Discover Restaurants offering the best Middle Eastern food in Ville-la-Grand, Annemasse, including Thali Restaurant Indien, Restaurant Libanais La Ina, La Cerise Sur le Chameau, Beyrouth Express, Maida, Restaurant Khan, Delices de Beyrouth, Entre Nous, L'Arabesque
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4 based on 326 reviews
Enter into the magical world of the Middle East and the thousand and one nights in the occasion of a lunch or a dinner at the Arabesque restaurant in Geneva. White leather and black decor combined with warm lighting create a unique ambience, which is unde
I liked it so much, I used it 3 times!the best was on lunch time, a tasting menu for a great price. My favorite: Cheese cigar
4 based on 19 reviews
Un restaurant Tout en simplicité et convivialité.Un accueil très chaleureux par le propriétaire des lieux Un couscous très bon et en bonne quantité.Les pâtisseries orientales en dessert sont une tuerie !!
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5 based on 20 reviews
We visit this place but pure coincidence. It doesn't look from outside but inside it is really nice place, clean, sympatic staff. And the food is so delicious. I love that. I so love arabic food but this place has the best hummus I have ever had nad the best falafel. The food isn't exactly the cheapest but it is worth it. But I loved everything. Thank you for this delicious food and keep the good work.
4 based on 65 reviews
we went here last night for a birthday. Its not an Indian restaurant, its a Pakistany as they don't have alot of the usual fare you find in an Indian one. No Papadums,no samosa etc.A little disapointing. We were 3 and then 3 couples turned up so a very quiet night. The service was good and polite but I found the portions small. They offered us a free cocktail and free white rice to go with our order. All in all not very exciting and I won't go back there.
4 based on 29 reviews
I had superb couscous bouef here matching with mint tea and their mouth watering dessert truly recommendable. I will definitely coming back here.
4 based on 97 reviews
LEBANESE food Mixing the wealth of seafood and Mediterranean land. Very diverse, it is a very rich cuisine of flavors and colors. It reflects the traditional sense of the Lebanese hospitality. We are a company specializing in the organization of reception
Had a good meal here with my daughter on a recent stay in Annemasse. The gentleman was very helpful and spoke very good English. We had the chicken shawarma and kefta kebab both were delicious. I would recommend trying this restaurant if you like middle eastern food.
4 based on 62 reviews
Oriental Fine Pastry, Catering (Couscous, Tagine) and Tearoom. Takeaways, delivered or to eat in noon and afternoon. Fresh and cooked treading water. Warm welcome. Our products are also available at GLOBUS Geneva and Lausanne.
This is one of those many times i am so grateful for trip advisor! We popped in yesterday and shared two couscous dishes: one with meatballs and the other chicken. The best couscous we have ever had - flavoursome stock and plentiful vegetables. It is a popular cafe, with a lot of customers buying either pastries or takeaway couscous, so you enjoy the wait sitting on comfortable leather stools or modern chairs. The decor is evocative of Morocco with beautiful decoration and a clean, bright atmosphere. We also shared some pastries (delicious and thankfully not as sweet as some), and then went back today for Moroccan tea, more pastries and takeaway couscous for dinner. No wonder it's number 1!
4 based on 246 reviews
We visited this restaurant with my fiancee We had a menu 'degustation' and it was very good. The place is clean however it is not pretty but comfortable.
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4 based on 121 reviews
If you read my previous review, you will discover that I never actually "ate" at the restaurant, but gave them a negative review because of attitude!My attitude!I am so self-absorbed sometimes I can't get over myself!I think I have lived in France too long.I swore I would never go back!NEVER!But I did.Why?Addiction!I am addicted to Indian food.I am from Glasgow, and as you will probably know, "Chicken Tikka Masala" was created in Glasgow - YES, Glasgow, along with violence and alcoholism.In 2001, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook - a good name for somebody obsessed with food - declared that "Chicken Tikka Masala, created in Glasgow, is now a true British national dish, as British as steak & kidney pie, not only because it is the most popular dish, but because it is a perfect illustration of the way Britain absorbs and adapts external influences." I have eaten good, bad and brilliant Indian food all over the world, but Indian Food is very hard to find in France even harder than hard-working, friendly postal employees.So enroute to the Bejart Ballet in Lausanne, we stopped in for lunch, and I am so glad we did - because it was up in the "brilliant" category.I have a ritual for my first visit to a new Indian restaurant: do not order esoteric dishes that you have never eaten before - order what you have eaten a thousand times, so you can make an instant comparison just in case you have to order an emergency take-out halfway through the meal.So: it was the standard duo of: "Mutton shahi korma" and of course: Chicken tikka masala with aubergines and some amazing "fans-of-naans" to complete a memorable lunch.The service was impeccable, the food was delicious - so we ordered 4 dishes to take with us at the end of the lunch - and the prices were very reasonable.What could be better?I can't wait to go back, which I will do everytime my companion is skiing - which is such a silly thing to do - although I will have to promise to come home with more than just the bill.The restuarant is billed as: "Muslim" - it may be, who knows, but beer and wine are on the menu.Beef is also on the menu, so I don't think they are Hindu who believe that a cow is Gomaata, a motherly deity. When a baby cannot be breastfed by the mother, the cow is prescribed as the choice of surrogate breast feeding. This has been a tradition in India for ages, and has only served to reinforce the sentiment.So they are an enigma - which is my religion of choice - I am an enigmatic.Thali is also confusing, as it makes one think instantly of THAI food - at least it could confuse a stupid person - which I am, for leaving a negative review in the first place.I apologise from the bottom of my "stented" heart and I can;t wait to heat up the takeaway.The take away from my experience at Thali - the BEST Indian food I have had in France.
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