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Urfa Dürüm
Opening hours
- Monday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Thursday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Friday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Saturday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM
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View on mapSnug, modest eatery with sidewalk seats serving Kurdish sandwiches filled with meat or vegetables.via Google
A small Kurdish shop on a lively street, baking flatbreads to order in a traditional clay oven.
- Signature
- Lahmacun wrapped with spiced minced lamb and fresh herbs.
Reviews from Google
I recently visited Urfa Durum in Paris and had a really great four-star experience overall. One of the best things about this place is how fresh everything feels from the moment you walk in. The bread is made right in front of you, which adds a nice touch and makes the whole experience feel more authentic and homemade. It comes out warm, soft, and slightly crispy on the edges, perfect for wrapping the fillings. I ordered a beef dürüm and the meat was grilled over real charcoal, which gave it a smoky, barbecue-style flavor that really stands out. You can taste that it’s freshly cooked and not just reheated. The seasoning was well balanced—savory, slightly spiced, and very satisfying without being too heavy. The vegetables were fresh and crunchy, adding a good contrast to the warm meat and bread. The sauces were simple but effective, tying everything together without overpowering the natural flavors. The portion size was generous and filling, making it a good value for a quick meal in Paris. Service was fast even when the shop was busy, and the staff worked efficiently while staying polite. The atmosphere is casual and focused on food preparation, especially the open-style cooking where you can see the grilling and bread-making happening. Overall, Urfa Durum is a solid spot for fresh, flavorful Turkish-style wraps. The combination of freshly made bread, charcoal-grilled meat, and quick service makes it stand out from many other quick-serve places. I would definitely come back again. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Everything was on point! The food was so good, and the service was like a warm hug: clean, tasty, and friendly. Seriously, the best Kurdish kebab ever!
It gets very busy here and you may not find a table but the food is delicious, the menu is limited but what they do have is tasteful and full of flavor. You can get away with getting two wraps a person and it’s filling. They were understanding of my dairy allergy and reassured they do not use dairy products.
Probably the worst sandwich I’ve ever had in my life. We ordered one minced beef sandwich and one veal sandwich — both were completely tasteless. The veal was full of fat, and we literally had to leave the sandwich halfway through. On top of that, the staff had zero sense of customer service: no greeting, barely any communication, and they looked angry and tired. That’s not the customer’s fault.
Very good liver (liver was a little too cooked and dry) and lamb (fantastic) kebabs in a special little hole in the wall in one of the coolest quarters in Paris. And so cheap.