Tucked away in a lively part of Paris’ 8th arrondissement, this Lebanese restaurant offers a calm spot for those seeking flavors of the Levant in a casual setting. Visitors often come for dishes centered around traditional ingredients like lamb, chicken, eggplant, and garlic sauce, with small plates and sharable options encouraging a relaxed, social dining experience. The interior feels straightforward and unpretentious, while the outdoor seating—though a bit close together—is a popular choice when the weather allows.
The place tends to attract a diverse crowd, from solo diners enjoying a quick bite or coffee, to groups exploring healthy and hearty plates during lunch or dinner. Familiar Lebanese staples such as chicken shawarma, falafel, kebabs, and dolma draw in those who appreciate vivid, home-style flavors. Though the area’s dining scene is known for its upscale prices, the focus here is more on genuine taste rather than extravagance. Payment options and amenities cater conveniently to both locals and visitors, making it a steady choice for anyone curious about experiencing Lebanese cuisine without fuss.
Delivery
Takeout
Dine-in
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Coffee
Healthy options
Late-night food
Quick bite
Small plates
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Table service
Restroom
Casual
Tourists
Credit cards
Debit cards
Meal coupons
NFC mobile payments
Pluxee
Free 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
Customers often enjoy chicken shawarma, lamb, manti, kebab, and classic Lebanese appetizers like hummus and falafel.
Le Baron suits both quick bites and relaxed sit-down meals, offering small plates as well as full dining experiences.
Yes, Le Baron is open for lunch and dinner, making it a good spot for any time of day.
Le Baron welcomes solo diners and is casual enough for groups, with comfortable table service and a variety of dish sizes.
You can pay with credit cards, 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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