Shabada: delicious stopovers from the Levant in Bordeaux

Ambiance & decor: cozy neighborhood spot just steps from the action

Located at 66 cours Victor Hugo, 33000 Bordeaux, Shabada is nestled in a lively street in the city center, with a mezzanine, a discreet terrace and a carefully curated musical atmosphere. You feel comfortable there: exposed stone walls, soft lighting, an open counter at the back — the perfect address for a quiet lunch or dinner after the market or a stroll.

At the table: generous mezze, homemade pita bread and homemade Mediterranean cuisine

The menu emphasizes cuisine "from the Middle East to the Mediterranean basin," with plenty of homemade dishes, fresh products, and generous recipes. Among the must-haves: tahini hummus, baba ganoush, plates of kefta or börek, all perfect for sharing. Note: special mention for the succulent homemade pita bread, nice and soft, perfect for accompanying the spreads. The budget remains reasonable: dishes around €12 to €15 for lunch, set menu for two around €49.

For whom?

  • Those who are looking for a simple yet refined Mediterranean cuisine address.
  • Friend groups or pairs, to share mezze in a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Lovers of quality pita bread, here nothing is frozen.
    This is not the ultra-formal address for a grand gastronomic meal, but a very good choice for a gourmet moment without any fuss.

Verdict: a neighborhood spot worth keeping in your back pocket

Shabada fulfills its mission: homemade cuisine, great atmosphere, homemade pita bread worth mentioning, and good value for money. My advice: book ahead or come early, go for the sharing plates + homemade pita bread to make the most of it.
Keywords: homemade mezze, homemade pita bread, Mediterranean cuisine, central Bordeaux terrace, sharing and relaxation
Official website: https://www.restaurantshabada.fr/
Instagram: @shabada_restaurant

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