Maw’Ade, Lebanese restaurant in 15th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Maw'Ade is a Lebanese restaurant in Paris's 15th arrondissement offering a diverse menu of mezze platters, grilled meats, and vegetarian dishes. The space is warmly designed to encourage lingering, while the aromas reflect the flavors of Levantine cooking.
The restaurant was founded to introduce Parisian diners to Lebanese cooking while preserving tried-and-tested recipes. Its kitchen follows traditions rooted in Lebanon, connecting heritage with city life.
The name Maw'Ade means "table" in Arabic, reflecting the Levantine tradition of shared meals and hospitality. Visitors here experience the dining culture of Lebanon, where food serves as a moment of connection between people.
The restaurant is located in the 15th arrondissement and is easy to reach by public transport or on foot. It is practical to reserve a table online in advance or order food for delivery.
The falafel is made using a traditional recipe and fried until crispy, while the shawarma is slowly roasted and then thinly sliced. These specialties are generously portioned and are particularly favored by regular guests.
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