3 levantine rooms in Paris we have eaten in, sorted by editor score. All cuisines in Paris | Levantine across every city.
Levantine cooking reaches Paris most visibly through the falafel and mezze of the Marais, where the Pletzl, the old Jewish quarter, anchors a cluster of long-running counters. The Rue des Rosiers is its centre. L'As du Fallafel on that street in the 4th arrondissement draws constant queues for its stuffed pita.
L'As du Fallafel ★ 4.4
34 Rue des Rosiers, 75004 Paris
L'As du Fallafel in Paris is the Marais falafel window open until 23:30 most nights, with a €9 sandwich and a queue that moves in 15 minutes at 23:00.
L'As du Fallafel ★ 4.5
34 Rue des Rosiers, 75004 Paris
L'As du Fallafel in Paris is the falafel-pita window on Rue des Rosiers since 1979, a €9 sandwich the line moves through in 15 minutes most lunch services.
King Falafel Palace ★ 4.2
26 Rue des Rosiers, 75004 Paris
King Falafel Palace in Paris is the Marais falafel rival to L'As, three doors up the same Rue des Rosiers. €8 sandwich, faster queue, six pita variations.