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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWithout a Saturday or Sunday visit, you cannot travel to Paris. I have been regularly at LA MARGARITA on Rue des Rosiers on the outskirts of the stands of Paul...Bert since the 1990s. The Cous Cous completes the day on the flea market. It is the Paris, Bistro, Cous Cous Experience par excellence! I don't have to say more than DON'T MISS OUT!!!!
Cous cous is very good, his price is reasonable and the portions are really generous. The service was quite slow and deorganized at the beginning, but as soon as we ordered the food arrived quickly. The menu is written on a small table and contains only the warnings, no indications of prices of drinks, desserts etc. I don't like it when that happens: it's not nice to ask for prices from everything, and without asking you whether something is overpriced. And indeed we paid 12 euros for half a litre of wine (vin maison), which I sincerely think it is too much, give the place.
We toured the flea market Saint Ouen when it was time to eat. The restaurants nearby where the SE-Start of Rue des Rosiers began were a bit expensive, so we continued on foot. Until we came to 94 Rue des Rosiers and... a man from the side was back some kitchen powers. He said he was a Vender on the flea market and "they all ate in this place every day". The food was good, pig and noodles with the noodles perfectly el dente. Wine, bread, coffee, it was all so good and local along with the antique. The place is not beautiful. Just clean tables and good food. I would also be willing to go back day by day. Add to cart
Service unecable, friendly and fast. good little comforting dishes and couscous balls to fall, special mention for the lemon pie that I tasted during my last passage. the only question that tarauds me: but why have I discovered this restaurant so late, while I have been squeezing flea for years!
Cous cous is very good, its price is reasonable and the portions are really generous. The service was quite slow and disorganized at the beginning, but once we ordered the food arrived quickly.The menu is written on a small blackboard and contains only the maindishes, no indications of prices of drinks, desserts etc. I don't like when this happens: it's not nice to ask for prices of everything and without asking you get the feeling that something is going to be overpriced.And in fact we paid 12 euros for half a liter of wine (vin maison), which I sincerely think it's too much, giving the place.