Paris headquarter offering Lebanese gastronomy and creative specialties.
Very elegant and spacious, welcome to the new temple of Lebanese cuisine in the heart of the 8 th district. It is actually the mother house of Noura, the Noura pavilion that opened for the first time in 1989, which therefore reopened after being beautifully restored by architect Pierre-Yves Rochon. The 70-seat restaurant is a beautiful place in the image of the cedar country. The black, gold, whirlpool, beautiful comfortable benches, the very oriental ceiling and the soft carpets planted the décor right away. The beautiful cocktail bar and open kitchen, very modern and installed behind large windows, give the tone that is primarily contemporary. In the plates, Lebanese gastronomy is tasted with a great L because it is stylized while not betraying its classics. The servings are slightly less generous than in the Lebanese area, but so much more suitable for gourmets… And creativity, just what it takes, in recipes. We liked and we're coming back!
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