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African Kitchen - Grilled Tilapia with Jollof rice!!

African Kitchen

3.8(17 reviews)
8.4 kmOberkampf/Parmentier, 11ème

Loved this place! I ate here everyday lol next time I have to try the chicken stew but the grilled…read morefish and jollof rice was amazing!! Great service they also have a hot bar like grab and go ! And it's tiny and cute inside. Definitely recommend if you're in Paris and want something good to eat!

Have you had an Whole Tilapia?…read more You may not know but Paris is becoming very international so you will find American, Chinese, Mexican and Nigerian food all over. So let's get into this cute restaurant called African Kitchen. @africankitchenparis Luckily on my solo trip I got the chance to meet some pretty cool guys @j0shy__ and @fitgabito . And after a long day walking around Montmartre, Josh introduced to this restaurant. I'm not gone lie I was pretty sketch at first because I was not really trying to eat African food But no shade this was the best food I had while I was in Paris. I will let you know the food just as good as the picture looks. everythang SLAPPED! Literally my African roots jumped out after tasting everything on that plate. This was my first time having a whole fried Tilapia. The flavor and seasonings *chefs kiss. And the jollof rice had just as much flavor! Y'all I don't even like plantons and I was smacking on them If you ever find yourself in Paris you have to check out African Kitchen! SWIPE LEFT TO MEET MY NEW FRIENDS #eeeats #restaurants #foodblogger #foodie #localfood #eats #foodporn #foodlover #memphisfood #foodie #review #Memphis #explorepage #memphis #blackfoodblogger #blackfoodie #Europe #Paris #ParisEats #Nigeria

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African Kitchen
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Moussa l'Africain

Moussa l'Africain

4.8(8 reviews)
8.2 kmChâtelet/Les Halles, 1er

Figuring I wouldn't have an easy time finding West African cuisine back home, I sought out Moussa…read moreL'Africain. A stone's throw from Les Halles, this bustling bistro offers up a variety of West African staples: from the Cameroonian ndole (a saute of meat, greens, and veggies) to Senegalese yassa (meat braised in onion and lemon) to Malian mafe (meat and veggies in a peanut street), you won't go wrong. I stepped in during their happy hour and nabbed a half-priced tapa (aloko d'Ivoirienne: pieces of fried and caramelized banana...tasting like a sweeter version of maduros), a discounted local Gallian lager, and a plate of thieboudienne (a Senegalese dish of fish, tomato, cabbage, and other veggies over rice). The food was fantastic, though service was a bit on the slow side. Definitely recommended if you're in the area

We stopped in here for a drink after a busy day of sightseeing and cozied up to the bar for an…read moreAfrican beer. Boy, were we glad we did. Had such a lovely experience here because of these folks. Tried several beers. We didn't know Guinness was also made in Cameroon. It's fabulous! Stop in! So we returned later that evening for dinner. Delicious!! Try the chicken with Cameroon spices, plantains, and veggies or the braised beef from Mali. Our 9-year-old LOVED it, as did we!

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Moussa l'Africain - Thieboudienne (rice with fish, tomato, cabbage, veggies)

Thieboudienne (rice with fish, tomato, cabbage, veggies)

Moussa l'Africain - Aloko d'Ivoirienne (cubes of fried banana)

Aloko d'Ivoirienne (cubes of fried banana)

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La Villa Maasaï - Alocos (fried plantain) and thiebudienne poisson (Senegalese jollof with fish)

La Villa Maasaï

4.6(8 reviews)
7.3 kmRichelieu-Drouot, 2ème
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I love African food and heard Burna Boy was here a few years ago so it's been on my list to try…read more Went on a Thurs eve. Food/drinks: It was mostly solid. I had the thiebudienne with fish. My partner wanted the Poulet DG (they were out) so he had the mafé. Both were very good, with huge portions (though it's a hard sell for me at 38€ a plate). We also ordered 2 sides of plantain. They were both undercooked, so they prepared an order for us to takeaway. We also tried the 2 rhum based drinks (I really liked the ginger one). Service: It was okay. Initially, someone came every 2 minutes to ask to take our order, which was too fast for me and felt a little commercial. Once our food came, no one came to check on us again. Ambiance: Overall, I love that this type of restaurant exists in an accessible part of Paris! It's more upscale than most you'll find in the city and is large and lively. Live music was a bonus and loved seeing couples, families, and people of all backgrounds. I wish they had put the AC on! It's clear this place is made by Africans for a wider audience; if not for the price, I'd go back again soon.

I had a delicious meal at this restaurant. For an appetizer I had fish patties, I can't recall the…read moreexact name. For my entree, I had the fish, with rice, plantain and salad. Everything tasted amazing. The service was great. The wait staff was attentive and helpful. I would return here the next time I'm in Paris, France!

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La Villa Maasaï - Lobby art!

Lobby art!

La Villa Maasaï - Braised lamb bisi, jollof rice, plantain

Braised lamb bisi, jollof rice, plantain

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