Moroccan food in Paris
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Moroccan food in Paris
We're visiting Paris In September, and years ago, I ate some of the best Moroccan/couscous food in Paris. I'm sure the restaurant no longer exists, but does anyone have any suggestions for me?
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I would steer clear of those place on or near rue de la Harpe. You can try L'Atlas or the restaurant behind the Mosque.
There have been threads about eating couscous on this board - try searching.
There have been threads about eating couscous on this board - try searching.
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There are tons of them. I find couscous a bit boring myself, but they are all over, I wouldn't go all the way across town to find one, so it depends where you are.
L'Atlas is very wellknown. Chez Omar is really popular (and trendy, actually, at least used to be) but doesn't take reservations so there are often lines. It's in the 3rd on rue de Bretagne. There are a lot of them in the Marais, like 404 or Le Souk.
http://www.404-resto.com/restaurant/paris/404/
I usually stay in Montparnasse and there is one there that I guess is okay, it is popular as far as I can tell, Chez Bebert. I can't find a website for them, that are at 71, bd Montparnasse.
L'Atlas is very wellknown. Chez Omar is really popular (and trendy, actually, at least used to be) but doesn't take reservations so there are often lines. It's in the 3rd on rue de Bretagne. There are a lot of them in the Marais, like 404 or Le Souk.
http://www.404-resto.com/restaurant/paris/404/
I usually stay in Montparnasse and there is one there that I guess is okay, it is popular as far as I can tell, Chez Bebert. I can't find a website for them, that are at 71, bd Montparnasse.
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