Paris, France
46 Rue Galande
N/A
+33 986387422
DeliveryTakeawayDine-in
Bar on siteGood for kidsToilets
CoffeeHealthy optionsLate-night foodSmall platesVegetarian options
We had a lovely time eating outside this little restaurant. Very clean, delicious food and friendly owner, we loved it and it was such a lovely change from usual European or Asian food. The owner advised us on dishes to pick especially my daughter who cannot eat spicy food and it was a true gem during our weekend in Paris. We will come again next time we are over, brilliant !
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Excellent location, relaxed atmosphere in a beautiful historic Parisian space tastefully augmented with authentic Ethiopian touches. Was not sure what to expect but the portions were plentiful and the owner welcoming. Probably the biggest culinary surprise on my tip to Paris!
I really wanted to try this place today. They've indicated they're open but they aren't. Please adjust your opening hours here to not disappoint people.
Had some great Ethiopian food and espresso. Wonderful flavors and filling meal. Highly recommend.
Quaint Ethiopian coffee shop/restaurant around the Latin quarter area in Paris. Very kind and knowledgeable shop owner. Will definitely revisit whenever in France.
Excellent little place with great coffee and a nice atmosphere. Definitely with the visit if you look for a more extraordinary coffee
The owner and waiters were very friendly and the people were lovely! The location was also great! However, the flavors just were just not great. We ordered the Shiro and the Spicy beef. The Shiro was pretty tasty, but the beef was just not very flavorful-- it was mostly oily and had a lot of fat. The collard greens were a sweet, one-note flavor, and the lentils were also pretty bland. I was over all disappointed. I love Ethiopian food and have eaten it in many restaurants throughout the United States, the Middle East, and Europe. Maybe they were just having an off-day? But I just can't recommend this place
Warm, friendly service in casual, yet intimate, atmosphere when we popped in for afternoon coffee pick-me-up. Espresso was richly flavorful. The server-barista told us they roast and grind their Ethiopian coffee beans on the premises. There is a downstairs space of several tables where the restroom also is. It’s a good idea to descend the ancient stone stairs and imagine you’re an 18th C. visitor to this quaint little café which also serves Ethiopian meals and French desserts. The diners at tables next to us appeared to greatly enjoy their lunches of beautifully presented food.
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