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La Petit Cambodge, a Paris restaurant that was the site of one of the Islamic State attacks that killed 130 people last November, reopened on Monday night, almost four months to the day since the assaults that terrorized the city. The floor-to-ceiling windows, shattered by bullets, have been replaced. And though the restaurant — in the 10th Arrondissement — has been entirely refurbished, it seemed almost indistinguishable from before, with long wooden benches and stools with minimalist décor to match. The only addition is a small mosaic placed on the back wall in memory of the victims. Within an hour, Le Petit Cambodge was full. Le Petit Cambodge, a Paris restaurant that was the site of one of the Islamic State attacks that killed 130 people last November, reopened on Monday night, almost four months to the day since the assaults that terrorized the city. The floor-to-ceiling windows, shattered by bullets, have been replaced. And though the restaurant — in the 10th Arrondissement — has been entirely refurbished, it seemed almost indistinguishable from before, with long wooden benches and stools with minimalist décor to match. The only addition is a small mosaic placed on the back wall in memory of the victims. Within an hour, Le Petit Cambodge was full.