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  • 4
  • Nice concept and nice food

We re-visited Furahaa after they have moved from Maisons-Alfort. I really like the concept. The staff is deaf but you are able to communicate with them without any trouble, and they are friendly. However, perhaps it might help if you had a printed menu to point at (at present, the menu is written only on a blackboard located on top of the cashier). We had the pita with "chicken", the "experience" burger, french fries with vegan cheese, and Yami (some quinoa balls with cheese) as well. We also had fresh coconut juice and lemonade, and we pay less than 30€ for everything, which was a good deal. The food was tasty. The service was -still- a bit slow counting that it took almost 30 minutes to get our food, even though we were the first ones to arrive. Also, the place was a bit lacking in atmosphere (could it be the round tables and their position?). I really hope they'll improve their waiting times, and they'll redo a little bit the interior, so that it's more welcoming. Keeping fingers crossed! ----------------------------------- Visited in October 2016. Furahaa Break is located just a couple of minutes from the "Maisons Alfort-Alfortville" train station on RER D (one stop from Gare de Lyon). And, it's walkable from "Maisons Alfort Stade" metro station (Line 8). The concept is nice as their employees are deaf. However, they are very friendly and easy to communicate without knowledge of sign language. At the moment they have just 3 round tables (each one sits 4). They serve burgers, pita, maki, sandwiches; as well as waffles or pancakes for dessert. Everything is prepared when you order, so, depending on the amount of customers, you may need to wait (the waiting could get long). The burger and the 'chicken' pita were both delicious, as were the french fries. Prices were also fair with respect to the portions. It seems they are still working on the interior, so hopefully they will add more tables. All-in-all, it was a good experience. If you are in a hurry, and you speak French, you can send them a SMS with your order in advance, so that the waiting time is shortened. Otherwise, please be aware that you might need to wait quite some time for your food. Updated from previous review on 2016-10-18


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