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Luckily I was in business trip in Paris ,and as a Lebanese person first thing I will look for Lebanese shop or restaurant, and luckily I found this place , what ever you want u will find ,Tarboush green almond, little Lebanese bread .....
I was in Paris this summer for a month with a study abroad group, and this little traiteur/épicerie was right around the corner. I 'm so happy it was! The prepared Lebanese food is delicious and affordable, and the employers are extremely friendly and helpful. Their kabobs, sandwiches, dips, and Lebanese rice were all quite tasty, and the Lebanese cheese pies (fatayer jebneh) were amazing! I speak French, but I feel that even if I had known very little French or Arabic, they would have been equally as helpful. By the end of the month, the employees recognized me and would wish me Bonjour, Madame as I passed in front of the shop. In addition to delicious, affordable quick-serve foods, they also do take out and have an extensive shop of Middle Eastern foods. It 's more of an épicerie/Middle Eastern grocery shop with a food counter than a formal restaurant, so it 's maybe not the place to visit for a romantic dinner date. But there is seating available if you want to eat on site, or you can take it to go and picnic in front of the Eiffel Tower, which is only about a 15 minute walk away. If you 're looking for a delicious, inexpensive, quick meal or Middle Eastern take-out in the area near the La Motte-Picquet-Grenelle metro stop, try this place out. I
In fact, we visited the main branch of the avenue emile zola. of the eiffel tower, we walked along the banks of the breast in the direction of the south to the statue of freedom at the end of the island to the swans (ile to the swans) and we found this place on the avenue emile zola next to the beautiful shopping center. It is a good sign: the customers are from the Middle East and come to this shop of Eastern delights to buy oriental spices, fruits and vegetables, pastries, zeitouni, nuts, fresh entries (incl. houmous and moutabel), everything that can offer a small market of the countries of the rising and much more. next to the supermarket we enjoyed the bakery as well as the butchery preparing skewers and meat dishes to be consumed on site or to take away. beautiful address feels like home. Laos Street branch is much smaller than the main location.
For us and the sbires that are in agreement, it's the quintessence of groceries. everything is marked "of the liban" and is the best product to get anywhere.