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Saba LevalloisA-Worth Trying
71 Rue Chaptal, 92300 Levallois-Perret, France
· Kosher restaurant
· 4.9/5 Google (277 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A warmly run, kosher Levantine spot delivering bold flavors and family-style hospitality, with small-plate pricing that can add up and occasional service missteps.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Saba Levallois delivers exceptional Levantine cooking with bold, layered flavors and warm, attentive service that creates genuine hospitality. Beautiful family-story decor and strong loyalty among regulars reinforce its standing as a respected neighborhood destination. The grade reflects solid execution across dimensions, though modest seating comfort and occasional consistency variations prevent grade A territory.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and familial with elegant touches and story-driven decor. Staff and the owner greet tables with easy charm; one diner smiled that the team made them feel like part of the family. Plates arrive with vivid colors and aromas that hint at the Levant. Cooking leans elevated Levantine with bold, layered flavors rather than flashy techniques. Think slow-cooked asado, mint-laced tehina, salmon with amba, and hummus crowned with tender meats. It is ideal for sharing a spread and pairing a bottle, though prices reflect quality ingredients and the small-plate format. Adventurous eaters will find plenty to explore without straying into culinary theater. Families are welcome here—children get warm attention and there are friendly choices like fries, cashew chicken fritters, schnitzel, and simple salads. There is no kids menu, but the sharing style helps. Gluten-free is possible with care, though one guest reported poor handling—communicate needs clearly and confirm preparation.
At a Glance
- Big, layered Levantine flavors with kosher rigor
- Genuinely warm, family-run hospitality
- Attractive decor that tells the family story
- Tapas-style portions can feel light for price
- Allergy handling inconsistent; clarify needs early
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Feeling welcomed like regulars
- Rich, slow-cooked meats and fresh seafood
- Desserts like boukha ice cream
- A homelike setting with elegant details
Points of Concern
- Portions can feel small for cost; plan to share multiple dishes
- Service pace slows at peak; seating preferences not always honored
- One detailed report of poor gluten-free handling; reconfirm allergies
- Pricing is premium for the area given small-plate format
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€44-62 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Combine one veg mezze (€12-14), one meat starter (€15-18), and one fish plate (€18-20) per person for balance
- Add fries or sweet potato fries (€6-9) if you prefer fuller plates
- For groups, consider the large sharing meats (€90-140) to control cost-per-person
Perfect For
- Sharing plates with friends
- A cozy date with bold flavors
- Family dinners where kids can graze
- Kosher dining with flair
Location Insights
Area: Affluent, residential-business suburb just northwest of Paris; relaxed dining with neighborhood clientele.
Safety: Perceived safe with steady foot traffic; typical well-maintained Hauts-de-Seine streets.
Nearby: Near offices, shops, and a maternity clinic; draws families, coworkers, and locals.
Centre VilleThe Centre Ville area of Levallois-Perret features a lively but relaxed dining scene with a variety of cafes, bistros, and contemporary restaurants catering to local residents and office workers. The atmosphere is generally family-friendly and community-oriented, with a focus on quality and approachable dining experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–15:00, 07:30–23:00
Tuesday12:00–15:00, 07:30–23:00
Wednesday12:00–15:00, 07:30–23:00
Thursday12:00–15:00, 07:30–23:00
Friday12:00–15:00
Saturday07:30–23:00
Sunday07:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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