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L'Abribus Café

3.9 (59 reviews)
InexpensiveMoroccan, French, Bars
Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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What's the vibe?
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Some amazing chicken skewers with a side of mashed potatoes.
Clayton K.

GO HERE! Our last night in Paris we were looking for a place close to our Airbnb and decided to go for this one. It was a Sunday evening, but there were still plenty of customers eating and drinking outside. The restaurant is a bit on the louder side, but it has a very cool vibe to it. Our waiter was incredibly patient with us, mainly because we don't speak French, and explained any questions we had about the menu. I ordered the chicken skewers with a side of mashed potatoes and my girlfriend went for the couscous with chicken. We were amazed when they brought out 3 plates for her...one with a generous portion of couscous, the plate of chicken, and a bowl of stewed veggies. All of that for less than 9€! Incredible! All of the food was very filling and delicious. For dessert we went for the sampler that included small portions of most of the desserts they offered. Again, tasty stuff. If you're in this part of Paris, I highly recommend going here! You won't be disappointed and will leave stuffed full of great food without spending too much coin.

A popular place with the locals.

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I had the Couscous which was great and the chocolate molten cake was remarkable.

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Le Berbère

Le Berbère

4.2(17 reviews)
1.7 kmLedru-Rollin, Nation/Vincennes, 12ème
€€

Everything about this place I loved! The owner knows our…read morefriends who live in Paris, so that is always a good first impression. We sat at the window in this little lookout area onto the street, this area was so sweet because it had curtains that could be pulled across if your party filled the two table space. The owner was funny and entertaining and laughed and joked with us and all of his customers, he had that great quality of making everyone feel special. I saw couples, groups and whole families eating here. I ordered the chauchokra(sp) to start, it's like a tomato based vegetable dish with a fried egg in the middle. My friend's Mom from Morocco cooked this for me in Boston and this was just as yummy. For my main I got the chicken tagine which was cooked to perfection with vegetables and white raisins and the chicken was so tender it fell off the bone. I have no idea what spices they use in this dish, but it was probably the best meal I had in Paris. My boyfriend had the cous cous with all sorts of meat and this came with a big bowl of broth and vegetables, which tasted really amazing too. I loved everything about this place, even down to the little napkins. We had a bottle of wine that complimented the whole meal and we shared desserts and mint tea that was poured "long" by the waitress. We were welcomed and treated so well here, I would definitely like to come back here to experience it again.

Our second time here during our stay in Paris! That's how good this place is and it's not just the…read morefood. It's the locals the frequent the restaurant, the ambiance and the reception you get from the owner when you enter. It feels good to be back! Due to the copious amounts of food, we decided to share a Brick Kefta as an entree. I had the Tagine Kefta (lamb meatballs with onions and egg) and my husband had the Couscous Berbere. They were both excellent (of course)! We finished with some Baklava an I had some of their excellent Mint Tea! I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone at any time! What a wonderful place to dine at and one of the places I would miss dearly. Till next time....

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Le Berbère - The Patiserie Oriental platter

The Patiserie Oriental platter

Le Berbère - Couscous royal

Couscous royal

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Le Traiteur Marocain - The lamb was so tender and fantastic flavors!

Le Traiteur Marocain

4.1(29 reviews)
2.8 kmMarais Nord, 3ème, Marais
€€

Found this place when we were browsing the Marche des Enfants Rouges market in Paris, and decided…read moreto try out this Moroccan place. Service was fast. Outdoor seating only. Once you placed your order, they serve you traditional Moroccan Maghrebi mint tea. I liked how they put on a lil show when pouring tea, and it was delicious and warm on a cold winter day! We opted for Plat du jour (the plate of the day) & msamen nature to share, I enjoyed the couscous which was not soggy but nutty and full of flavor. It paired perfectly with the stew. Would recommend order their msamen nature, the texture was really good. The only con would be the meats, maybe we didn't order the right kind, they were a lil dry and tough. One of the better Moroccan food experiences I have had. A great option to try out in this market!

This food cart/stand is located inside a food hall and great way to find some family owned dining…read morespots! Our hotel was very close to this food hall and we just stumbled upon this place and we are so glad we did! There were so many food options within thos market and we landed on this Moroccan spot as i noticed the fresh looking dishes and the lovely flavors you could smell just by walking by! We ordered a couple of tangine dishes with couscous and both were absolute perfect with tender meat and fresh vegetables! The Moroccan mint was the perfect pairing and gave us the energy to walk and explore Paris all day!!!

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Le Traiteur Marocain - Menu

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Le Traiteur Marocain - Perfect hearty and delicious tangine dishes for a cold rainy day

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Perfect hearty and delicious tangine dishes for a cold rainy day

Little Red Door - A red door that is not used to go through but should be

Little Red Door

4.4(283 reviews)
2.7 kmMarais Nord, 3ème
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Quite the place, very unique in it's décor, cocktails and service. You might need to wait a bit for…read morea table, but unless it's raining, that's no problem. The cocktails are very fun, and they even have a few beers here if that's your thing. The servers speak fluent English, and it is popular with foreigners, but it's not a tourist trap by any means.

A friend recommended this place and Paris and the vibes are alluding, mysterious, and sexy. I found…read morea new drink I love I will try to make at home! So the little red door has a cute red door but the bouncer lets you in through another door (novelty observed haha). The man takes your jacket and umbrella (what a gentleman!) and sat us on the second floor. While the space between the couch and the seats were rather small, we were able to manage. I got the permaculture and resilience. The resilience is a club favorite and my favorite too! The way the sorghum, pineapple sage (syrup), pasquet cognac, and savanna rum all tied together was a blessing. I was going to get a third but I was tipsy by my second drink. My first drink was the permaculture and while I was considered it would be strong, it didn't seem strong to me. I love clarified dairy in alcohol so this was a win in my book. It consists of chestnut, butter, wakaze umeshu, avallen Calvados. The bar let's you stay for an hour but if you sit elsewhere, you can stay as long as you want. 5 stars and I hope to come back someday!

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Little Red Door - Specialty cocktail

Specialty cocktail

Little Red Door - It's namesake

It's namesake

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