PARADIS GRILL
226 Reviews
60 Av. de Bayonne, 64600 Anglet, France

PARADIS GRILL
226 Reviews
60 Av. de Bayonne, 64600 Anglet, France
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Ruisko Bonetti
Ruisko Bonetti, Jul 2023
Best Turkish food you can find !!!
Arriving at the restaurant, we were greeted with the super friendly and helpful Owner, who recommended us many of their most famous and traditional dishes. We had the the Kebab Menus, the kebab plate and the lahmacun. After ordering, the owner came out with a complementary appetizer, which consisted of a pizza like dough and a meat sauce with a variety of Turkish spices. FYI all their meat is cooked over wood, so it has extra good flavor. When our food arrived it looked absolutely delicious! As we all tasted our food we were amazed on how flavorful and tasty it was.
Reasonably priced as well !!!!
Overall a great place and you should definitely give it a try !
We will absolutely return !
5 stars ⭐️
dinhyen
dinhyen, Jul 2024
A lot of Turkish restaurants in the area serve fast food. Here there are more standard restaurant fares. We had the kebab plate and the Iskander kebab (kebab with tomato sauce, pita, yogurt and cheese) which were quite good. It was busy at mid-day but service was very friendly and efficient. The food came out quickly all considered. Parking here may be a challenge. There are a couple of parking spots in front of the restaurant, but don't even try there. There is blue-zone parking nearby. The office building next door has a parking garage; we parked there and went to a patisserie in the same building for dessert.
Andrew Blain
Andrew Blain, Jul 2023
We didn’t know what to expect as Paradis Grill was tucked away in a car park. But it was insanely good! The owner was lovely and we enjoyed a huge platter of meats, salads and vegetables cooked Turkish style. Delicious!
Troy Lacey
Troy Lacey, Dec 2023
I visit Anglet 2/3 times a year for work, and stumbled across Paradis Grill back in June, it had just opened but I have to say it was the best kebab I’d ever had, now back here in December and I’ve had it last 2 nights and still can’t fault it. €9.50 for a chicken kebab, chips and a drink, absolute bargain, very big portion and sublimely cooked. Staff are great and the atmosphere is spot on. Cannot recommend enough for visitors to Anglet/Biarritz. Pay Paradis Grill a visit, you won’t be disappointed.
Louis Cursan
Louis Cursan, Aug 2023
Great spot for lunch. The server/manager was extremely kind and made our experience fantastic. The food was good but the service was what made us give 5 stars. If we lived locally we'd be back!
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