✨Paris Meets Accra in the Heart of Rivoli✨
If you’re looking for the perfect spot to unwind after shopping or exploring Paris, this hidden gem in Rivoli — just a stone’s throw from the Louvre — is an absolute must-visit. Under new management, the place feels like a breath of fresh air, blending the elegance of Paris with the warmth and bold flavors of Accra.
The menu is a brilliant fusion of French sophistication and Ghanaian tradition. The jollof rice (a must!) is freshly prepared, rich in flavor, and truly unforgettable. And for dessert? The crème brûlée is perfection — silky, indulgent, and the ideal sweet finale.
The drinks are just as impressive: refreshing mocktails and the most revitalizing fresh lemonade that pairs beautifully with the dishes.
Adding to the magic, the restaurant doubles as a gallery. The walls are adorned with unique traditional artworks by a rising Paris-based artist, making the dining experience as inspiring for the eyes as it is for the palate.
This isn’t just a meal — it’s a vibe! It really felt like we were in East Legon. Whether you’re stopping by for lunch, dinner, or a leisurely drink, you’ll leave with a smile and a plan to return for sure.
Highly recommend families, friends, couples visit as it’s the best new spot for jollof in Rivoli!
Medase pa, Georgina, for your wonderful...
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