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A table worth the trip · Paris, France
Photo: Maor X · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The famous falafel counter of the Pletzl, the old Jewish quarter on Rue des Rosiers, serving warm pita stuffed with crisp-fried falafel, marinated cabbage, silky eggplant and sesame hummus. The kosher house keeps Shabbat: it closes from Friday sundown and reopens for Sunday lunch. Queues regularly stretch past fifty people.
Still the benchmark falafel of Paris — the line is long because it earns it, not because of marketing.
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