Jugaad
Sentier & Bourse
Manoj Sharma's modern Indian on rue de Choiseul — the 2e room that finally read Indian cooking as a chef's cuisine.
Contemporary Lebanese on rue de la Banque — Liza Asseily's Beirut-Paris dialogue
Liza Asseily opened Liza in 2005 as the first Lebanese restaurant in Paris that read like a contemporary Beirut dining room rather than a mezze cliché — bright, designed, modernist and seriously sourced. Twenty years on it is still the city's reference for contemporary Lebanese cooking: kibbeh nayyeh, fattoush with the right pomegranate, lamb seven hours, the Sunday brunch that draws the Levantine diaspora. The adjoining bakery sells the manakish to take home. Istanbullu visitors who know the Beirut scene will read the room immediately; first-timers get a clean orientation to the cuisine.
Sunday brunch books out two weeks ahead. Order the kibbeh nayyeh and the fattoush; let them steer the rest.
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Courtyard, Street Scene
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