Majouja sur Paris

8,3

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An absolute treat whatever dish you choose! Chorba, stuffed aghrom, chicken couscous, hmiss everything is delicious. Add to that a very kind team... to recommend without hesitation!
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13 juillet 2024
10,0
We ate at MAJOUJA and we appreciated both the Kabyle atmosphere which we missed so much but above all the great tasty dishes which reminded us of our hometown. Very good rechta, brick, chorba with exceptional taste! Felfel which I loved and very generous couscous! In short, a delight! Thank you very much, we can't wait to come back despite the long drive we had to come and taste at MAJOUJA
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12 juillet 2024
10,0
Excellent. We came from Bordeaux to eat in this restaurant. Amazing. Looking forward to coming back, we had a great time.🇩🇿
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11 juillet 2024
10,0
Don't make me wrong - not 100% at max because the room is small, lunch the worst time - unless you like queuing. THE Algerian must-have in the center of Paris
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06 juillet 2024
10,0
Excellent restaurant, good quality cuisine and impeccable service. A team full of energy and above all friendly, a warm atmosphere like in Kabylia. Thank you and see you soon
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28 juin 2024
10,0
Cuisine algérienne, d'inspiration kabyle. Large carte de plats, sur place ou à emporter. On a envie de tout prendre ! Accueil familial et chaleureux. Prix plus que raisonnables pour Paris. Attention, l'endroit est pris d'assaut ! Et c'est mérité !
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28 juin 2024
8,0
I recommend !! Special mention for the stuffed aghrom, a pure treat!!!
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25 juin 2024
10,0
I traveled from Lyon to Paris to taste Majouja's dishes and I have no regrets, a warm welcome as if we were at home, the dishes are delicious and very original. The smile of the ladies and the young man Massi encourages us to come back ❤️ Good luck to the whole team.
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22 juin 2024
10,0
Ultra good, ultra cool and ultra nice... the best Rechta in Paris! The authentic flavors and warm atmosphere make this place a must. Each bite is a culinary journey that transports you directly to childhood. I rediscovered the taste of my grandmother Allah Yarham’ha’s Rechta! Amazing !
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22 juin 2024
10,0
J’ai récemment diné au restaurant Majouja pour le ramadan. Un établissement offrant une cuisine Algérienne kabyle en plein cœur de Paris. L’atmosphère accueillante et chaleureuse du lieu m’a immédiatement transporté dans les montagnes de Kabylie. Le service était exemplaire avec une équipe dévouée qui partageait avec enthousiasme les trésors culinaires de notre culture. En ce qui concerne la nourriture, je n’ai que des éloges à faire, chaque plat commandé était un véritable délice pour les papilles avec des saveurs authentiques et des ingrédients de qualité. Dans l’ensemble une très belle expérience qui marie avec brio tradition et modernité. Un grand bravo à l’équipe Majouja pour leur engament à promouvoir la gastronomie kabyle avec tant de passion et d’authenticité !
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27 mars 2024
10,0

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