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Bioburger, 100% organic burgers

by Melle Bon Plan
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If you’ve been following this blog for a little while, you must have noticed that I enjoy street food and that I have a particular love for burgers, a dish I’ve already dedicated several articles to (I’ve included a little list at the end of this post). Today, I’d like to introduce you to a burger chain that I really like: Bioburger.

This chain, which specializes in organic burgers, has no less than 6 locations in Paris and the Paris suburbs. Created in 2011, Bioburger aims to offer a 100% organic product while maintaining a very attractive price with a great price-to-quality ratio (starting at €11.70 for a meal). Each location is set up as a fast-food restaurant: you queue to order your meal, then a buzzer lets you know when to pick up your tray. I’ve already tested several locations of this chain: their 4th Paris address on Avenue des Gobelins (right next to my old job… a pity I’m no longer in the area…), but also the restaurant located next to the Le Peletier metro station.

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Bioburger Montparnasse

During the summer of 2019, I went to discover the brand’s newest location at the time, which opened in Montparnasse. I was actually surprised to find one of the teddy bears from the Gobelins branch (13th arrondissement) there, which caused quite a buzz in 2018. The place is set up as a fast-food restaurant: you queue to order your meal, then a buzzer lets you know when to pick up your tray.

Woman eating a burger and fries at Bioburger with the AB logo visible.

Bioburger Montparnasse

79 Boulevard du Montparnasse, 75006 Paris

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Bioburger Victoire

I believe this Bioburger location was the first one I tested in Paris. It’s located right next to the exit of the Le Peletier metro station on line 7, which is very convenient!

BioBurger Paris restaurant interior with customers eating and queuing.
Woman eating a burger and fries in a Parisian restaurant.

Bioburger Victoire

10 Rue de la Victoire 75009 Paris

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Interested in joining the Bioburger franchise?

Bioburger is indeed a franchise, and it offers those who wish to do so the opportunity to embark on an entrepreneurial adventure that combines business sense with a commitment to the environment in order to offer a healthier, more environmentally friendly alternative in the fast-food sector. As a leader in the organic fast-food sector, Bioburger is constantly looking to expand its network of franchisees, provided they share its values and ambitions. You can then open your own burger restaurant while receiving support!

Starting the Bioburger franchise process is quite simple and transparent. First, a detailed application is required, illustrating your experience, interest in the field, and financial capabilities. A passion for organic food is an essential criterion. If approved, a meeting is then organized to delve into the details of the partnership. Subsequently, specific training is provided, covering all aspects of the Bioburger model, from the selection of organic products to restaurant management. Ongoing support is also offered to ensure the success of each franchisee.


Handheld artisanal French burger with a brioche bun.

Find all my restaurant tests in Paris below:
⇒ All my restaurant review articles in Paris
⇒ All my articles on places to eat burgers in Paris

MY ARTICLES GOOD BURGER ADDRESSES IN PARIS
⇒ Bioburger
⇒ King Marcel
⇒ FrogBurger and FrogPubs
⇒ Bistro Burger
⇒ Ellis Gourmet Burger
⇒ Mamie Burger
⇒ B&M Burger
⇒ Hard Rock Café Paris
⇒ Big Fernand

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MAP OF MY GOOD FOOD ADDRESSES IN PARIS AND THE ILE-DE-FRANCE REGION

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Photo credits: Nicolas Diolez and Melle Bon Plan
Photos are not royalty-free, photographer's permission required before any use

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