entries — so the list is short when the city's coverage is thin and long when it's dense.

Can I track chinese meals for macros and micronutrients?

Yes — every restaurant here connects to the Nourii app, where a single photo or a short description logs macros, micronutrients (B12, iron, zinc, omega-3, vitamin D), and counts toward your weekly Plant Score.

Are these restaurants fully vegan or mixed-menu?

Both. The list surfaces dedicated vegan chinese restaurants first, followed by mixed-menu spots where the vegan options are strong and clearly marked. Menu flags on each listing indicate which category a restaurant falls into.