In Paris, delicatessen openings have been numerous lately, mostly on the Right Bank: Sonny's Deli and its chubby sandwiches, Shosh by the chefs of Shabour... It's about time the capital's Left Bank followed suit! Now it's here, with the inauguration of Meshuga, a new deli just a stone's throw from the Luxembourg Gardens.
Like a real New York deli, Meshuga's menu features the great American street-food classics, but in a retro Californian diner atmosphere with pop tones. The two owners of Meshuga, Edward Touret and Amélie Weill, have chosen to revisit sandwiches in their own way, but they all share the same base: a soft, brioche-like, slightly sweet Roll Bun.
On the menu at Meshuga, 8 must-try delicatessen recipes:
Of course, these hearty sandwiches are accompanied by homemade coleslaw or latkes balls, golden patties made from potatoes, eggs and flour, a staple of Ashkenazi cuisine, before finishing with a homemade sundae.
So, how about a trip to the deli?
Location
Meshuga
3 Rue Vavin
75006 Paris 6
Prices
Sides à partir de: €3
Sundaes: €5
Sandwiches à partir de: €7.5
Official website
www.meshuga.fr