During our week and a half stay in Paris we enjoyed dining at Le Cèdre so much that we returned almost daily. We dined in as well as take-away. Their hours were perfect to prepare a to-go lunch to take into the city center or late night dinner to take back to the hotel. The grilled meats, many vegetarian options, desserts, tea and lemonade satisfied all of our family's needs and tastes. All was fresh and authentic. Shish taouk, moussaka (this eggplant lover's dream), tabbouleh, falafel, shawarma, warak enab, and kibbeh were amoung my favorites along with the Muhalabieh. Our daughter loved all the mezze forms/mini pies, especially the spinach and cheese ones, with hummus and flatbread. The restaurant was clean and service very attentive, even when full. The staff is extremely friendly. They, particularly Tony and the Head behind the counter, go above and beyond, as they are eager to assist, talk about Parisienne and Lebanese culture, life, recipes, traditions, language and explain all the dishes. They are multilingual conversing with us in French, English, Arabic and some Spanish. We thoroughly enjoyed time at this restaurant and will miss being able to go there when we return home. Thank you! Love and best wishes! Much...
Read moreLe Cèdre is the go to destination for Lebanese food in Paris! I have been going to the original location on Rue Mouffetard for over 10 years and recently discovered this location on the outskirts of Paris.
Le Cèdre offers authentic Lebanese cuisine in a warm and cozy atmosphere. The menu is varied and offers vegetarian and vegan options. All is cooked fresh and served fast. The portions are generous, the food delicious and full of flavors. The service is impeccable and super friendly. The owner is always kind and always ends up given us free pastries.
The falafel is the best I have ever had and the hummus, truly delicious. The beef dishes are my go to and come with lots of side, white garlic sauce and a salad. I also tried the Lebanese lemonade and loved it. Check out the pics and menu and make it your go to for Lebanese food! Either locations are great but the one I went to tonight just has more space.
On top of all this, this is an affordable meal that will only set you back...
Read moreCATASTROPHIC food Disgusting and very expensive €43 euros for 2 disgusting plates kafta and chicken Taboulé is also bad The potatoes were like 700 years old,the hommes is bitter and has no taste,the sitting area is for toddlers not adults and it's super cramped and hot like an oven.
The walls are all damp and moist,the place is quite disgusting itself 🤢🤮
But the worst is the food, absolutely disgusting. He shouldn't be open quite honestly,he gives Lebanese food a bad...
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