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Last update : 20.11.2017
Not for the great hunger, we went there because we lunch late.It is true that the reception is not comparable to that offered by a restaurant but good for a street food... they could make an effort!the map is well-enriched, with a choice of city and typical cakes. The meal is very good and rich in taste. Ideal to eat on the thumb and so different from the cold sandwiches of the paul, golden brioche and fast food mac do,quick kfc.
I confirm the previous notices referring to a welcome to the limit of the unpleasant...In view of the ideal location rue rambuteau, the customers are scrolling what may explain this impression of nonchalance. But attention dear owners nothing is acquired in life.Local open on the street that looks more like street food. They're so fine that they're getting erased. took a pita soujouk. of the taste certainly but spoiled by the texture of the galette which is not made home (exit of a package sold in trade, damage.) a lot of cinema to heat this one in front of you but not dupe it looks like assembly. I'm not going back.
For years we've been raffling this street snack. sometimes the quality decreases, too much oil and less spices but overall, it remains a satisfaction for the price.
After a long day, a friend invited me to taste "the best Lebanese betting." I really loved the little place in the street, close to the pumpidou center. I ordered the vegetarian option and it was great. crunchy bread and very, very interesting flavors with good quality ingredients. A week later I invited my cousin and the experience was disappointing. Cold meat, soft bread... absolutely different from what I had tasted. There are no tables to sit down but if you walk a little, you find chairs near the pumpidou center.
When you have a little hunger and the sun is at the rendezvous, a pita cake is welcome. manouché offers pitas in the oven or on plate, meat, vegetarian and vegan. They are garnished with salad, olives, cucumbers and tomatoes. The dough is good, the pitas are not fat and the humus is very successful. prices are good markets (5-6€ the pita in the oven) but the service is not smiling, it's a shame.
Last update : 03.07.2024
A great culinary experience with fresh products, perfect for the summer that comes! Even take away, the sandwich eats very well and keeps all its flavours.
Excellent value for money !!! We will return; Edited 19/04/2023; We're at least once every month, it's really delicious...
Original, very good, a little expensive for a sandwich
Last update : 17.09.2023
Whenever I stop by, I take the vegy Lebanese sandwish. Prices are correct, between 6 and 9 euros. There are also some falafel, kebe and small bites. It is a take away only place, so no place to sit.
Galettes traditionnelles libanaises is the promise and that's exactly what you get! This is a small stall along the street as you walk between Chatelet-Les-HalleFresh, and the Centre Georges Pompidou, serving delicious stand-up-and-eat food. Lebanese bread made in front of your eyes, is wrapped around your choice of falafel, barbecued chicken, lamb kofte or whatever floats your boat. I had chicken, with salad, olives, dressing, hot sauce and it was spectacular. Washes down with a cold beer, this really hit the spot for a lunch on the move. Actually not cheap, but very satisfying.
Despite the bread being homemade, it was the most disgusting falafel I ever had. The falafels are microwaved so bye bye crust. The guy who takes your order and money crushes the falafel with his bare fingers, very authentic streetfood. I'm used to streetfood in poorer countries, but I didn't expect to witness such nonchalance in France. The falafel itself is btw tasteless, so is the white sauce. They didn't ask whether I wanted spicy sauce as it was busy. For all future visitors do yourself a favor and walk the extra minutes to rue rosiers, astreet with 5 or 6 falafel eateries.
This street cafe is very authentic lebenese cooking the labne zatar extra is outrageous one of the best I've had and is not expense for an area of Paris where in general is a rip off. Well worth the stop in slight wait but great to see the guys preparing the gallettes you gotta check them out.
If you are in Paris, walking and exploring, and you are hungry, then this is the right place to stop by and grab-a-bite. You can go for breakfast or lunch or later on, but just look out for a line and wait time. When we went there, there wasn't a line and in few seconds there was. We weren't that behind. It is a great place to select and sit down, since there are some benches in front to, there is not formal place provided to sit down and eat. It was nice and relaxing, sun was not too hot. Za'atar is the word for all the herbs mix and zater is the thin bread or pita. The cook is great on the zater, and for 50 cents you can add olives and other things (that is what we did and ooo la la that was some good stuff). We enjoyed the falafels and other goodies offered. I highly recommend this place and went over and over to eat more... Enjoy... My tips: Order the zater #2, pay a little extra for the goodies in your zater sandwich #3 choose falafel #4 Enjoy!
Last update : 06.08.2025
Worst Lebanese food ever. I ordered for the first time from this place after reading some reviews. The food went straight to the trashcan. Bad sandwiches. Watery hummus and please take a look at this tabbouleh..you risk the emergency room just from looking at what they delivered. I tried calling the manager left my name and number and never got any response. Shame on such place for pretending to serve Lebanese food
Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3
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