20 years ago in Paris I remember finding an area with lots of Tunisian food. We ate fantastic little pastries with eggs inside. I also remember eating in a Moroccan restaurant with fantastic food. Any tips about good areas to find North African food? We will be staying in the first arrondisement.
borek/ brek/ brik?? in Paris
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We really like L'ATLAS, 12 blvd. St Germaine, southern half of the 5th arrondissement. Very intimate, pretty restaurant with great tagines, couscous, etc.
Borek is Turkish and absolutely nothing like brik, which is Tunisian.
Boulhaddah Brik in the 5th.
Any couscous restaurant will have briks.