La Fiancée du Desert

The Pyrenees


Colourful tapestries, fairy lights and Moroccan lamps set the scene at this rustically chic spot that seems to be everyone's favourite eatery du jour. The small plates are best – order a platter with tabouli, hummus, babaganoush, felafel and many other Lebanese delicacies and taste everything. End with mint tea and heavenly baklava.

Despite the casual vibe, this place is always packed, so call ahead.


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