Welcoming:5/10 Menu Choices: 8/10 Food Presentation: 3/10
Food Temperature: 4/10 Food Taste: 2/20 Service: 3/10
Ambiance/Music: 6/10 Architecture/Interior: 6/10 Air Quality: 1/10
Total: 38/100



- A cafeteria style filled with people
- A fast food corner to the right with two huge shawarma displays. They look more t\Turkish to me than Lebanese
- The restaurant at the end of the corridor seats more than a hundred guests
- A display of Lebanese sweets occupies the left side. A display with no employee behind to sell or help guests. On the right side, what is supposed to be a bar with its coffee machine, is taken over by a chef who sends preset plates to the dining area

- Beige/gold walls on the right side
- Metallic structures to the left side
- Mirror walls give the place a bigger feel
- At the end is a large dining space decorated in golden spirals and a pending gold chandelier
- A well lit space, natural daylight spells, and a view onto Seine River
- Dark tiles cover the floors filled with dark wooden tables
- Violet and gray individual sofas
- Grey ceiling overseas it all
- Nos Duo Mezzes (Hummus, Tabboule, Loubieh, Mousakaa, Samke harra, Stuffed vine leaves, Loubie, Bemiye…) 6,9euros
- Nos Salades (8 choices) 6,9 euros
- Nos Menus (Vegetarien, fraicheur, detente, vital) 7,5-12,9 euros
- Nos Sandwiches (Labne, makanek, taouk, kafta, sojok, chawarma…) 5,9-6,5 euros
- Nos Pizzas (not the Italian ones, but our local baked ones on round bread: Manakeesh, Arayess, Kellage, Lahme Beajine) 5,9-6,9 euros
- Nos Accompagnements 5,9-6,9 euros
- Nos Desserts 1,75-5,9 euros
- The bread is way too thick and chewy. It should be thinner. It’s definitely more profitable for them if prepared thinner. It’s tastier if thin and won’t fill you up in a second. If France can’t provide it, it’s better to get it imported from Lebanon
- Halloum is yellow. More of a kachkaval cheese. Nothing to do with ours. It’s hard, dry, salty and not tasty. Who told them that halloum should be covered with olive oil? Yeah, the best way to cover its shameful taste and color
- Stuffed grape vines are way too salty
- Labneh: maybe it’s better they change its name to sour cream… without salt and without acidity, this white thing is inedible
- Sambousik are too fatty and too soggy. The meat is minced so much that it feels like a purée. It’s unpleasant to chew.
- The lahme beajine is soaked in water and fat. It’s horrible! Disgusting
- The shawarma: I must laugh! That watery meat in a plate with no seasoning and an overdose of vinegar. The lowest quality meat ever
- The hummus: No comment
- The hummus with meat: Unacceptable! A hummus plate filled with dry meat and bathing in a sauce of fat or margarine
- Tabboule: Bof! Nothing to write home about


- The menu is rich and varied (That’s the only plus)
- Service was being made from the bar. A chef standing in front of the coffee machine sends the plates while shouting and swearing in Arabic
- The display of desserts was unattended to
- The smells are unbearable as unacceptable and stick to your clothes all day long
- The waiters work so quickly that they tend to forget about the minimal hygienic rules and any sense of professionalism
- All the plates are not clean and have a thin layer of fat on them
- Tables should have placemats or paper covers to feel cleaner
- Floors are dirty and unhygienic
- An overall lack of cleanliness and hygiene
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