Paris | A Restaurant Worth Visiting 💕
After getting used to other restaurants, a classmate recommended this sister Middle Eastern restaurant to me 🚶🏼♀️. At first, I thought the food was just okay, but I was eventually captivated by the variety of spices and sauces. It got to the point where I'd buy hummus from the supermarket to dip my bread in at home. The atmosphere is lively with a strong Middle Eastern vibe, and it's busy during meal times, so it's recommended to make a reservation in advance. The dishes are meant for sharing, but the portions are quite small, so you might need to order more if you're in a larger group 👩🍳 🍠 Patate douce - It's said to be a must-order. After roasting, it's very soft and sticky, and the addition of cheese makes it really delicious! 🍣 Saumon Gravlax - Although the portion is small, just a few small pieces, it's paired with olive oil, cheese, and some garnish vegetables, giving a rich yet refreshing feel. 🍞 Dalia pain - A large piece of bread served with olive oil, pickles, and hummus sauce. Many people recommend it in their reviews 👍 🐑 Houmous & effiloché d'agneau - Hummus + lamb + herbs, super fragrant 💕 🐑 Grilled Lamb Chops - Not particularly recommended. Although the presentation is abundant, it's over 30 euros for one serving, and there's a lot of fat that's tough to chew, making it a tiresome experience. 🍹 The cocktails are all exquisite and beautiful, mostly infused with some Middle Eastern spices, giving them an exotic flavor. My foreign classmates thought they were delicious, but I found them just okay, though everyone should give them a try 🤩 All the above dishes can be enjoyed with free 🆓 bread to scrape the plate clean 🍽️ #HiddenGemRestaurants #ParisFood #MediterraneanCuisine #MiddleEasternCuisine #AmbientRestaurant #ParisLife #France