Nicolas, Lea, Karl and the team have taken this concept to another level. Only 6 months after they first opened Sesame (pun intended), the place is packed with gourmet Parisians and visitors who are eager to taste the real, homemade kaake. Do yourself a favor and go to Sesame to enjoy the stellar lamb, kafta or marinated chicken kaake. Have some knafeh for desert. Or just enjoy a cup of coffee in the very stylish cups bearing the restaurant’s mascot: a kaake hawker, to remind you that this lebanese street food can be revisited by one of Paris’s up-and-coming young bistros without...
Read moreStumbled upon this lovely place as we got caught in the rain after going down from the Sacre Coeur. Ordered pastrami and shawarma kaake and falafel. The food was delicious and portions very generous. Was skeptical about the baked falafel, but it was truly unlike anywhere else - so savory and yummy. The waiter and the chef were very polite, helpful and attentive and it was a delight waiting for the rain to stop over a couple of Lebanese beers...
Read moreWe tried this place during my visit to Paris, and we loved it! A taste from home! We got cheese and zaatar, taaouk, musakhan, ham and cheese! They were all super delicious! Musakhan and taouk were my favorites. Not to forget the dessert, knefee! Full of flavors, a must try. We had eggs and balila as well, they come with little pieces of kaak. You can always ask...
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