They love tails! “, thus begins an Algerian TikToker based in France his latest TikTok video.
In his sights, the Algerians of France who do not disdain long queues and who do not hesitate to queue in the streets of Paris.
Phone in hand, Tiri Wali films several queues in the 10th and 11th arrondissements of the French capital, not holding back from chastising the people in line.
But be careful, don’t be fooled by his sarcastic tone and provocative statements like: ” Look at this… They’re everywhere! “. In a big disclaimer in his biography, he writes: “ My content should not be taken at face value. ».
This puts things into context. But why these queues in the heart of Paris?
Algerian restaurants in Paris: queues in the street
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Very quickly, it seems that TikToker is located between two arrondissements, the 10th and the 11th. On one side he has a view of the Table de Yemma, on the other he shows Numidia, and not far from there we find the 4 Brothers.
These are three restaurants that have chosen dynamic neighborhoods to offer Algerian dishes à la carte.
According to Tiri Wali’s images, the restaurants are full, both inside and on the terraces. The new arrivals, Algerians from the diaspora or other nationalities, must therefore wait outside for the tables to become free for their turn.
The TikToker moves away a bit and films the same thing towards Taïs, another Algerian restaurant which has a reputation for serving great meals at affordable prices.
« You really have to queue. We wait at least 30 minutes to get in and get a table », he adds.
Although being in line is annoying, it testifies to the success of these restaurants and the popularity of Algerian cuisine. This is also what Internet users point out in the comments section under the video.
« This is the strength for us, brother! Have you ever seen a French restaurant where there is no queue to eat? Let’s say Allah Ybarek! », « They wait their turn to sit down and eat. What’s the problem? Everyone does it, especially on weekends. Even the French do it. ».