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Ibrik KitchenA-

9 Rue de Mulhouse, 75002 Paris, France · Romanian restaurant, Greek restaurant, Halal restaurant · Mail

Creative Balkan small plates with standout flavors and warm service; excellent desserts, but portions run small and pricing feels high for some.

Why this grade

Ibrik Kitchen delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality featuring inventive Balkan small plates and warm, attentive service that makes celebrations memorable. However, tight table spacing and modest portions relative to pricing prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory, while occasional consistency variation suggests execution isn't yet flawless.

The full picture

The room feels warm and cozy with long communal tables where groups dive into mezze. Service reads as genuinely friendly, with guests noting smart wine suggestions and birthday touches. One diner put it simply: "Staff made the night feel special." However, there are moderate authenticity concerns suggesting some reviews may be templated in responses. The cooking leans creative Balkan with Romanian roots and Greek accents: small plates that mix tradition and modernity, like miso-kissed eggplant, ouzo-flamed prawns, and a deconstructed baklava. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: bright flavors, polished plating, and a crowd-pleasing lamb shoulder for sharing. Families can make it work thanks to familiar staples like schnitzel and a pizza-style pide, though portions skew modest and flavors trend adventurous. No kids menu surfaced in reviews, so selective eaters may prefer the simpler dishes and desserts like the popular pistachio cake.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Central business and shopping district with stylish venues; draws office crowds and food-savvy visitors.

Safety: Well-traveled, well-lit streets; generally safe with steady foot traffic.

What's nearby: Near Bourse/Grands Boulevards theaters, cocktail bars like Silencio, galleries and boutiques.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Ibrik Kitchen?

Think mezze to start, a shareable lamb shoulder for the table, and the pistachio cake or a gluten-free chocolate dessert for the finish.

What should I know before going to Ibrik Kitchen?

It’s casual and cozy with long communal tables, but expect tight seating, rising noise at peak times, and relatively small portions for the price.

What's Ibrik Kitchen like?

A warm, cozy spot with long communal tables and a lively, sometimes noisy vibe at peak times.

Opening Hours

Sunday Monday12:00–15:30, 19:00–00:30 Tuesday12:00–15:30, 19:00–00:30 Wednesday12:00–15:30, 19:00–00:30 Thursday12:00–15:30, 19:00–00:30 Friday12:00–15:30, 19:00–00:30 Saturday12:00–15:30, 19:00–00:30
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