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4 Lebanese Restaurants To Visit in Paris

Sahtein!

If you find yourself yearning for a taste of Lebanese cuisine, while strolling through the streets of Paris, here are a few recommendations to help satisfy your cravings.

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Tawlet Paris

Coming all the way from Lebanon, Tawlet transports you through a mosaic of flavors from all around the country through its traditional and seasonal homemade dishes and mezze. From the freshness of Tabbouleh to the hearty Moghrabieh, you are ensured to find your happiness.

You can be transported to corners of Lebanon, with Tawlet’s open buffet concept for lunch and dinner throughout the week. Tuesday is dedicated to delicacies from the South of the country, Wednesdays to the mountains, Thursday to the Beqaa and Friday to the North. As for the weekend, you can get yourself a Beirut Brunch on Saturday and Sunday. You can also get a “Plat du Jour” for 14€.

Tawlet Paris also sells a diversity of traditional artisanal Lebanese products that are come directly come from “Souk el Tayeb” market in Lebanon. The restaurant’s inviting aesthetics create an immediate sense of comfort. When dining at Tawlet Paris, it isn’t simply about food; it’s a journey into the heart of authentic homemade Lebanese cuisine.

Where to find it? 2 Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, 75011 Paris, France

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Tintamarre Saveurs Levantines

Franco-Lebanese chef Gabrielle Beck opened this establishment in the 19th arrondissement of Paris next to the Canal de L’Ourq. With a background in interior architecture, Gabrielle Beck upholds a creative flair and Lebanese influences in every one of her dishes after converting to the culinary world. It is safe to say that “Tintamarre, Saveurs Levantines” has captured the hearts of every person who steps foot in the restaurant and indulges in the refined, fresh and comforting dishes that it offers.

Although being a small and cozy space, the name Tintamarre evokes a vibrant and lively ambiance that truly translates into the aesthetic of the restaurant. Tables showcase dishes presented with so much love and care in aesthetic and flavor. And believe me, everything on the menu is recommended.

Where to find it? 80 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris, France

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Assanabel

Dining at Assanabel is like having lunch or dinner on the weekend in a Restaurant somewhere in the mountains of Lebanon. Situated near Parc de Montsouris in the 14th arrondissement, this establishment has been delighting its visitors with outstanding Lebanese dishes for over 30 years. The ambiance of Assanabel blends aromatic spices with joyful laughter creating an inviting setting. Whether for a sunny terrace lunch or lively evening dinner, it promises a memorable time. This is also due to the staff’s warm hospitality, making you feel right at home. The restaurant offers an extensive menu with a wide range of dishes, including cold and hot mezze, succulent grilled skewers and a diverse assortment of vegetarian choices. Assanabel is an emblem of authentic Lebanese cultural heritage in France’s capital.

Where to find it? 6 Rue d'Alésia, 75014 Paris, France

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Man’ouché

If you’re looking for the real Lebanese street food experience, this place is for you. Whether it’s for lunch, dinner or a late snack, Man’ouché has got you covered. Right next to the Centre Pompidou, this hole in the wall offers all varieties of Lebanese traditional flat bread wonder called Manousheh. They have quite some varieties of fillings, from the classic zaatar to the sujuk. My top pick there would have to be the order” Zaatar extra with Halloum.” The extra part involves the inclusion of some delicious fresh veggies (and some mint- that is the highlight). Keep this snack on your radar if you’re ever near the area.

Where to find it? 62 Rue Rambuteau, 75003 Paris, France

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