Delivery · Takeout
Budget-friendly Turkish kebab spot with generous portions and fast service, but mixed quality and some hygiene complaints mean experiences can vary.
Paristanbul delivers reliable casual Turkish grilling with friendly, fast service and generous portions at budget prices, making it a solid neighborhood choice. However, inconsistent meat and fries quality and food safety concerns prevent a higher grade—diners should expect variable execution rather than dependable excellence. The simple, utilitarian setting suits quick meals near Père-Lachaise but lacks distinction as a destination.
This is a small, counter-service Turkish spot where the grills run hot and plates land fast. Reviews often note a warm welcome and speed, with one diner summing it up: "meat grilled right and fries came out piping hot." The room is simple and clean but unfancy, a convenient stop near Père-Lachaise for a hearty, low-cost meal. The cooking sticks to classics: doner sandwiches, köfte, Adana, lahmacun, and mixed grills. The culinary approach is traditional and portion-driven: no fusion, just char, seasoning, and volume. Fans praise juicy meats and generous fries; detractors cite occasional blandness or reheated fries. Value is strong for the neighborhood if you want big, satisfying plates over polish. For families, it is quite approachable. Kids can handle chicken skewers and fries, simple köfte, or a falafel sandwich. There is no children-specific menu, but the straightforward lineup works well for cautious eaters. Seating is limited and casual, so expect a quick, practical meal rather than a long sit-down.
Area: Lively, mixed residential-commercial corridor near Père-Lachaise, draws locals and passersby.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard Paris street conditions.
Nearby: Near Père-Lachaise Cemetery; surrounded by cafes, small shops, and other casual eateries.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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