Mansouria - Paris

  • Description:

    • One of Paris's most charming Moroccan restaurants occupies a much-restored building midway between place de la Bastille and place de la Nation. The minimalist decor combines futuristic architecture with bare sand-colored walls, accented only with sets of antique doors and portals from the sub-Sahara. Look for seven kinds of couscous, including versions with chicken; beef brochettes; or lamb, onions, and almonds. Tagines are succulent dishes of chicken or fish prepared with aromatic herbs and slow-cooked in clay pots that are carried to your table.

    • © Frommer's 2012

    User Reviews for Mansouria

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      Lives Up to Its Reputation!

    • There have been some mixed reviews about this restaurant but we certainly in the "we liked it a lot" category. Service was good, food was excellent. We elected to get a...

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      Disappointing meal

    • We were a big group of family and friends meeting to celebrate the new year on 2 January. We had heard great things about this restauarant but the meal was disappointing. The waiter...

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      Comfortable Couscous

    • Mansouria was created by a small 'legend' in French Moroccan cuisine. I hear that Fatéma Hal was the first North African woman to have a cooking show on television, she is considered...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 01-43-71-00-16
      • fax: +33 1 4024 2197
      • send email
      • Address:

      • 11 rue Faidherbe, 11e
      • Paris 75011
      • Payments:

      • amex mastercard eurocard visa
      • Hours:

      • Wed-Sat noon-2pm; Tues-Sat 7:30-11pm

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