3.2
5 reviews
33% will return

Noura Marceau

27 Avenue Marceau, Paris, Île-de-France

Lebanese$$$

About Noura Marceau

Noura is actually located at different locations in Paris (see their website for other locations). Confirmed halal with the manager. There is no other sign on display.

Halal summary

Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. Only the chicken is halal.

Fully halal
Alcohol served

HalalRank

Score reflects a halal certificate on file, with an active issue report under review.

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Hours

Monday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM

Amenities

To-go
Transit access

Social media

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Location

27 Avenue Marceau, Paris, Île-de-France

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Abdessamad Bihani

Aug 31, 201310 reviews
3

Prix très élevés , service pas top et pas sûr que soit halal

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Ahmed Majeed

Aug 21, 201315 reviews
1

We arrived as the last customer and v were treated in not a very welcoming manner. Menu was forced in our face while tables were being set next to us 4 next day. Olives were very very sour when my wife asked "THIS IS NOT OUR MISTAKE" was the reply. Bread was warmed up in microwave. Quantity in plates and amounrt in bill was inversely proportion. Great Disappointment. Will not go back again.

Would not return
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Adel Ha

Jan 13, 201312 reviews
3

Essalam 3alaykoum, i ve asked lebanese that works there, they told me that only the chicken is Halal...ask before eating

Would not return
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Rob Willaert

Mar 30, 20121 review
5

Good food, hospitality and the condition of the restaurant.

Would return
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Google Reviewer

Google
Nov 16, 2025
4

We visited Noura, a halal Lebanese restaurant near the Arc de Triomphe, after it came highly recommended by a local friend — and it absolutely delivered on flavor. The moment the dishes arrived, the aromas alone told us we were in for something special. The BBQ platter was perfectly grilled and bursting with authentic Lebanese spices, the tea was soothing and fragrant, and the Kunafa… simply heavenly. A true showstopper. The only downside was the atmosphere. The restaurant was packed to the brim, and the seating was so tight we were practically elbow-to-elbow with the tables next to us — less than a foot apart. It took away from what could’ve been a comfortably indulgent meal. We also asked to sit outside and were willing to wait, but instead we were rushed indoors with no choice offered. The price reflects the quality, though it is on the higher end — €135 for one main entrée, one skewer of kabob, two non-alcoholic drinks, two teas, and one Kunafa. Incredible food with unforgettable flavors, but the cramped seating and lack of flexibility hold it back from perfection. 4 stars.