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Chez Momo

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Chez Momo in Le Pré-Saint-Gervais is the kind of small neighborhood halal restaurant whose name carries the familiar affection of French North African street life. Momo — a warm, common nickname — signals immediately that the place is informal, friendly, and run by someone who likely knows most of his regulars by first name. The menu is the comforting standard of French-Maghrebi cuisine: couscous with lamb, chicken or merguez, tagines simmered slowly with preserved lemon, olives and spices, grilled meats from the charcoal, sandwiches stuffed with kefta or shawarma, salads and fresh bread. Everything is halal, and the portions are generous in the tradition of home cooking rather than restaurant plating. The dining room is small, unpretentious and lively, with the hum of conversation in French, Arabic and Darija, and the sound of plates being passed between tables. Le Pré-Saint-Gervais is a working-class northeastern suburb of Paris with a substantial North African community, and small restaurants like Chez Momo serve as the informal living rooms of the neighborhood — places where families eat together after long days, where workers stop in for a quick meal, where weddings and baby showers are planned over coffee, and where strangers become acquaintances in the course of a single dinner. During Ramadan the rhythm shifts entirely: tables are set for iftar well before Maghrib, the owner watches the clock carefully, and when the adhan sounds from a phone on the counter everyone breaks their fast together in a communal hush. Eid evenings fill the restaurant with extended families and celebratory plates. For a traveler, a meal here is a genuine slice of Muslim life in the Paris suburbs. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said that the food of two is enough for three and the food of three is enough for four — a small reminder that hospitality stretches the table, and places like Chez Momo seem to live that teaching every day. Order a tagine, sit back, and enjoy the unhurried rhythm of a neighborhood meal.

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