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BENTI - Restaurant / Street Food Tunisien Paris 11BWorth Trying

31 Rue Léon Frot, 75011 Paris, France · Tunisian restaurant, Caterer, Country food restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (658 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

A beloved Tunisian street-food spot for makloub sandwiches, warm service, and fair prices, with occasional critiques about portioning and authenticity vs. traditional Tunisian expectations.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Benti delivers solid neighborhood dining through warm, attentive service and flavorful Tunisian-inspired cooking, particularly the acclaimed makloub. However, inconsistent execution—underfilled sandwiches and variable seasoning— and tight seating that requires waits at lunch prevent a higher grade. Fair pricing and loyal regulars confirm its value as a reliable local favorite, though it lacks the polish or consistency of grade A-grade establishments.

Restaurant Summary

Benti is a cozy counter-service spot where the line moves fast and the team feels warm and welcoming. The room is small and a bit buzzy at lunch, and many regulars swear by the makloub. One guest put it simply: friendly staff and quick service make it an easy neighborhood go-to. The cooking leans Tunisian street food with a modern tilt—think makloub with tuna or spiced chicken, potatoes with herbs, and orange-blossom desserts. It is not a strict replica of classic shops back home; flavors are Tunisian-inspired with French touches, which many enjoy, though purists sometimes wish for more old-school punch. Families will find plenty for younger eaters: simple sandwiches and potatoes are approachable, and spice can be dialed back. Space is tight, so strollers may be awkward, but a quick counter flow and takeaway make it easy for kids who prefer straightforward bites.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€14-19 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Lively, mixed residential and creative quarter near Voltaire, popular for casual dining and neighborhood lunch crowds.

Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked; typical central-Paris street activity, well-lit in evenings.

Nearby: Surrounded by cafes, bars, and indie shops; office workers and locals queue at lunch; close to transit on Rue Léon Frot.

OberkampfOberkampf is known for its dynamic social scene with numerous bars, cafes, and affordable eateries offering international and street food. The atmosphere is lively and informal, attracting a youthful and creative demographic seeking authentic and diverse culinary experiences.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:45–15:00 Tuesday11:45–15:00 Wednesday11:45–15:00 Thursday11:45–15:00 Friday11:45–15:00 Saturday12:00–16:00 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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