It is not your average Parisian dining experience, but it may add a little extra frisson to the fettucine.

The daughter of a notorious mafia killer nicknamed The Beast has opened a restaurant in Paris – and she has called it Corleone after her hometown, the infamous lair of Sicily’s Cosa Nostra.

Corleone, in the rugged interior of Sicily, shot to worldwide fame after being immortalised in the Godfather films starring Marlon Brando.

Now its name – and the sinister associations that go with it – has been appropriated by Lucia Riina, 39, the youngest daughter of former Cosa Nostra boss of bosses Toto “The Beast” Riina.

After complaining that she could not build a life for herself in Italy, she moved to France with her husband, also from Corleone, and their two-year-old daughter.

Customers hoping to sit down to Al Pacino porchetta, Scarface scallops or anything else mafia-themed will be disappointed.

The bistro, located near the Arc de Triomphe and called 'Corleone by Lucia Riina', promises a regular menu of “authentic Sicilian-Italian food”.