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Bright sparks from African expat community and visiting World Music stars make up the crowd at lively, discreetly marked Rue St. Maur spot. Mix of Cameroonian and Senegalese flavors, which means crowd-pleasing, rich maffe (peanut) and yassa (citron and onion) dishes, traditional seafood, and more-challenging-to-non-African-palate tastes like ndolé, or bitterleaf, all washed down with Flag beer. Go on the right night and it's the hottest part of town.
Serving up above average couscous, people come for the bustling vibe as much as anything else. The inevitable wait at the pretty zinc counter gives you a chance to check out the cackling locals and... read more
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