Les Cedres Du Liban Paris
About
Les Cèdres du Liban Paris is the oldest Lebanese restaurant in the city, having proudly served traditional Middle‑Eastern cuisine since 1972. Nestled in the 15th arrondissement along 5 Avenue du Maine, the restaurant welcomes up to 85 guests in a warm, family‑style setting complete with a private lounge and a charming glass‑roofed terrace that opens to the sun on warm evenings. The menu showcases an array of authentic mezzés, hand‑rolled falafel, and classic grilled meats, all prepared with fresh, hall‑al ingredients by master chef Habib El Hakim. A complimentary Wi‑Fi connection allows diners to stay connected while savoring dishes like baba ghanouj, tabbouleh, and a selection of Lebanese sweets. For those looking to celebrate a special occasion, Les Cèdres offers exclusive Christmas and New Year's menus (€55 and €80 per person respectively), as well as a menu découverte that begins at €36. Seasonal wines from Lebanon complement the flavors, and the restaurant welcomes dogs, offers vegetarian and vegan options, and accepts a wide range of payment methods. Whether you’re seeking a family dinner, a romantic evening, or a cultural culinary experience, Les Cèdres du Liban provides authentic Lebanese hospitality in the heart of Paris.
Highlights
- Authentic Lebanese Cuisine
- Historic Family Restaurant
- Comforting Terrace
- Complimentary Wi‑Fi
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Authentic Flavors
- Warm Hospitality
- Free Wi‑Fi
Things to consider
- Crowded During Peak Hours
- Higher Price Point
What people are saying
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour