Excellent Beef dish, hummus and Batata Hara (a spicy potato side dish). My first time there, the servers kept ushering me inside to order instead of looking at the pictures on the sign outside. Once inside, I figured out it was because the outside seating was full of Arab people who don't like dogs. The first time I passed by, a friendly Italian guy with a child stopped me to chat and pet my dog. Once inside, the sign and the paper To Go menu was slightly different so I insisted on taking my time. I told them in French I want the second beef dish in the picture above. They ended up putting that orange dressing that they put on every salad in France and when I complained they said it was already done but that I will like the food. I came home, saw the layout, ate the substantial plate and it was very good a a great value for 14 Euro. I came back the day after and ordered the same thing and I told them I don't want the dressing or the sesame cream sauce and that I live here and I always eat the same thing. The dish was very well prepared with lots of raw onions that I like and everything on the plate was separated well. Very pleased and this will be my regular...
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I had the pleasure of trying the Lebanese food here, and it was outstanding from start to finish. Everything tasted fresh, vibrant, and full of authentic flavor. The shawarma was perfectly seasoned and juicy, the fatayer had a soft, homemade dough with a rich, flavorful filling, and the garlic sauce was heavenly — creamy, aromatic, and addictive.
The mezze selection was a real highlight, with hummus, falafel, and tabbouleh all prepared with care and balance. Portions are generous, and you can tell the kitchen takes pride in the details.
The staff were warm and welcoming, creating the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to linger over your meal. It’s rare to find such authentic Lebanese cooking in such a relaxed, friendly setting.
If you’re in the Magnan area and craving something flavorful and comforting, this place is a must-visit. I’ll definitely be...
Read moreWe ordered the tawouk, but it wasn’t prepared in the traditional Lebanese style. In Lebanon, a tawouk sandwich typically includes coleslaw, fries, tawouk chicken, and garlic sauce. However, this version came with lettuce, garlic, and large potato chunks, which is not authentic.
The beef shawarma also missed the mark. The tarator sauce lacked flavor, and traditionally, Lebanese beef shawarma does not include potatoes.
As for the ‘Lebanese burger,’ it didn’t resemble the classic version, which is usually simple with coleslaw, mayonnaise, ketchup, and fries.
Overall, the food was not what we expected in terms of authentic...
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