Nestled in a lively part of the 8th arrondissement, this Lebanese spot offers a quiet yet inviting atmosphere that suits a range of dining occasions—from solo lunches to relaxed dinners with friends. Visitors often come here craving well-executed dishes like shawarma, manti, kebabs, and a variety of small plates that showcase familiar Middle Eastern flavors, from garlicky sauces to hearty eggplant and tender lamb preparations.
The setting feels comfortably informal, with attentive table service and a layout that can feel a bit close when the terrace fills up, reflecting the urban buzz of its neighborhood. It’s a place where locals and tourists alike enjoy a pause over hummus, falafel, or dolma, often accompanied by coffee or a light dessert. While prices lean toward the higher side, many patrons appreciate the overall experience and the option to dine in, take away, or have meals delivered—available well into the evening for late-night cravings.
This spot tends to attract diners who are curious about Lebanese cuisine, those looking for halal options, and anyone who appreciates a modest space to enjoy thoughtfully prepared meals. With a mix of quick bites and more substantial dishes, it fits both casual stops and longer gatherings, offering a grounded taste of Middle Eastern flavors in the heart of Paris.
Delivery
Takeaway
Dine-in
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Coffee
Halal food
Late-night food
Quick bite
Small plates
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Table service
Toilet
Credit cards
Debit cards
Meal coupons
NFC mobile payments
Pluxee
Credit cards
Free of charge street parking
Paid parking lot
4 The restaurant Location is very good, the food taste good, but the prices is relatively high, for a small amount of chicken Shawarma with some fries, the dish is cost 21 euro, and the cola is 4 euro, the restuarant is good .
5 Lebanese food at its best, lamb, eggplant, wheat, chicken, garlic sauce, dolma. Everything was great. Only thing to call out is the space between tables, when sitting outside. Nevertheless, anything in this area is high price real estate, so you have to make the most with what you have.
5 Manti, kebab, lahmmagun was very good and we will visit it again for the other options.
5 Sincerely one of my favorite restaurants in Paris and my favorite chicken shawarma ever. In a small handful of trips we've eaten here 7 or 8 times. Falafel and kibe naye is also incredible. I would never come to Paris without eating here.
5 First time tried the Lebanese cuisine. We love the appetizer hummus. Beef is the best one !
4 Great chicken shawarma wrap and plate! We chose to dine-in, but it seemed very easy and quick to take out. The food was made fresh and the portion was large. I was struggling to finish everything on my plate. Awesome little spot for great Lebanese food!
5 Cozy Lebanese restaurant serves best falafel sandwich and chicken shawarma. Humus, Tabboula and Batata Harra were so yummy as well.
5 Best Shawarma in Paris The staff are very friendly Food is so nice Lebanese food Halal
Chicken shawarma, lamb dishes, falafel, and kibe naye are favorites among visitors, along with delicious appetizers like hummus and dolma.
Le Baron offers both quick bites and a relaxed sit-down experience, ideal for enjoying small plates or a full dinner.
Yes, the restaurant welcomes solo diners and provides comfortable seating options for individual visits.
Evenings can be busy due to the popularity and central location, so visiting during lunch hours might offer a quieter experience.
Yes, you can pay with credit and debit cards, meal coupons, and NFC mobile payments like Pluxee.
| Monday | 12:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 12:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
| Friday | 12:00 PM - 11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12:30 PM - 11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12:30 PM - 10:30 PM |
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