Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Pantin. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 396 reviews
Assanabel Paris, les restaurants où notre spécialité est la délicieuse cuisine libanaise créée avec ingéniosité et passion inspirée des plus belles saveurs du Liban. Depuis 1988, nous prenons soin dâinnover en fonction de vos goûts tout en préservant trad
The best restaurant experience I've had in a long time. The food was amazing Lebanese food. We had 7 different dishes shared between 2 persons and complementary bread, hummus and baba ganoush (i think it tasted delicious anyway). We got perfectly full, and a little more than that. Great Lebanese redwine as well! For dessert they brought us a large plate of fresh fruit on the house. The staff was so friendly and smiling and the atmosphere was great! I cannot stress this enough: you have to go go go!
4 based on 243 reviews
The restaurant was quiet as we were early due to having young child with us. The owner was very friendly and welcoming, making special effort with my son teaching him French and Italian words. Food was lovely, served very quickly and with character. Although we probably should have looked for more of a French restaurant given how short a time we spent in Paris I would recommend Giacomo to anyone wanting a good Italian meal.
4 based on 272 reviews
Offering a refined take on traditional Berber food, L'Atlantide produced a Sunday lunch for me that will actually go on to my list of top restaurant meals. It is not that the food was in any way over-the-top or spectacularly inventive. Rather, it is that the food was perfectly prepared and the flavors were perfectly balanced. I had couscous in the Ameqful style, fluffy and shot through with flavorful vegetables. I ordered the couscous with merguez sausages; the sausages were tasty and crisp and there was something really wonderful about the contrast between the places in which the sausages were charred on the grill and where they were not. These are relatively thin lamb sausages and they were neither heavy nor greasy.For dessert, the waiter enthusiastical recommended the pastilla au lait, a crispy pastry filled with dried fruit, and he suggested that it be served with thé à la menthe. Again, the contrast of the sweet pastry with the mint tea was simply wonderful. The restaurant itself is cozy and inviting and pleasantly dark. If you are headed to parc Buttes-Chaumont, the restaurant makes an elegant stop for lunch. Making a reservation is probably a good idesa.
4 based on 282 reviews
After walking over 17 miles and almost collapsing into our hotel late in the evening, we were so so happy to stumble across this nearby restaurant which looked pleasant from the outside. We ended up having a very lovely meal, including a delicious pizza. Staff were incredibly polite and attentive and our sore feet were very thankful! Weâd eat here again.
5 based on 347 reviews
What a great Pizza. Everyone claims Paris has some of the best food in the world. Thatâs a bunch of garbage. This place is a shinning star in a city that has a bunch of pretentious and gross restaurants. I enjoyed the atmosphere, food and service at Jimmy 2s. Such a good dining experience.
4 based on 468 reviews
3 of us had a wonderful meal, that was extremely rich, the truffle mozzarella starter was sublime. The whole meal was very reasonable and the restaurant had a nice cosy vibe.
4 based on 304 reviews
The authenticity combined with modernity .. Canteen "Lebanese workshop" in the middle of a corner shop! You can buy spices, teas colored powder intoxicating scents reminiscent of our childhood, afandelo (Clementine liquors), real Aleppo soap, Lebanese bee
We came to Belleville to escape tourist Paris and enjoy some ethnic food. This lived up to our hopes.We had their feast meal which is vegetarian but we added some meat dishes.There was plenty of food and we also enjoyed Lebanese wine. No room for desserts. Friendly service and pride in their food.
4 based on 369 reviews
Hi,unfortunately, I canât recommend this restaurant because of slowness. We were waiting 30 minutes for a table and 1,5 hour for a dinner. Try another restaurant. Hello Miska,we are sorry that you had to wait as much time to eat, unfortunately the affluence at certain times generate a wait but we do everthing we can to minimize this wait .Hoping to see you soon.
4 based on 314 reviews
Had a lovely evening with delicious food on our first night in Paris, prices very reasonable (â¬50 for two including a main and dessert each and and a bottle of wine) the service was very welcoming and friendly! Highly recommend and will be returning on our next visit to Paris!
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4 based on 192 reviews
Cedars is the largest Lebanese restaurant in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. It owes its success to the quality of its service and dishes, carefully prepared with fresh and seasonal products. Everything is homemade and in the recognition of Lebanon: the
Ate lunch there with my husband and son. We were fed up of French cuisine and wanted a cheap and authentic alternative. For 9 Euros we each had a generous selection of starters both warm and cold. Friendly and efficient service.Thanks a lot for your 5-stars rating and your review, we are delighted you enjoyed our lebanese food and spent a good time with your family at our restaurant!Looking forward to see you soon again!The Cedars Team
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