The restaurant Sémiramis is an invitation to travel, a journey to the heart of the Thousand and One Nights and Syria. The atmosphere of this affair has been perfectly worked out thanks to a sumptuous setting inspired by Tuareg tents and oriental dance shows that take place on site on an occasional basis. The establishment is named after a legendary queen of Babylon and this tribute continues in every corner of the address. In the midst of draperies, coloured fabrics and oriental lamps, the waiters sneak in with elegance to take care of their customers. In summer, gourmands also take over the tree-lined terrace, a small local treasure. The Semiramis cuisine highlights the specialities of this region of the Middle East, particularly through tabbouleh, couscous, kebbe and other oriental pastries. It is a journey worth living.
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Plats froids pas de musique service nul
Danseuse éphémère
On nous avait habitué à mieux
Je ne pense pas y retourner