Serves meat, vegan options available. Lebanese food restaurant. Vegans could have falafel in sandwich, hummus, tabbouleh, baba ghanoush. Open Mon-Sat 12:00-22:00.
Currently, they are selling only salad as vegan food (it contains avocado, adame, cucumber, tomato, etc.), but nothing else. There are some vegetarian dishes. Vegan selection could have been wider.
I come to the area of Paris often and this is a frequent choice, especially with mixed crowds of vegans, vegetarians, and meat eaters. Despite previous review there are English speakers. Everyone is very nice. It’s a family owned place that has been around a while. My recommendation is to get the mezze for one person less than in your party and you will be stuffed. You can specify vegetarian or vegan mezze. If you say vegetarian the vegans will still have plenty to eat.
I was eating with several meat-eaters and thought this one would appeal to us all. The staff were friendly and - rare for Paris - allowed me to order in my halting schoolboy French without switching to English and seemed to understand what vegan (végetalian) was and explain which dishes were ok and not ok.. We ordered the fixed meal mezze (many little dishes) which I was somewhat skeptical about but turned out to be perfect. Something like 8 out of the 12 dishes were vegan, one was vegetarian and only the remaining few were meat. They constantly refilled the pita breads and all the dishes were excellent. Hummous, Baba Ganouj (Eggplant - vegans don't panic it is always that white colour :-) ), very moist falafels in sesame sauce (again white but no dairy involved), some kind of lentils dish, beans and tomatoes, spinach pies...you get the idea.
4 Reviews
First Review by dontbedaft
bzombor
Points +113
Only salad as vegan food - Edit
Currently, they are selling only salad as vegan food (it contains avocado, adame, cucumber, tomato, etc.), but nothing else. There are some vegetarian dishes. Vegan selection could have been wider.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-02-28
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vegantraveler66
Points +26
Passy Favorite - Edit
I come to the area of Paris often and this is a frequent choice, especially with mixed crowds of vegans, vegetarians, and meat eaters. Despite previous review there are English speakers. Everyone is very nice. It’s a family owned place that has been around a while. My recommendation is to get the mezze for one person less than in your party and you will be stuffed. You can specify vegetarian or vegan mezze. If you say vegetarian the vegans will still have plenty to eat.
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RodkoHorzhynskyi
Points +172
no english skills at all - Edit
Any persons completely don’t understand english
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dontbedaft
Points +730
Delicious array of options - Edit
I was eating with several meat-eaters and thought this one would appeal to us all. The staff were friendly and - rare for Paris - allowed me to order in my halting schoolboy French without switching to English and seemed to understand what vegan (végetalian) was and explain which dishes were ok and not ok.. We ordered the fixed meal mezze (many little dishes) which I was somewhat skeptical about but turned out to be perfect. Something like 8 out of the 12 dishes were vegan, one was vegetarian and only the remaining few were meat. They constantly refilled the pita breads and all the dishes were excellent. Hummous, Baba Ganouj (Eggplant - vegans don't panic it is always that white colour :-) ), very moist falafels in sesame sauce (again white but no dairy involved), some kind of lentils dish, beans and tomatoes, spinach pies...you get the idea.
Read morePros: Works with omnivorous crowd
Cons: I suspect limited English
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