Reviews on Middle Eastern food in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Paris, inspiring and timeless, is as beautiful as a postcard. Spiraling out from its central islands, its many neighborhoods each have their own character and energy. And the best way to discover their charms is on foot, whether you're strolling the bustling grandeur of the Champs-Elysées or seeking out the final resting place of a favorite figure at Père Lachaise. There's always a café or bakery a few steps away to restore spirits while you explore, or a gorgeously decorated shop window to remind you of this city's love of beauty. Every so often, as you lose yourself down another small street, you’ll glimpse the Eiffel Tower and be instantly reminded why it's so easy to fall in love with the City of Lights.
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4 based on 426 reviews
The Iranian cooking is one of the cultural elements that makes it particularly well aware of the subtlety of the actual Iranian culture. The colorful table is in itself quite telling. It offers a wide variety of foods, dishes, desserts, condiments and acc
The worst host I ever met in my entire life is a restaurant, you canât find any sign of Iranian culture in the treatment of the restaurant staff. The foods quality is medium but the price is high. I went there with my wife but we are 100% sad about the time and the money we wasted there.Sir,Fist we would like to thank you for coming to our restaurant to have brunch on that Sunday. Unfortunately, the comments you left on Trip Advisor do not reflect your satisfaction but thearguments you present are not truthful or founded.You evoke âthe worst host you have met in your whole lifeâ, the fact that âyou cannot findany sign of Iranian culture in the treatment of the staffâ and âthe poor quality of the food foran expensive priceâ.The prices are shown everywhere in the restaurant, on the front door and inside; besides,they are shown on Trip Advisor (13, 90⬠for lunch on week days, 18, 90⬠in the evenings,Saturdays and holidays; 24, 50⬠Sunday Brunch). You may have a problem with the days ofthe week.The only moment we exchanged any talk was when you complain of the price not being13,90⬠and we pointed out to you that we were on a Sunday, which is not exactly beinghostile!Finally the restaurant was full and we members of the staff did not have any time forconversation, we were focused on our tasks and serving our customers, so how can you drawany sort of conclusion about our relationships or treatment?The very same day for the very same brunch we received elogious comments from ourcustomers, expressing their satisfactions. Most of our customers are regulars and bring theirfriends to our place. Some even come from different cities in France or abroad. Sincerely yours,Catherine
4 based on 240 reviews
Only steps away from Place Clichy in Paris, is a pleasant family restaurant, typically afghan.Vous will be received warmly authentic decor and taste the specialties Afghanistan. You can choose to enjoy comfortably seated at a table or in a platform, sitti
Me and my girlfriend came here because we have heard a lot about Afghan food but never tried it.We had the dumplings & the pumpkin starter. And the lamb main & the egg main + a kind of Afghan creme brûlée sort of dessert.Everything was literally incredible. The flavors were completely new to me and the pumpkin starter was just insane... sooo good. The dumplings were great as well but tasted quite similar to Eastern European or Uzbek dumplings.Both the mains were incredible..... the lamb was so tender and flavorful and it was mixed with perfectly balanced salad and rice.The egg dish was like nothing Iâve tasted before and I will definitely be searching out Afghan restaurants in the future to try more stuff like it.Service was super friendly and the waiter gave us two complimentary teas. If you are in Paris and you want to try something a bit different to French cuisine but still cooked to the highest quality then I would definitely recommend it.
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4 based on 588 reviews
We made a reservation at the Savannah Cafe for dinner and we were so delighted by the food and service. As the restaurant has been in business for 35 years, you can tell the owner really values customers that come for the food and experience, and not just to sit outside! Definitely one of our more memorable meals in Paris! Highly recommend making a reservation for a fabulous meal! Thank you, Richard!Savannah Cafe would like to thank you for your lovely comment and personal appreciation of our restauranthope to see you again soon
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4 based on 731 reviews
After a very warm welcome, which was particularly kind as we arrived after a very tricky day of travelling with two exhausted children, we had a fabulous meal. Really friendly and accommodating staff and a delicious meal. Even our daughter, who is a little cautious about new tastes at the best of times, tucked in. Totally recommend this place to couples, families and groups.Hello Emma Thank you very much for your excellent review .I hope to see you one time again soon .Kind regards André Antoun
5 based on 145 reviews
1000 & 1 Signes is a place where everything is done to accommodate exchange between deaf and hearing able people. A small brochure demonstrating basic signs is given along with the menu. There are also white boards to facilitate communication between cust
We came across this after a quick TripAdvisor search for good Moroccan food in Central Paris. We were blown away by the experience and in particular the food and hospitality. Very authentic and simple menu of classic Moroccan dishes, tagines, Bricks, couscous. They've got their menu just right, keep the choices simple but do them well, and these amazing guys have definitely done that.We ordered tagines and a mixed special plate. The merguez was juicy and flavoursome, the lamb shank was well portioned, tender and the tagines gravy wonderfully flavoured with the sweet sticky prunes. The Kefta had my kids in a food battle to grab them quickly because they were do delicious! The couscous was light and subtely flavoured and the vegetable stew was simply perfect, the spices used were as if from Marrakech markets themselves.We have been to many Moroccan restaurants and a Riads where it's been authentic 'dada/home' cooking, and this chef is on par with La Maison D'Arab in Marrakech, if not better.Oh incidentally, we didn't realise this when booking, all the staff including the chef are deaf, but this only made the whole experience even better, their hospitality and attention was sublime and we were greeted by all with sign language welcome. Communication is seamless via pre defined sign language or via a whiteboard. They are incredibly patient and respectful of our repeated attempts to mouth things to them and honestly compared to a number of other restaurant food and experiences we've had on our trip so far, we as a family unanimously agreed this was the best meal and ambience and experience so far. I know I'll be kicked out by many foodie snobs, but credit must be given for a fabulous restaurant and three awesome guys who clearly love serving food with love and great care. Well done guys, you really made our great day even better!
5 based on 437 reviews
Food is great. Nice and fresh and the owner is very welcoming and friendly. Highly recommended! Very well priced too!Grand merci de votre commentaire Ravi de vous servir .Abien tôt
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