African cuisine is more popular than ever in Paris these days, and we're already betting that the hype surrounding this colorful gastronomy has no end in sight! It's true that this cuisine surprises with the diversity of its dishes, spices and flavors...
Let's take a look at some of the most famous African dishes, just to whet your appetite? Ndole, a mixture of nuts, fish, beef and shrimps; the unmissable attiéké, a cassava-based dish similar in appearance to couscous; of course, yassa chicken, spiced up with a dash of lemon, or mafé, prepared with fish, chicken or simply vegetables, according to taste!
If the mention of these dishes makes your mouth water and your hair stand on end, then this lunchtime it's decided, it's going to be African! Here are the best addresses for a good African restaurant on the terrace in Paris during spring and summer. Follow the guide!
BooloFood, the affordable restaurant with generous African cuisine in the 19th arrondissement
Rue de Joinville, just a few minutes' walk from the large Parc de la Villette, is home to BooloFood, a small, friendly neighborhood restaurant with a generous menu, well-balanced cuisine and affordable prices. [Read more]
Soré, a generous African canteen-grocery on the Canal Saint-Martin
Embark on a journey to Africa and its thousand and one flavors at the Soré canteen-grocery store, a stone's throw from the Canal Saint-Martin! [Read more]
New Soul Food Le Maquis, the temple of Afropean street food
New Soul Food, the famous foodtruck, is opening a "bricks-and-mortar" restaurant a stone's throw from the Canal Saint-Martin. At Le Maquis, you'll savour Afropean street-food dishes that are original and, frankly, delightful. [Read more]
African restaurants in Paris
Discover all the plurality and diversity of African cuisine at African restaurants in Paris. They'll turn your head and tantalize your taste buds. [Read more]
So it's time to take the plunge and discover new flavors?