Delivery · Takeout
Casual Lebanese counter near Trocadéro serving fast, tasty shawarma and falafel with standout sauces, great value combos, but service inconsistency and occasional freshness issues reported.
Ya Mir delivers solid casual Lebanese dining with strong food quality anchored by flavorful shawarma, falafel, and distinctive garlic sauce. Quick service and prime avenue location with terrace seating make it practical for tourists and locals alike. However, inconsistent execution with occasional cold or reheated meat and tight interior space prevent a higher grade—it excels as a convenient neighborhood stop rather than a destination.
Avenue Kléber’s quick-serve Lebanese counter hums with tourists and locals grabbing wraps and plates before or after sightseeing. The vibe is casual and bustling, with a few terrace seats and multilingual staff. One diner summed it up: "We were welcomed warmly and the extra sauce made it." Expect fast turnaround and a steady stream of takeaways. The cooking sticks to classic Lebanese staples—shawarma, falafel, smoky eggplant, and bright garlic sauces—done with a straightforward, no-frills approach. At its best, the chicken shawarma is juicy and the baba ghanoush is deeply smoky; on off-days, a few report lukewarm or prepped-in-advance meat. Portions on plates feel fair; sandwiches can read modest unless you add sides or choose a formula. Families will find it easy: simple wraps, rice and potatoes, and mild chicken are kid-friendly, and prices are gentle for the area. There is no kids menu, but the €5-5.50 sandwiches and vegetarian options make it practical. Space is tight inside, so outdoor seats help when available.
Area: Upscale, tourist-heavy axis between Trocadéro and Arc de Triomphe; mixed locals and visitors.
Safety: Well-lit, high-footfall, generally very safe even late.
Nearby: Near major sights, hotels, and offices; busy daytime, steady evening traffic.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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