This cozy Southern spot dishes out classic favorites like crispy fried chicken and fluffy waffles, perfect for a chill meal with hearty portions.
"More recently, Black French chefs in Paris are exploring their interpretation of soul food at spots like Le Maquis and Gumbo Yaya." - Osayi Endolyn
"The tiny restaurant’s red facade bursts through the otherwise grayish nook it occupies at the northeastern edge of Paris’s 10th Arrondissement, just streets away from the French Communist Party’s curving, concrete, Oscar Niemeyer-designed headquarters. Located in one of the city’s last remaining (relatively) affordable neighborhoods, Gumbo Yaya proudly advertises itself as “Soul Food” and a “Southern Kitchen” on its facade, which looks out onto a miniature cobbled plaza. The restaurant’s small interior is closed off because of COVID-19, and though some diners are eating at the few well-spaced picnic tables that have been placed outside, there’s also a continuous line of people ordering takeaway." - Alexander Hurst
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