We had mixed plate, chicken and beef. It came with round fried potatoes. It was okay. Service is okay.
Rana H.
Classificação do local: 4 Minneapolis, MN
I have mixed feelings about this restaurant. Beside the fact that it is quite expensive(what else to expect from a restaurant by Les Champs Elysées?), my opinion varies according to the food. I personally had a chich taouk dish which was quite delicious. However, I also tried the shawarma from a friend, and found it bland and lacked spices. Clearly, not all the dishes are equal. If you are brave and not scared of bad breath, do not miss the garlic sauce. It was quite unique. As for the environment of the restaurant, it could use some renovation.
Regina Q.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Of course we needed our halal fix in Paris too! The shawarmas are delish, juicy and flavorful. It’s in a great location just near Champs-Élysées. Definitely recommend grabbing a a shawarma from here as a snack(yes a snack) while you’re exploring paris! Also the circle potatos that come on the side were really yummy. Check it out!
Gus97
Classificação do local: 1 Bonnières-sur-Seine, Yvelines
Courtoisie à revoir À ma deuxième venue dans ce resto, fortement déçu et très en colère: le serveur né connaît pas comment on accueil un client. Manqué évident de courtoisie. Se permet même de prendre les gens pour des cons. Je n’y reviendrai plus.
Marie L.
Classificação do local: 4 Bloomington, IL
By far the best grape leaves I’ve ever had. Falafel was delicious, fresh pita and hummus too. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. If you happen to be in the neighborhood you must stop in for a meal. You won’t be disappointed!
Wasim Q.
Classificação do local: 4 Cambridge, MA
Great halal shawarmas, just off the Champs-Élysées. You can tell how good a shawarma is going to be by looking at the rotisserie and counting the drops of juice that drip of the rotating meat. Anything less than one drop per second is going to be dry. This place is like 4 – 6 drops per second, which is a respectable rate(the best places I’ve been to, on Edgware Road in London are like rain, you can’t even count). But this place is respectable and convenient. Open late too. They charge more if you sit and eat, so just grab a sandwich to go and enjoy the walk along the Champs-Élysées.
Ramdane R.
Classificação do local: 1 Paris
Restaurant à EVITER! Tout d’abord aucun accueil des clients, les personnes présentes(celui qui prépare la cuisine et celui qui encaisse) sont désagréables et n’ont aucun sens du service ni même de la courtoisie! j’ai patienté plusieurs minutes avant d’avoir un bonjour, et le cuisinier n’a même écouter toute ma commande vu qu’il n’a pas tout préparé. A la caisse c’était pire, même pas un bonjour ni même un regard, il a juste saisi le billet et m’a rendu la monnaie(encore heureux!!). Les serviettes n’étaient pas fournies avec les sandwichs, il fallait les demander!!! Puis la viande était un peu brûlée et les sandwich sans goût et petit par rapport au prix… Vraiment déçu et restaurant à déconseiller!!!
Serge K.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
For authentic middle eastern Armenian food, there is no place better in Paris than this place. I was visiting Paris about a month ago, and we ended up coming here from a local friend’s recommendation. Boy was I happy we listened. Everything was fresh, with great authentic flavors. A nice variety kebabs and appetizers, etc. The guys here are very nice as well and very attentive. HIGHLYRECOMMENDED!
Monsieur R.
Classificação do local: 2 17ème arr., Paris
J’ai fait exprès de mettre cette adresse dans la catégorie resto rapide car c’est plus un snack qu’un restaurant libanais. Beaucoup de monde le midi pour prendre un sandwich«grec»(alors que c’est un chawarma mais c’est paq grave). Pas toujours super bien fréquenté(probablement du au tabac pmu qui se trouve à coté). Mais les sandwich né sont pas cher et assez bien rempli.
Amir H.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Nestled three-fourths of the way up the Champs-Élysées, a few stores into the bisecting street of Rue Washington is a small, Lebanese joint announcing its presence with a yellow, inconspicuous banner. My uncle, a taxi driver in Paris, raved about this place having the best shawarma, proving that a visit was necessary. The restaurant is not very large, and normally has two or three of their tables occupied by people seeking a more complete meal, but I’m here to talk about their shawarma. Priced at five euros and with an option of lamb or chicken, its the cheapest snack you can get on the most famous street in Paris — without, of course, having to resort to McDo, Quick, or Haagen-Daaz, which by the way, have horrendously long lines in Paris, but even worse on this bustling street. Once I entered, I approached the cook, and told him I wanted a lamb shawarma. He got to work immediately. He started shaving the meat and let it gracefully fall down into the pool of delicious meat drippings. Then he took some flatbread, I’ll assume it was lavash or some Lebanese equivalent, and piled on the meat. In addition to that, he added these roasted potatoes that were marinating in the aforementioned meat drippings and pickles. After folding it up, he placed it in a panini press. Meanwhile, the cook pointed to another man manning the cash register, where a can of Coke rounded out my order to 8 euros. I received my hot sandwich, and like the ravenous American I am, I immediately took a giant bite. Oh, sweet sweet bliss. The shawarma was incredible. The bread was crunchy and fresh, the meat was tender and aromatic, and the pickles and potatoes, while unconventional, just rounded out and enhanced the taste. There were jars of complimentary pepporincinis that I ate between bites to clean my palate, and each subsequent bite just got better and better. Despite my desire to savor every bite, I made quick work of the delicious sandwich and was left wanting more. As I finished my sandwich, I noticed that the Coke can was still unopened, a testament to how delicious that sandwich was, and how it continue to be delicious on my return visits. As of this writing, and until I find a competitor, Le Baron is the best shawarma I have ever had. Pour les gens qui parlent francais, Le Baron c’est magnifique ! C’est le meilleur resto pour shawarma a pres des Champs-Élysées.
Meufet
Classificação do local: 3 Paris
A connaître ! Une adresse à connaitre dans la rue Washington. A trois secondes des Champs Elysees, ce petit traiteur libanais vous propose nourriture sur place ou à emporter. Je né me suis jamais attablée car je trouve que le lieu est petit et la déco pas géniale. En revanche, la nourriture est top et pas franchement chère. Sandwich pour 4,5 euros, super bons, originaux même, petits beignets frits, c’est bon et savoureux, je recommande les yeux fermés, passez la porte d’entrée !