This is actually a syrian/lebanese restaurant... so not exactly lebanese. The staff is super friendly and welcoming . The place is clean and comfortable, but we visiting after rush hour so we had the place for ourselves for a while. The food presentation is not as generous as ud expect from a syrian/lebanese restaurant. The food was good enough but not the best in town. I personally had the kafta sandwish with two sambousik and rkakat. For once the kafta was not dry which is amazing but the sandwish had more green then kafta and the portion was small (maybe adequate for the price, but still small). The sambousek and rkakat seemed to be maybe heated multiple times? Im not sure but for my taste the meat stuffing had a lot of cumin and little salt but the cheese was on point. I recommend this place for a quick lunch break or a late night light quick meal in Luxemburg. However for my taste i think not the best lebanese in paris but good enough to fill up ur...
Read moreIt looks nice but the food was a bit of disappointment. They have cashed in the place by giving it somewhat an exotic touch or name but the food was in no way authentic or tastes as it is made to believe. The meat seemed to be processed pre made and that too added in a very little quantity. We had two different ones and both had the same issue. I mean it was just lettuce with 4 small chunks of meat wrapped in a tortilla. I couldn't even get the proper taste. Fries were good and I'm giving two stars for that. The staff is great and the place is nice but please don't do this with the food as it just misleads people into buying something exotic and new that they want to try and end up getting something which is just a wrap that's not made in any way close to what has been advertised...
Read moreWe had an absolutely delightful experience at Julia—a magical way to begin our time in Paris! The Lebanese cuisine was outstanding, with each dish thoughtfully prepared and full of vibrant flavors. The staff were incredibly warm, welcoming, and attentive, and the atmosphere was cozy and charming. Nestled on a lively, local-feeling street lined with a variety of international restaurants, Julia felt like a true hidden gem.
My husband and I especially enjoyed the following dishes, listed in order of our personal favorites:
Houmous (chickpea purée with tahini) Salade fattouche (fresh salad with crisp lettuce, herbs, and vegetables) Soujouk (spiced chicken wings with garlic spread) Chawarma poulet (shawarma chicken wrap)
Each one was absolutely delicious—we would return in...
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