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- Eva DieudonnéJuly 19, 2015Marianne is an institution in Paris - a "must go" for a lunch with the best falafel in town or a summery dinner with a plate of typical Israeli tapas! Bests : pastrami, blini, hummus, meat "brick"!
- Carmen HillebrandJuly 7, 2013One of the best spots to grab sephardic food in town. Try the mezze with a number of plates to choose from. The falafels are great. Reserve a table as others know how good the place is as well.
- Erik SkilnandSeptember 24, 2014I had the falafel and my wife had 5 different dishes, the food was good, and the price was fair. great location to relax in the sun
- Ershad AJune 26, 2021It’s cosy, everything is delicious, the menu is more attractive -more choices- than many others in the neighborhood, a little bit pricey
- MGFebruary 12, 2020Went on a Saturday for lunch: place was crowded, so it took some time to get staff attention (or eventually this is normal in Paris). Food is good, portions are okay. Worth a stop!
- Michal StasaFebruary 5, 2014Amazing Jewish food - the best I have ever had! Order Falafel, close your eyes, bite it and heaven pops up immediatelly.
- Bernie J MitchellMay 4, 2012Get an outside table after the lunchtime rush and watch the world go by. This place is a must visit every time we come to Paris.
- Daren WilliamsApril 21, 2019Falafel is ok - comes cold, the aubergine is delicious and chilli goes well
- Fernanda FontesJune 29, 2014Great mezes - specially the aubergines, hommus and meatballs. A locals' place.
- Joshua EddyNovember 15, 2015RS recommends ($$). Blends Jewish cuisine with Parisian elan. For takeout, pay inside first and get a ticket before you order outside.
- JMay 31, 2017You can order a plate with different Israeli mezze to taste - tasty but not incredible. Desserts were not great. Moderate prices
- Malu TeodoroApril 24, 2014We arrived just 1h before it closes and we're bad serviced. Enjoyed dessert and feuille de vigne, but the service was poor and you definitely should try a better one. Don't order the house's wine.
- Sabine DufauxNovember 3, 2010A place to go and have a delicious mezze. I go there everytime I travel to Paris.
- Marta RojasNovember 4, 2015Food is ok but service is so not nice at all that you quickly forget about the food. One of the waiters poured some souce in a lady's jacket, she didn't notice and he said anything to her. Last time.
- Daniel RojkindApril 21, 2014This is the worst falafel I have ever eaten. EVER. I highly recommend you find another place to get some food.
- Food&Wine 15/20Service 15/20really enjoyed this place! cupcakes are soooo heavy tho :D
- Esther K.May 3, 2010Food is so so but if you're looking for a quick bite I guess it's ok. The white house wine was pretty bad but the half liter bottle of Bordeaux was fine. Probably won't be back though.
- Yoav PerryApril 23, 2010Don't be fooled by the line ofpeoples on Friday night: it's only because all real falafel places closed down for the Jewish sabbath. Day-old fragile pita, pasty hoummus, no olive oil, bland falafel :(
- Karine FabreAugust 9, 2013Pour 30€ partagez une grande assiette de spécialités. Les falafels sont délicieusement authentiques. Si votre tête revient à la patronne, vous pouvez espérer une place en terrasse. Une institution.
- PagnaMarch 3, 2013Un très bon falafel ! Et des superbes boulettes de pois chiches mais un service à emporter pas très rapide (voire lent). Les piments et cornichons sont en libre services à l'extérieur
- Marie PicciMay 17, 2016J'adore les assiettes de mezzes, à composer soi-même ! Portions gargantuesques, une assiette pour deux suffit amplement.
- willouJuly 18, 2013Bonne table de bouffe méditerranéenne dans le Marais. Service rustre mais les assiettes à plusieurs choix de plats sont très bonnes !
- Camille AvellanAugust 21, 2012Prendre les assortiments de mezze aux accents pied-noir (salade artichaut-fenouil, méchouia, salade de poivrons) ou un falafel à emporter.
- RafaelMarch 13, 2012C'est peut-être "L'As" qui a tous les articles de presse et les touristes, mais à mon avis Chez Marianne on retrouve vraiment le meilleur falafel du Marais.