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    Chez Bébert

    3.3 (92 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Vegetable couscous and the beef meatball egg tagine (bottom one)

    My family and I went to this restaurant with high expectations since the first time we went--it was superb. However after the pandemic, I've come to say that this place has a taken a turn for the worst. Honestly the food we ordered was at best okay but nothing compared to the high quality food served by other restaurants in the area. The lamb chops we ordered for 25 euro were amateur; they were rubbery and oddly seasoned. The beef meatball couscous with egg was tasteless and overall not worth eating (so I left it unfinished). If you want to find a good Moroccan restaurant I'd definitely recommend Lu 401-one of the most highly rated morrocan restaurants in Paris.

    Couscous Legumes
    JJ P.

    My wife and I were wandering through Paris looking for dinner one night (in July 2014), when we happened by this Moroccon place. She is a sucker for food from the middle east. I read somewhere that Moroccon food was to Paris as Indian food was to London, so we decided to give it a try. The decor and the music was very authentic and transported us to a far off, exotic land. As we were looking at the menu and staring at people eating around us, a waiter who spoke English saw the confusion on our faces and came to rescue us. I admitted that I had never eaten Moroccan food, but was very excited to try it and asked for his recommendations. He then gave us the rundown on what the food was and how it was prepared. We were intrigued and now very excited. He helped us come to some decisions on what to eat and then checked on us as the meal went along. So, I ordered the couscous Bebert, which was a meat medley of 2 Moroccon Sausages, chicken, a skewer of lamb, a long chili pepper and another slow cooked lamb not on a skewer. My wife ordered the legumes couscous, which was a vegetable dish. It had a big white bowl of what tasted like a "beat based broth" with carrots and potatoes. Around the "lazy suzan was several small dishes filled with different vegetables including, white raisins, roasted chick peas, white beans, a very spicy concentrated curry type paste, potatoes/carrots/zucchini, and a large dish of couscous. As soon as they took our menus away, the waiter brought a Moroccan appetizer tray which included cold beats, cooked carrots, a sauteed onion and pepper dish, cabbage, carrots and pearl onions, sauteed spicy potatoes, olives and a couple of cheese pastry, all to be eaten with toothpicks. We were afraid that we had somehow bought an appetizer we didn't realize we ordered, but, not to worry- It was complimentary. Wow! (Picture not included, because there are other pics of this appetizer) When the entrees came, they were covered in some sort of a tagine top. Very impressive presentation. When our waiter lifted the top, it was time to get it on. We were instructed to start by piling up a couple of spoon-fulls of couscous and then add to it- any and all of the rest of either of our entrees over top. Then complete the dish with a spoon-full of the sauce from the white bowl over the top. So, off we went. We learned that one must be careful not to go too heavy on the couscous because it is very filling and expands in your stomach. If you are reading this, you should go easy on the couscous so you can get down on the good stuff. It was delicious! And thanks to the awesome wait staff, we were able to try something completely new and really get stuff we liked. Great meal and very memorable experience!

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    Johann R.

    Wonderful ambience, great food and - if you're a regular - very attentive and helpful staff. Just make sure you get there early - or book a table: starting from 2000, it's getting crowded and the waiting line extends from inside the restaurant onto the sidewalk!

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    Nice position on corner of the street. Standard Moroccan fare. Tagine. Bstilla. Couscous. Not bad. Not great.

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    Went on a Saturday night. The service was very expeditive and the food was really average. Don't go there.

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    L'As du Fallafel - Falafel Special Pita Sandwich | 10€

    L'As du Fallafel

    4.3(2.2k reviews)
    2.9 kmMarais, 4ème
    €€

    Missing pictures…read more... Quality/Quantity - Just follow the line. Just look for the longest and busiest line and it will be there. Actually, there are two lines, one for take away (on the left) and one for sit down. Both lines are just as long, but the take away moves much faster. Fairly organized. For the take away side, an employee takes orders while you wait in line, to expedite the process. (If you are from CA, think of an In and Out burger drive thru business model). Overall the food is good and reasonably priced. And great advertising seeing everyone walk around with your "sandwiches." Ambiance - Crazy busy. Both inside and outside. But plenty of employees (again both inside and outside). Fairly organized considering the volume. Service - Good. Price - Reasonable.10-15 Euros for a pita sandwich. $11.60 to $17.50 US. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success since 1978.

    While out on a self-guided walking tour I found myself in the old Jewish quarter of Paris…read more Fallafel joints appeared plentiful but only L'As du Fallafel screamed out as the one to dine at. On first pass, there was a line at the take-out window. When I returned to dine in, there was a rather significant line there as well. My party of 2 was apparently the magic number because they had us stand in the front of the line and we were seated inside almost immediately. The food here is served so rapidly that I seriously doubt anyone needs to wait long as there's a constant turning of tables. Schwarma and Fallafel and whatever else we consumed here was so fresh, delicious, and satisfying that I tried coming back here again the night before leaving Paris. Unfortunately for me, they close early on Shabbat, so I had to be satisfied with my single visit. Outstanding experience, delicious food as over 2,000 reviews already attested to.

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    L'As du Fallafel - Falafel sandwich and a carrot orange juice

    Falafel sandwich and a carrot orange juice

    L'As du Fallafel - Falafel Special Pita Sandwich | 10€

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    Loubnane - Chwarma dajej- delicious

    Loubnane

    4.5(80 reviews)
    1.9 kmNotre Dame De Paris, Saint-Michel/Odéon, 5ème
    €€

    A friend of mine told me I had to eat here while I was in Paris. I was a bit skeptical, because I…read moredidn't come here for Lebanese food. I am so glad we got to experience this place! We ordered a variety of traditional foods and shared, to get to try more of their options. I know when you're traveling in Paris, you only have a limited number of meals and you don't wanna waste one. This is worth it!

    I never give one star but this place is beyond anything I have seen when it comes to service. I was…read moresitting with my back to their central way and suddenly a knife hit the back of my head coming at a high speed. My skull was definitely impacted. I suspect the waitress dropped the knife as she was passing behind my back. She was non-apologetic and extremely aggressive and rude. Arguing that she did not know where the knife was coming from?! This should not have been her first reaction. I have to assume that somehow she lost the knife from a plate. She kept arguing with me when I pointed out that she should have shown some concerns and simply apologize. She initially did not. Eventually she came to her senses and finally somehow gave a fake apology. We left the premises without eating anything. The atmosphere was dark and kind of depressed. I have to assume that the owner must have been away. Quand le chat n'est pas la, les Souris dansent.

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    Miznon - Beef bourguignon

    Miznon

    4.3(216 reviews)
    2.9 kmMarais, 4ème
    €€

    Jamie W and I definitely felt a need to change it up when it came to our meals in Paris. We knew we…read moreweren't relegated to bistros, brasseries, and boulangeries for our culinary choices, especially in a neighborhood as culturally diverse as Le Marais. That's what drew us to the fresh Israeli fare at this casual cafe. At around 7PM, the place was hopping because there were quite a few people not only dining but also waiting for takeout orders. We planted ourselves at the counter facing the busy prep area where the staff was assembling plates and pitas. We decided to share the 7,50€ Green Beans which looked to be quickly sautéed in lemon, garlic, and olive oil to a fresh, tasty snap (Photo 10). Jamie ordered the 13€ Golden Ratatouille, a healthy melange of eggplant, tomato, zucchini, carrot, and onion mixed in their house tomato sauce with a nice side of hard-boiled egg and tahini (Photo 8). Well, I thought one of us should try their specialty pita sandwiches, so I went with the 13€ Lamb Kebab. It was delicious with big lamb and beef meatballs peeking out of a nice fluffy pita stuffed with red onions and chopped cilantro, mint, and green onions. It was slathered liberally with tahini and their housemade spicy sauce (Photo 9). It was just the Middle Eastern meal we were hankering for. We can have escargots and croissants some other time. FOOD - 4 stars...big pita, saucy ratatouille AMBIANCE - 4 stars...kinda chaotic but comfortable SERVICE - 3.5 stars...pretty fast TOTAL - 4 stars...a fine Israeli option in Le Marais RELATED - Exploring Paris? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/TDhdgjoONI

    I want to like Miznon more than I actually do. I love the gimmick of full roasted vegetables…read morewithout any seasoning, allowing the diner to doctor to taste. The cauliflower and sweet potato are visually stunning and well-roasted, but ultimately the condiments the restaurant offers don't compensate for the neutral preparation. Even tomato sauce, hot sauce and salt together couldn't coat the cauliflower in a satisfying way. When the vegetable is cooked with the idea of its being a blank canvas, it can't be retroactively perfected. Table salt should be a garnish, not the savior of a meal. The sweet potato fares better since I could mainline that vegetable, but if a roast sweet potato is that good without any seasoning, there's no reason to pay a restaurant premium for one. I am not trying to denigrate the concept of Miznon, because to do so would be to miss the point, but I would argue that I only ever need to experience Miznon once for novelty and then can move on to genuine meals at restaurants that justify the cost of dining out.

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    Steak and Egg

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