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Jabbour's Lebanese legacy finds home in Paris

Founded by Elie Obeid, Jabbour by Kachmir opened in Levallois-Perret, near Paris, in 2019, inspired by childhood memories of wartime in Ain al-Rummaneh.

Jabbour's Lebanese legacy finds home in Paris

Elie Obeid, in front of his Parisian grocery store.

In the bustling commercial district of Levallois-Perret, bordering Paris's 17th arrondissement, the grocery caterer Jabbour by Kachmir hums with activity.The logo features a cheerful and friendly baker, paying homage to Lebanese tradition. Inside, a vibrant display of mezzes (starters), traditional Lebanese flatbreads and sandwiches fills the space, while a few tables near the oven encourage spontaneous conversations among customers. The energy of Elie Obeid, the shop's charismatic owner, is infectious. On the shelves, iconic products like Unica biscuits, pistachios and nostalgic Jello mixes share space with olives and other staples. These aren't high-end items but rather affordable, nostalgic and traditional products that transport customers back to their childhood memories.Article not found.The memory of the war"I had...
In the bustling commercial district of Levallois-Perret, bordering Paris's 17th arrondissement, the grocery caterer Jabbour by Kachmir hums with activity.The logo features a cheerful and friendly baker, paying homage to Lebanese tradition. Inside, a vibrant display of mezzes (starters), traditional Lebanese flatbreads and sandwiches fills the space, while a few tables near the oven encourage...
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