Osè African Cuisine, African restaurant in Château d'Eau, Paris, France.
Osè African Cuisine is an African restaurant in the 10th arrondissement of Paris serving a varied menu from traditional stews to jollof rice. Dishes are made with fresh ingredients in hearty portions.
Two friends, Gabriel from Madagascar and Morlaye from Guinea, opened the restaurant in 2015 to bring authentic African cooking to Paris. They saw a gap in the city's dining options for genuine African food.
The restaurant displays textiles and decorative pieces from across Africa that reflect its menu. Cooks enjoy sharing stories about ingredients and traditional cooking methods with diners.
The restaurant is open daily and offers dining in, takeout, and delivery service. Guests can tailor their meals to their spice preferences and dietary needs, including vegan and gluten-free versions of traditional dishes.
The restaurant is run by its African-born founders who bring their own culinary heritage into every dish. This personal connection makes the dining experience feel more genuine than in many other establishments.
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