Au Clair de Lune sur Paris

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Very good restaurant, we were served quickly, very good food and friendly service. Thank you, I will come back
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14 décembre 2024
10,0
Very warm welcome. Efficient service. Very good dishes and very reasonable prices. I recommend.
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03 décembre 2024
10,0
Since the owner is Algerian, I found an Algerian restaurant where I could taste close to authentic couscous. I ordered royal couscous with merguez, chicken, lamb, and grilled skewers. Merguez, chicken, lamb, and grilled skewers are served on separate plates from the stew. Merguez is a thin sausage made from lamb, and skewered meat is beef grilled on an iron skewer. On the outside, couscous looks like just cornmeal, but if you look closely, you can see that it is powdery and has coarse particles. It feels like a staple food like rice, and you can eat it with stew later. In the stew, various vegetables such as zucchini and carrots are boiled thoroughly, and the soup is as thick as beef stew. It's spicy, but not spicy, so adding a pepper sauce called harissa is just right. The most delicious way to eat it is to scoop up the stew with a ladle, pour it over couscous, and top it with various meats. This way, it's like eating soup with rice. It quenches your thirst for Korean food. Since there is a lot of meat, it is a good idea to cut off the fat with mint tea at the end. It's exotic without being overwhelming and doesn't have a strong spice flavor, so I highly recommend it if you're craving Korean food in Paris.
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28 novembre 2024
10,0
Excellent mechoui! This is our hello address in Paris. The meat is tender, cooked to perfection, the soup just right and the semolina mmmmm. In short, for me the best couscous.
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23 novembre 2024
10,0
Excellent welcome. Very friendly and pleasant service. The place is very nice. And finally the cuisine is excellent. I ate one of my best couscous there.
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23 novembre 2024
10,0
Very good, nice boss, and affordable in this neighborhood that has become unlivable
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18 novembre 2024
10,0
Breathtaking dishes, you always come out full and staff always available 😉👍 Still so nice 😊
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03 novembre 2024
10,0
We enjoyed ourselves but the gentleman who took care of our table made us so uncomfortable with his remarks and his strange attitude that we are not sure we want to go back. Damage
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02 novembre 2024
6,0
Restaurant que je connais depuis de nombreuses années Aujourd'hui tajine aux poissons à tomber. Très régulièrement je prends un couscous aux légumes à emporter. Tellement bon. Pour moi un des meilleurs restaurants de Paris dans sa catégorie de prix, et certainement le meilleur pour le couscous. Prix très raisonnable. Service rapide, décontracté mais professionnel. Vous avez compris, courrez y
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06 septembre 2024
10,0
Sympa très bon plats très copieux, petite chaise et table sur le trottoirs, service impeccable et sympathique serveurs
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04 juillet 2024
10,0

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