Afrik'N'Fusion sur Paris

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Very good dishes! Well seasoned and pleasant staff
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08 juillet 2025
10,0
I just got back. I wasn't at all familiar with Ivory Coast cuisine and I wasn't disappointed. The welcome was very friendly and explained how to order well. I was served a large, appetizing plate very quickly. I had a foutou with grain sauce and beef and it was to die for! I burned my fingers from eating so quickly.
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01 juillet 2025
10,0
Very good and high-quality! The sit-down ordering system is convenient. We'll be back ☺️
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30 juin 2025
8,0
Excellent taste And above all, an exceptional sense of hospitality Thanks to Yannick!! I'll definitely be back!
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26 juin 2025
10,0
A simply excellent meal! A generous and tasty mafé, a top-notch mini mic mac plate, and the kids' menu was gone in no time! I highly recommend it!
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24 juin 2025
8,0
A very welcoming and friendly team, fast service and delicious food. I highly recommend it.
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23 juin 2025
10,0
Still as good, still as delicious, we introduced it to our 4-year-old son who wants to come back.
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23 juin 2025
10,0
It was really good! Special mention for the chicken mayo, a real treat. I definitely recommend it 👏
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22 juin 2025
10,0
A wonderful Ethiopian discovery in Paris! Warm welcome and attentive service. We opted for a mezze-style assortment, combining spicy meats and flavorful vegetables, to be enjoyed with our fingers on a soft teff flatbread—a true sensory journey. All accompanied by a refreshingly cold Ethiopian beer. Flawless from start to finish!
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22 juin 2025
10,0
The Thieb and yassa are solid. The meals come out quickly and it’s not a huge restaurant, so try to reserve if you are going during a particularly busy time.
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18 juin 2025
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