I'm trying to fill in some gaps from my trip to Paris in April (thanks to the encouragement of others here, I'm preparing a trip report to post soon). I was wondering if anyone could help with the name of a Jewish restaurant in the Jewish district of Paris - I believe it's across from a synagogue, and in the 80s or 90s was the site of a bombing attack.
Name of Jewish Restaurant in Paris
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Sounds like Jo Goldenberg on rue de Rosiers in the Marais.
PLO gunmen walked in and fired on the restaurant in the early 80s, I believe.
I agree.
Thanks a lot! I'd forgotten to include the name of the street, but that is definitely it.
I was there a few months ago. They do a very nice Sunday brunch & have a violinist playing.
LOVE their boiled beef w/potatoes & vegetables!
There's a great bakery on that block between Goldberg and L?As du Falafel too.
Hi, If you go to www.shamash.org they will list almost all kosher/jewish restaurants in the world so you could probably find it there. Good luck.
Sherry, except for the pigeons perching above you when you sit outside on the bench and walk people walk by on rue de Rosiers ...I love L'As du Falafel! (And so, they like to claim, does Lenny Kravitz.)
I'm with capo. Best falafel I've ever had. I'm heaing back to Paris in early October and plan to stop in again.