I've been to Paris last summer and I've visited a couple of great restaurants. Loving Hut in boulevard Beaumarchais was amazing. It's a little pricey there (although not more expensive than in regular restaurants I guess.). It's vegan restaurant, they have vegan quiche, which was very interesting and a few vegan cakes. They also have a little shop where you can buy vegan cheeses and even croissants! You can read more about it here: http://vg-zone.net/2009/07/18/loving-hut/ and see some pictures of the food. Oh, if you can't read in French, use google translator.
It was very rainy in August and I went to hide from the rain to Le Potager du Marais. It's an organic vegetarian restaurant. It's also pricey, but it's in Marais. I had a carrot soup and a cup of vegan hot chocolate. It was very tasty. They also give you some bread and a bottle of water.. In my opinion it's worth a try. http://vg-zone.net/2007/08/01/le-potager-du-marais/
If you want to save some money the best idea is to eat falafels in Paris. They don't cost more than 5 pounds and the portions are really really big. There is a vegetarian falafel cafe, Maoz Vegetarian. They have a salad bar, so you can choose all vegetabes you want. Pictures and adresses: http://vg-zone.net/2007/08/01/maoz/.
I really recommend to look through that VG-Zone website, because it's the best guide for vegan Paris with restaurants and shops, created by native Parisians. Have a look and have a nice time in the city of lights!
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