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Contribuiți la feedbackIt is quite difficult to find a decent place to eat in the late hour in paris. in the rule are medium-eastern cuisine caffes always vegan friendly, so we have decided “just another vegan friendly place to fill the hole”. but the lyoom cantine could surpass our expectations! first, the place itself is very cozy and the staff is very helpful. second they make all sandwiches and wraps with homemade brot (which makes them automatically much cooler and better than many other similar caffes.) so there are two types of brot: melaoui and batbout. the first is not their typical tortilla style, it is a flaky flatbread that reminds me of an Indian paratha. batbout looked like pita, but we haven't tried yet. the original position from the menu (falafel in flatbread) demands the cheese, but they kindly replaced it by hummus (which made the falafel packaging better imho.) for the side we have chosen good old frits, but again, it is definitiv not the creepy product from frozen section, but a very good homemade crispy chips with homemade. for drinks I would definitely recommend their homemade limonade - it is really lemony and zesty! updated by the previous review on 2022-07-17
Really nice restaurant that was eating amazing
It’s pretty hard to find a decent place to eat at late lunch time in Paris. Usually, middle Eastern cuisine cafes are always vegan friendly, so we decided to try “just another vegan friendly place to fill the hole”. But, the Lyoom Cantine definitely managed to exceed our expectations! Firstly, the place itself is very cozy and staff is very helpful. Secondly, they make all sandwiches and wraps with homemade bread (which automatically makes them already much cooler and better than many other similar cafés). So, there are two types of bread: melaoui and batbout. The first one isn’t your typical tortilla style thing it’s a flaky flatbread, which reminded me of an Indian paratha. Batbout looked like pita, but we haven’t tried it yet. The original position from the menu (falafel in the flatbread) calls for the cheese spread, but they kindly replaced it with hummus (which made the falafel wrap better imho). For side we’ve chosen good old fries, but again, it’s definitely not the creepy stuff from frozen section, but a very good homemade moderately crispy chips sprinkled with homemade pickled vegetables and herbs. For drinks I would definitely recommend their homemade lemonade it’s really lemony and zesty! Updated from previous review on 2022 07 17
Really nice restaurant, the food was amazing
Offers vegan food but unfortunately they keep two highly stressed birds in a tiny cage inside the restaurant. They also have a cat to keep mice away I assume, but shamefully she too lives in the loud restaurant. To avoid