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Whenever I'm over, I'll take the Vegy Lebanese sandfish. prices are correct, between 6 and 9 euro. there are also some falafel, keb and small bite. it's just a place to get away, so no place to sit.
This little jewel was on the way to eat during our holiday in paris. we visited this manouche place several times due to the delicious food, cleanliness and fair prices. the nice staff makes eating before them so they can. the food that is cooked can inspect. we tried many of the packings, but the manouche with zaatar and yogurt is on the spot.
It's one of the rare place where you can eat the real exotic food that you'll find in streets of Lebanon. It's clearly the best place to eat street food in the center of Paris. It's also open very late at night and also 7...days a week
Despite the bread being homemade, it was the most disgusting falafel I ever had. The falafels are microwaved so bye bye crust. The guy who takes your order and money crushes the falafel with his bare fingers, very authentic streetfood. I'm used to streetfood in...poorer countries, but I didn't expect to witness such nonchalance in France. The falafel itself is btw tasteless, so is the white sauce. They didn't ask whether I wanted spicy sauce as it was busy. For all future visitors do yourself a favor and walk the extra minutes to rue rosiers, astreet with 5 or 6 falafel eateries.