Chez Zena, Lebanese restaurant in 18th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Chez Zena is a Lebanese restaurant in Paris's 18th arrondissement specializing in traditional dishes with an emphasis on mezze plates. The menu features hummus, moutabal, baba ghanouj, and freshly prepared falafel alongside other classic preparations from Lebanese cuisine.
The establishment sits between Anvers and Pigalle metro stations and has developed within the multicultural dining landscape of the Montmartre district. This location connected it to the Lebanese community present in the area.
The restaurant embodies Lebanese dining customs where sharing multiple dishes is central to how people experience meals together. This approach shapes how guests interact and creates an informal setting around the table.
The restaurant operates Tuesday through Sunday starting at 11:00 AM, with closing times between midnight and 12:30 AM depending on the day. Both dine-in and takeaway options are available for visitors.
Every dish comes from family recipes passed down through generations. The desserts stand out in particular, with mahalabia topped with rose-infused syrup and pistachios being a notable example.
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