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93500 Pantin
France
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No, l'orange bleue does not have catering options.
Does l'orange bleue serve alcohol?
Yes, l'orange bleue serves alcohol. Beer & Wine Only
Does l'orange bleue have TVs?
Yes, l'orange bleue has TVs.
Does l'orange bleue have bike parking?
No, l'orange bleue does not have bike parking.
Does l'orange bleue have outdoor seating?
No, l'orange bleue does not have outdoor seating options.
Does l'orange bleue have parking?
Yes, l'orange bleue has parking options.
Does l'orange bleue have free WiFi?
Yes, l'orange bleue has free WiFi.
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We are staying in the 20th and it's only about a 5 minute walk from our hotel. I have to say this…read moreis probably the best meal we have had so far in Paris. The owner/chef is from Algeria and is the nicest person to talk to even though we don't speak French. Had the dinner special. Can't go wrong plus the brick is the bomb! I had the chicken brick and my partner had beef. She was totally blown away by our meal too. Wish we had found this gem a week ago! This small cozy cool hip place needs to be on the Paris Gastro map!!!!
The big salad, brick, dessert, and tea combination is a perfect dinner. I'm never uncomfortably…read morefull but am always satisfied. The food is so fresh and has deliciously unique flavors. My favorite brick is the spinach and goat cheese, but we've also ordered the tuna brick and that was really good, as well. It's a cozy, well-decorated space in the Belleville neighborhood which is always nice to walk around in.
Tajine de boeuf pruneaux et abricots
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Salade d' aubergine
Everything here is a work of art. This North African pastry place combines the gorgeousness of…read moreFrench patisserie with fantastic Arab ingredients like dates, almonds, and orange. Help yourself to the mint tea as well. Gluten-free notes: You can have the mint tea! Many of the desserts contain almond flour, but many also contain semoule (wheat!). If you eat anything here, be sure you ask about "semoule" not just "ble" to be sure what you're getting. Maybe it's not a good idea.
Wow, this place is amazing. If you love sugar and middle eastern food, you will love this place…read more They have combined the gorgeousness of French patisserie with fantastic Arab ingredients like dates, almonds, and orange. Help yourself to the mint tea as well.
Tiny place serving up Shawarma. The service was great. I asked for extra hot. They were very…read moresurprised to say the least. Parisians are not known for anything spicier than cream. They loaded me up not sure if I could take it. It was excellent. The food is excellent. The location is a busy fun street. The restaurant is tight, cramped, and the eating area is kind of dirty. Let's just say when their busy the four seats inside are rarely cleaned. It's the Latin Quarter. You're meant to get the food and go strolling. But, I was tired. That said, I would go back. There are two great Shawarma shops in this street. You can't go wrong with either of them.
The PERFECT drunk meal in Paris. Definitely recommend, the owner is personable and the cook got us…read moreour food within 5 minutes. On a narrow street where you can sit on the curb or take your food to go. 10/10.
Falafel plate
Mint tea
Made to order sandwiches like Chawarma and Falafel. 3rd visit here in a week. Great food!!read more
Delicious, fresh, high-quality, well-seasoned Lebanese food. They have a very large menu,…read moreappropriate for vegetarians too. The tabouli was full of parsley, tomato, lemon, olive oil, with very little bulgar - just the way I like it. Even my partner (not a fan of salad) loved it. Beef kefta was cooked perfectly, not overdone which is hard to do. Hummus was smooth and creamy. The service was prompt and very friendly. Don't hesitate, just go here. You'll have a great meal, a wonderful overall experience, for a very fair price.
If you need to go to a sit down restaurant, you must go here! Best Lebanese food I've had! Get the…read moremixed array of food and it will be more than enough to have leftovers. My significant other and I had a fabulous time with one of the best dinners. The server was friendly and fun. He was quirky and had great jokes. The owner even gave us free baklava to go home when we were stuff and didn't have room for dessert. The restaurant itself was elegant and a wonderful date night. Probably the second best falafel I've had in the world and the hummus and labneh were excellent. Honestly the entire menu was fabulous. I would love to go back! If you don't come here you did something wrong
Spinach fried
Sanabel hummus. I'm gonna be dreaming of this
Fatoosh Salad. Delicious
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.
Falafel sandwich and a carrot orange juice
Falafel Special Pita Sandwich | 10€
Great restaurant! A bit dark and lacks good music but hospitable and welcoming! Food is almost like…read morehome food in Beirut, prices are not expensive. Don't forget to order chicken liver (sawdah djeij) on menu. No need to mention the real Lebanese tabbouleh, Hommos, Labneh and Ksara Reserve du Couvent. Please do not go there for falafel, have falafel at a shop somewhere else! It's just not Lebanese to eat falafel at a restaurant!
what a gem and pleasant hole in the wall discovery! although…read morecommunication was terse and limited, the food speaks for itself! fresh, packed with flavor, and filling. the appetizer had a pleasant array of sauces and chickpea based side dishes (as Mediterranean food usually does). I was enjoying my appetizer so much without knowing it wasn't the main course. then came the main course! three different meats straight off the grill on kebab sticks, lamb chicken and a seasoned sausage that was also probably lamb. anyway the lamb is cooked so well you can barely tell its lamb. oh man, the garlic aoili type sauce is so addicting, I spread that on my pita bread (I think I had 8 slices), and dipped my lamb in it too. everything was so delicious! lastly, came dessert,which my stomach by then had no hope for. the waiter took note of this and kindly packed it for me along with the rest of my unfinished meal, including the pita bread I requested to take home. oh, and don't forget to get some of that garlic (tsaziki?) sauce home too! it'd be a loss if you didn't! all this for 20€ and I've got enough left to have as a dinner! thank you Le Mezzé!h
Assiette Mezzé du Liban
Wanted some authentic middle eastern food on one of our first nights in Paris, and we stumbled upon…read morethis place near our hotel. They do quick carry out as well as dine in. The mezze plate was great, as we got a little taste of the highlights of the menu including the falafel and the hummus. But what really stood out was the chicken shawarma, which was honestly one of the best I have had. Perfectly cooked with white sauce on top, so flavorful. The owner was great throughout the night with attentive service. Would highly recommend this authentic Syrian restaurant while in Paris!
Nos variétés
Menu sandwich
Assiette Végé
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.
Mezze for three
Salad
Lamb
Similar to every other American who has come to Urfa Dürüm, I came here because Anthony Bourdain…read morehighly recommended it. It's a Kurdish restaurant in a gritty part of Paris that sells dürüm wraps, which are essentially a Turkish street food made by rolling soft flatbread around grilled meat and fresh vegetables. After a rough first meal in the City of Light that was a €50 half chicken, my soul needed this. Everything is made to order right in front of your face, and it SHOWS. We went with a chicken and a beef durum that ran €9.50, which gave my Chase Sapphire Preferred card a much needed breather. I'm struggling to find adjectives that describe how good this soft flatbread was, and I'm rarely at a loss for words. The best I can come up with is "tangibly fresh." I preferred the beef to the chicken, as it almost melted in your mouth. So damn tender. Whenever anyone asks me for a Paris rec, Urfa Dürüm will be right near the top of my list. A must hit when in the city that the US Men's Basketball team won a 2024 gold medal in. IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo
Good, quick and very tasty, an Acrobatic display!…read more There are many Mediterranean/kebab places around here but this place caught our eye because you'll a man rolling fresh dough in the front window. He rolls them out, places them in oven and tosses the final product across the restaurant to a colleague who wraps them. Salad, veggies and hot meat is added, wrapped up and hand delivered to you. The food is delicious delivering you a crunchy mouth watering bite making you want more, highly recommend the beef stick wrap €9.5!!!
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