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    Al Mina

    Al Mina

    4.2(6 reviews)
    3.5 km16ème
    €€

    This is a lovely open-spaced restaurant in the centre of Auteuil. We ordered a set meal with lots…read moreof different dishes and the food was very tasty. The staff were very hospitable and made conversation with us. Would definitely recommend if looking for some good Lebanese food and a nice place to sit.

    We were so looking forward to trying this restaurant and left very disappointed…read more First, the food is decent. Not great but decent and fresh. Service is awful and we were severely overcharged. The waiter was a charmer. He pressed us to order one appetizer platter without giving us the price (it was not on the menu). We agreed once he reluctantly told us the price. He was pushy but with a friendly demeanor. We then ordered one mixed grill platter by pointing to it on the menu. One mixed grill platter was then served. It was never clear if the pita bread and bulgar and rice were included in the platter or not. It was not written on the menu. The water carafe was tiny and after filling our three small glasses left only a little. We spent a lot of the meal thirsty or trying to make eye contact to ask for more water. We ordered a carafe of wine (bordeaux, not very good) so we were paying for a beverage. No reason to keep us thirsty. The bill came and to our surprise we were charged for three (THREE) mixed grills. They cost EUR 17 each and we had only consumed about a third of the mixed grill platter. When protesting that we had only ordered one mixed grill -- by pointing to it on the menu -- the waiter -- who spoke excellent English -- said, "one is not enough food for the three of you." Yes, it was. We were tired and reluctantly paid the bill (including the EUR 51 for mixed grill when we only wanted and ordered one order). We were given a bag with the leftovers inside. The next day we went back and spoke with the owner and his wife who remembered us. They said that it was too late for a correction. When told the waiter didn't want to make an adjustment, the previous evening, we were told it's our fault and to remember the mistake for next time we eat there. We were told we should have known that there were three orders worth of mixed grill on the one platter. How, I asked? No answer. We were treated quite rudely although we remained polite but firm. We had decided in advance that, if unsuccessful at getting a correction, the very unpleasant interaction and substantial overcharge was not going to impact our enjoyment of and many wonderful experiences in Paris! There is no chance we will ever return and I would advise others to steer clear of Al Mina. If you do go, make absolutely certain that you have prior agreement of exactly what you are ordering and the associated cost.

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    Le Bois le Vent - Coffee

    Le Bois le Vent

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.8 kmAuteuil, 16ème

    Shocked that no one has reviewed before. I know it well...ate 5+ times. One block from Muette Metro…read morein the 16th. Convenient to Passy and this huge upscale residential area. Shwarmas and felafels are superb & fresh. Pastries filled with spinach and other scare light, moist, and delicious. Chick peas in eggplant salad is perfect, not oily, or garlicky. Prices are cheap for Paris and the counter crew is friendly and pleased to explain or do specials. T consists of 2 separate shops. One corner is the take-out with a few tables. Other is a sit-down restaurant. I never tried the restaurant.

    We each had a vegetarian plate with six items (13.5 Euros) and it was fabulous. English menu, fast…read morefriendly service and absolutely delicious items: hummus, tabouli with very fresh tasty parsley, baba ganoush, a felafel ball with a creamy sauce, a tomato and flat green bean stew, and two crispy rolls filled with a creamy spinach mix. The waiter said they would gladly eliminate the cheese for vegans and substitute something else. For dessert we shared a Lebanese flan topped with gr. pistachios and favored with orange. Olives, salad peppers and a very thin fresh pita bread on the side. I would go back! You could get take out at their store across the street and eat in the nearby Jardin de Ranelagh and watch the children play and then go back to the Marmottan Monet Museum for another look. What a day!

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    Libaniz - lebanese - Updated May 2026

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