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We don’t know good Lebanese food but this tasted pretty good. We especially liked the special tea plus dessert. The mint black tea is nice and the dessert with walnut and pistachios was delicious. Service was very good. Atmosphere nice with quiet music. Close to Eiffel Tower and our hotel. Would recommend if you have had too much French.
Overall the lebanese food was really delicious. I highly recommend this restaurant for tourists as well as for the Lebanese people visiting Paris . The service was amazing. Lastly the prices were affordable!.🙂
The serving glassware was dirty, with visible dust and even a strand of hair inside the glass. This immediately raised concerns about cleanliness and hygiene. The food was also disappointing. The meat tasted unpleasant and was extremely sour, seemingly due to excessive lemon seasoning. I’m not sure if this is intended to be authentic Lebanese flavor, but it was not enjoyable for our group. The service was another major issue. The staff repeatedly rushed us to place our orders and later kept asking whether we had finished our food, even though we were simply chatting and enjoying our meal. We were a group of eight and had already finished our food within about an hour, so the constant pressure felt unnecessary and unwelcoming. Overall, the combination of poor cleanliness, disappointing food, and rude service made for an unpleasant dining experience. Unfortunately, I would not return.
Food - authentic Lebanese food. Super delicious Place - few 100 meters away for Eiffel tower. At the right location to enjoy the food Ambience - A perfect place to enjoy food The guy serving the food is also good. One suggestion for him. He should smile while attending customers
If you are not Lebanese, you will fall for it and think that's Samaya is a genuine representation of the Lebanese cuisine and hospitality, but It's NOT !!! The owner/manager is not friendly at all and although the restaurant was almost empty (only one 6-customers' table) he didn't allow me to eat my sandwiches inside. I ordered one Chicken Taouk sandwich (marinated chicken breast skewer) and one Chicken shawarma (Chicken doner). The taouk was poorly cooked and you can see the red dots of uncooked chicken, with every chicken bite. As for the chicken shawarma, it tastes everything but shawarma because the chicken was minced and not cut/sliced from a shawarma large skewer, with a weird sauce taste that is supposed to be garlic sauce, and I wasn't sure if I was eating Chinese or Thai food, but it was definitely not the Lebanese shawarma that I eat back home or anywhere else. Both sandwiches had barely a couple of lettuce leaves and a micron-thin pickle, which doesn't match the usual Lebanese generosity in terms of quality ingredients and richness of them. If you are craving the genuine delicious and generous Lebanese cuisine, don't make the mistake I made and go there.
The most authentic Lebanese restaurant in Paris. A gorgeous restaurant with good dine in facility. No doubt they serve the best Lebanese delicacies in town. We visited the restaurant after lunch time the host was so polite to accommodate us. The food was served piping hot and fresh we really enjoyed our lunch.
Good selection of Lebanese dishes. Not spicy enough. Portion size is reasonable. Good & prompt service. Washroom available. Clean but small.
We dined in recently and the food was absolutely delicious! We met Joe, the owner, and he was very hospitable and we enjoyed small talk. The food was fresh and authentic and reasonably priced. Don’t miss out on Lebanese cuisine while in Paris, you will not be disappointed!
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