Le cedre du Liban - Menu

Emmeransstr. 35, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

🛍 Saft, Falafel, Libanesisch, Mediterrane

4.4 💬 2538 Reviews
Le cedre du Liban

Phone: +496131236697

Address: Emmeransstr. 35, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

City: Mainz

Menu Dishes: 28

Reviews: 2538

Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Lebanese-Restaurant/Le-Cedre-du-Liban-184537824895818/

"if they only visit a falafel place in mainz, they should go here! the sandwiches they make are very good and also cheap: 3 eur per piece, but I highly recommend adding hummus and tabouleh for an additional eur. make sure they are vegan, because only the hot sauce is vegan (and sometimes they also have vegan sesame sauce, but the sandwiches also taste great without it.) this is also the only place where I like raw tweepers: they march them into zimt and lemon juice, so they don't taste so sharp and they don't get bad atem from them."

Full menu - 28 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Warmes Essen

Salads

Mixed Specialties

Various Specialties

Mezze – Starters

Vegetarian

Side Orders

Entrées

Entree

Meat Dishes

Pizza Döner [Ø 32Cm]

Gemüse-Gerichte

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small, inconspicuous load, but which is high-frequency at midday. the ground: nice, fresh falafel/Schawarma. top

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makali and falafel sandwich are veganisable. there are also some vegan supplements such as bulgursalat or humus. nice personal


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User

we haven't had such good Lebanese food for a long time. a great humus, great taboule and inexpensive. We weren't here for the last time.


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User

this is hands down the best falafel imaginable. the staff is great and knows about veganism and is happy to help and to create a vegan menu. I highly recommend the falafel sandwich vegan with hummus and tabbouleh. as a side I recommend the baba ganoush. sooooo yummy! View menu


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User

a small, inconspicuous restaurant - a real secret tip! small selection of finished meals on the theke - all homemade, fresh, wonderfully prepared. atmosphaere is very simple, without much decoration or appeal. no alcohol. overall highly recommended for a simple, precious meal!


User
User

who in mainz is looking for a delicious lunch table, is in the inner city, at the edge of the pedestrian zone, well-resolved. in a small, simply furnished corner place you get delicious Lebanese cuisine without chichan selected weekdays, the offer is still supplemented by special dishes. perfect value for money.


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User

had the Makali sandwich, which was filled with all the good things: aubergine, cauliflower, potato wedges, salat and a vegan sesame limonz sauce. for 3,50 € this was a very tasty, satisfying and filling food. in contrast to an earlier reviewer, I found the rohen wobbles a little too much, but this is just a personal opinion. View menu


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User

the sandwiches, rather wraps, are simply super-leckers. Here you can also find vegetarian and vegan things, as there are not only chickens, but also with falafel or grilled vegetables. also look at what is so at changing attitudes in the exhibition. You don't sit so great, but you can do better: to take along and find a nice place, e.g. on the Rhine.


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User

eating in la cedre is excellent - typical (if you can judge it as a German) Lebanese cuisine, large selection of hot and cold dishes, which are always very appealing. it's quite crowded at lunchtime, and you've been waiting for a longer time to eat, even if it's worth it. you can also eat in the restaurant yourself, but here it captivates with a slightly cool snack atmosphere. the taste of the food does nothing of course. ;-)


User
User

if they only visit a falafel place in mainz, they should go here! the sandwiches they make are very good and also cheap: 3 eur per piece, but I highly recommend adding hummus and tabouleh for an additional eur. make sure they are vegan, because only the hot sauce is vegan (and sometimes they also have vegan sesame sauce, but the sandwiches also taste great without it.) this is also the only place where I like raw tweepers: they march them into zimt and lemon juice, so they don't taste so sharp and they don't get bad atem from them. View menu

Mainz

Mainz

Mainz, a historic city on the Rhine, is known for its wine culture and Spundekäs, a creamy cheese dip often paired with pretzels; it's a central culinary delight.

Categories

  • Saft Freshly squeezed and revitalizing beverages made from the finest fruits, offering a burst of natural flavors. Perfectly refreshing, our juices provide a healthy and delicious way to quench your thirst.
  • Falafel Discover a taste of the Middle East with our falafel selection, featuring crispy chickpea fritters, vibrant salads, and creamy tahini sauce. Perfectly seasoned and full of flavor with every bite. View menu
  • Libanesisch
  • Mediterrane Savor the vibrant essence of the Mediterranean with dishes inspired by the sun-drenched coasts. Enjoy fresh olives, vibrant herbs, rich olive oils, and a variety of seafood and grilled meats.

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  • Für Vegetarier Geeignet

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