Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Affordable Lebanese spot on Rue Mouffetard with friendly service and generous platters, but quality can be uneven and some hot items appear reheated.
Maison du Liban delivers warm, attentive service and generous portions at fair prices, making it a solid neighborhood choice for casual Lebanese comfort food in the Latin Quarter. However, inconsistent execution—with reports of reheated items and uneven seasoning—combined with hygiene concerns and cramped seating prevent a higher grade. Best suited for nearby diners seeking quick, budget-friendly mezze rather than a destination for refined Lebanese dining.
On a lively strip of Rue Mouffetard, this tiny spot delivers warm hospitality and crowd-pleasing mezze in a simple room. Reviewers describe staff who go out of their way—one guest said the team was attentive and kind, even lending a charger. Expect a casual vibe and generous platters rather than polish. Cooking leans classic Lebanese—shawarma, falafel, houmous—with a few crossovers like Philly steak sandwiches. Portions are filling and prices friendly, though feedback is mixed: some rave about fresh flavors, others note microwaved hot items and occasional bland mains. Best fit for those after comfort Lebanese staples in the Latin Quarter, not a destination fine-dining detour. Families do fine here: kids can tackle halloumi sandwiches, fries, shawarma, and falafel without fuss. The menu shows many vegetarian and gluten-free mezze, but space is tight, so strollers may be awkward. No kids menu needed when sandwiches run €6–7.50 and platters let picky eaters mix-and-match.
Area: Bustling, tourist-friendly Latin Quarter street with many casual eateries and student traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, busy pedestrian zone with good lighting and steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Near Sorbonne, Panthéon, and markets; dense cluster of cafes and restaurants on Rue Mouffetard.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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