Restaurant of Senegalese specialties in the heart of the Marais, with classic dishes à la carte.
In the heart of the Marais, rue Elzévir is undoubtedly the most Senegalese street in Paris. Like all the buildings on this street, the building is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As for the dish, the menu is short, but we find the great Senegalese classics with generous portions. As a hearty starter, we take a séka plate (a salad of peppers, eggplants and courgettes). Then choose the national dish: a mafé (beef, small vegetables and peanut butter sauce, all served with rice). Bissap juice is a must to quench your thirst before concluding this escapade to the land of Teranga (a term that means hospitality in Senegal) with a flaming banana.
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Un accueil chaleureux et des plates délicieux.
N’hésitez pas à réserver car la salle est petite.
Avec des portions un petit peu plus généreuses ça serait parfait !
(Avis d'origine)
お店の人のおススメもあって、Yassaを頂きました。たっぷりのタマネギの下にチキンが入っています。玉ねぎの甘さと酸っぱさが鶏肉のあっさり目の味付けにあっています。辛いスパイスも付いてきますが、スパイス無しで玉ねぎを味わった方が良いと思います。帰りに招き猫が見送ってくれました。静かで落ち着いた店の雰囲気は、3人くらいでゆっくり話しながら食べるのに合っています。2人じゃ静か&明るすぎるかも。