Restaurant in Paris preparing Jewish cuisine, meatballs, Israeli hamburger and eggplant caviar.
Rue des Rosiers is always bustling! In the heart of the Marais, tourists and Parisian stroll in search of the best falafel. So in front of some, the waiting line is long, others more discreet are worth a detour. Chez Hanna is one of them. This small restaurant with old-fashioned atmosphere serves classic of Jewish cuisine. On the menu: the kefta (meatballs), the shawarma (grilled turkey with spices and onions), the eggplant caviar are particularly tasty. The special falafel (meatballs, houmous, Turkish salad, fried eggplant, vegetables) has kept its promises and chopped liver rivals Israeli eggplant. If you are still hungry, try the Israeli hamburger with chopped beef grilled with spices. Interesting Israeli wine list for lovers.
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On a commandé pita foi volaille, et c'etait completement cru. Grande deception.
There were a couple of negatives - one was a long wait after ordering. The other was that before we even ordered we waited a while behind other people at the takeaway counter outside, before realising these people were waiting for their order and we had to pay inside first then come back outside with our ticket (we saw this happen to 3 other groups in 15 minutes after we had ordered, so it's obviously a common issue, and there are no signs anywhere to tell you about this setup).