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    Chez Sofia

    3.7 (17 reviews)
    ModerateLebanese, Mediterranean
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Got the last open table and what a treat! Wonderful food and more than ample portions. We ordered for two and ate for four!

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    Mezzé - Façade

    Mezzé

    (5 reviews)

    Pigalle, 18ème

    This place has changed its name to "Dounia". And that alone might explain the good reviews for…read moreMezzé, since it's perfectly clear that Dounia is terrible. The guy (Sami, I think) was pushy and got our order wrong anyway. He then tried to charge us for an expensive dish, not the dish that he actually delivered. But the real problem was the food, which was sloppily thrown together, uninteresting, and ultimately not very good. The sauce on the greasy french fries had the taste of the worst artificial mayonnaise, rather than any kind of Middle Eastern sauce I've ever had. And the vegetables were soggy and sad. Lebanese food like this wouldn't hold its own in the American Midwest. Here in Paris, it manages to make a mockery of the fine food of both Lebanon and France.

    When I first arrived in Paris I was jet lagged...I was also super hungry at 3:45 in the morning on…read moremy second day there. If you've been to Paris and you go out at 4am you know it's like a Ghost town. I'm my desperation for food...I walked for about 30 minutes looking for something to eat. Then I found this place. If you're in need of a gyro, falafel or just need food at 4am...this will satisfy. It's also one of the few places open at that hour. Over all I probably went here like every other night during my stay in Montmartre. They're really nice people and they cook really well. It is in a shady area, but where else will you go for food at that hour?

    Chez Sofia - lebanese - Updated May 2026

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