La cour de Nana, Syrian restaurant and café in Bordeaux, France
La Cour de Nana is a Syrian restaurant and café in Bordeaux that serves classic Levantine dishes in a decorated interior. The menu includes homemade pita bread, mezze platters, and traditional Middle Eastern beverages prepared fresh.
It opened as Bordeaux's first Syrian café-restaurant, marking a new chapter in the city's food scene. The establishment also became part of a broader integration effort that created work opportunities for people displaced by conflict.
The kitchen is run by Syrian women who cook dishes passed down through their families, making each meal a direct connection to their heritage. This personal touch transforms the dining experience into something more than food service.
It is located on Cours Victor Hugo and operates with different hours depending on the day of the week. Visiting during off-peak times helps avoid wait times, especially if you prefer a quieter experience.
The name honors the founder's grandmother, and the courtyard features jasmine branches and a fountain that echo traditional Syrian domestic architecture. These details create a space that carries a sense of home beyond just the food itself.
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