Restaurant with a Lebanese atmosphere offering mezzed meals.
Six restaurants and two catering shops in Paris intra muros for the famous Lebanese whose empire extends to London. The last born is set in a double floor design in the heart of the Grands Boulevards. Jean-Paul Bou Antoun, joined by his sons Zyad and Paul, continues to expand the mark that siginfie light in Lebanese. Design decor, screens on the walls, if you are looking for the change and the Lebanese atmosphere, escape. On the other hand, there are traditional dishes of a fragrant oriental kitchen: large plate of cold mezzes (hommos, tabbouleh), chickpeas-taouk (chicken marinated) or grilled kefta (chopped meat au to parsley and onions) accompanied by salad. Lovers of desserts can enjoy the pleasure of enjoying one of the very good pastries in front of the glass bay. Meals are available for meals and meals. Mannered Events has a 290 m ² room and a terrace of 300 m ² on the ninth floor of the Arab World Institute.
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malgré les commentaires négatifs au sujet de la qualité des plats, j'ai quand même voulu essayer car vu la réputation de cet établissement je ne les croyais pas!
Au final jai voulu essayer et je le regrette fortement.
ce n'est plus Noura que hai connu.
Le taboulé etait une melasse de persil coupé au robot aucun sauveur
le hoummos tout liquide et sas gout
le babaganouj sans l'arrière goût de laubergine Michoui.
le kebé cru plein de nerfs
les grillades secs
bref quel dommage.
A éviter et aller au Mac do en face au moins vous êtes prévenus de ce que vous aller manger