(Last Update: 11.01.2026) In fact, it is necessary to prepare a completely separate series of articles introducing the cafes and restaurants of Paris, but in this blog, I prefer to talk about places to visit in Paris, interesting places, and areas where enjoyable activities are held, while I prefer to talk about eating and drinking places - which you can visit while you are there. We are in one of those places again today: Café L'Ami Justin (former Obododo Café)

So why are we going here? Père LachaiseOne day we visited , tired after the "cemetery visit", to feed our hungry stomachs and to be thankful that we are alive, of course :)

Here Père Lachaise CemeteryA two-storey building located on the lower right side of , just ahead of the main entrance. Père Lachaise CemeteryYou have visited , you have been separated from this world among all the famous dead people, you have oscillated between life and death, but when you realize that you are alive when your tour is over and you step outside the cemetery wall, I think the first thing that will come to your mind after all the tiredness will be the feeling of hunger; Because it happens to me every time :)

At this moment, Café L'Ami Justin comes to your rescue. Although there are other good and bad places in the area, but since I am a loyal customer of the places I like, whenever I come across Père Lachaise, I always prefer to go here. If you discover a more enjoyable place in that area, please let me know; I'm always open to suggestions.

Paris Café L'Ami Justin - Pariste.Net

Café L'Ami Justin has a very warm atmosphere both in terms of location and venue. That area is not a very lively place anyway, so it seems like you need the warmth of this place even more. The menu is a bit unhealthy; More precisely, you risk gaining weight, but everything is soooo delicious :)

At least you can drink something hot or cold, maybe eat a salad, and manage to get out of here without too much sin? Besides, you have just come out of the cemetery, you have personally witnessed that the world is a mortal place, enjoy this life and of course being in Paris :)

Here by subway To come M2 or M3 of lines Père Lachaise You can get off at the stop as well M2 of the line Philippe August You can also use the station. Or start your tour by getting off at the “Père Lachaise” station, visit the cemetery and sit at Café L'Ami Justin Philippe AugustYou can complete your tour in this area by taking the metro again from .

Whatever your path is Père Lachaise CemeteryIf you happen to be in , please stop by here, have a sip of something and if possible eat the most burnt French fries for me :)

Enjoy your meal.

 

 

 

Address: 28 Boulevard de Ménilmontant, 75020 Paris

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