Tucked away on a quiet square in the middle of polyglot Le Panier, this Moroccan restaurant serves up a fantastic lunch in an arched and art-strewn stone dining room – lamb and chicken tagines, semolina bread and crunchy pastillas (sweetly spiced chicken pastries), all washed down with fresh orange juice and mint tea. The Sunday brunch (€24) is a sharing feast.
Place Lorette
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