Reviews on Asian food in La Courneuve, France including Hanaka, Signature Montmartre, Smrity Mahal Restaurant, Hanaka, La Brasserie Thai, K Et V, Hanaka, Baoli Bao, Oinari
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5 based on 86 reviews
ãoinariã, le restaurant de INARIZUSHI (câest la cuisine dâorigine a Kyoto) , son concept est « power spot » a Paris. Pour le midi, on sert le BENTO dâINARIZUSHI, et pour le soir on sert les cuisines japonaises variees que on mange habituellement a IZAKAYA
I had lunch and dinner at this small but very stylish restaurant. Iâm Japanese and I can say that this is an authentic Japanese restaurant with a very friendly Japanese owner chef. The quality of the food is very good and original. Itâs the only restaurant in Paris where you can eat Oinari sushi. Very close from Sacre cÅur, it is worth the little D-tour.
4 based on 248 reviews
We stopped for lunch after arriving on the Eurostar from London. You order at the kiosk upstairs and then head down the narrow spiralling staircase to the restaurant to take your seat and await the grub. Quite literally the best burger we have ever had! We both had the Aki. We also loved the decor.
4 based on 36 reviews
I think this restaurant reserves good and fresh sushi.I only ordered maki and nigiri, but it was quite good and the price for 20 pieces (16 maki and 4 nigiri) with a soup, salad and rice was only 19,40, so very reasonable.The soup was not the best though, but you come here to eat sushi and not soup.
4 based on 167 reviews
Arriving late in Paris we wanted to find a nice Vietnamese restaurant. We found K et V through TA. It was a fair distance from where we were staying but well worth the walk!The restaurant is located just off the canal Saint Martin in a quiet street. There isn't even an awning to indicate the name of the place. But no need to hesitate, the place clearly attracts a crowd. Despite being Thursday night at 8.30, we were able to get a table without reservation.When I go to Vietnamese restaurants, I usually order Nems and a beef Bo-Bun. Those are my reference dishes for this type of cuisine. The waiter was kind enough to accommodate my special request of separating the Nems from my Bo-Bun (usually they come all-in-one in the same dish) My companion took the chicken Bo-Bun and a green tea brewed with fresh mint leaves. I have rarely been so content with what I ate. It was so good, that even when I was full halfway through my meal, I forced myself to finish because it was so darn delicious. The waiters were smiling, helpful, and extremely efficient. There is a Vietnamese and a Thai menu and everything on them looks delicious. I will definitely go back there next time I am in Paris and I recommend everyone else who reads this does the same. The price for two with soft drinks was a decent 31 euros.
4 based on 341 reviews
Brasserie Thaï traditionnelle à Montmartre Ouvert tous les jours ! Service continu samedi, dimanche et jours fériés Salle de réception à l'étage
Fantastic find in a pleasant corner of Paris. King prawn red Thai curry was incredible. It arrived on the table looking nothing like the picture on the menu, but still five star rating because it was so good. Price very reasonable as well, remembering this is Paris and weâd just paid 19 euros for 2 large beers at a rather mediocre bar around the corner beforehand.
4 based on 36 reviews
I think this restaurant reserves good and fresh sushi.I only ordered maki and nigiri, but it was quite good and the price for 20 pieces (16 maki and 4 nigiri) with a soup, salad and rice was only 19,40, so very reasonable.The soup was not the best though, but you come here to eat sushi and not soup.
It was 3rd time we came to this excellent restaurant.it was 50% off on all kind of foods. And they also have cafe service facilities. Recently they offered 6 Euro buffet manu with excellence indian foods. Owwooooo services.
5 based on 287 reviews
Fusion Korean Restaurant in Paris Montmartre, just next to the Sacre Coeur. Signature Montmartre Restaurant Korean traditional dishes adapted with French gastronomy. Signature Restaurant's chefs cooks quality and healthy products to give you the best of b
We ordered the complete meal which was 45 euros per head. Some of the dishes were amazing while the rest were very good. My top three favorites were:1. Pineapple desert with soy sauce and vinegar pearls. This might sound strange but the sweetness of the pineapple contrasts nicely with the saltiness of the soy sauce and tartness of the vinegar pearls.2. Tuna tataki with pickled radish. 3. Line caught fish with yuzu puree. Citrusy flavors usually go well with seafood.Least favorite was Baba au Cheongha, but it's not the dishes fault, we just can't stand alcohol. We just tried it out of curiosity despite its alcohol content. The waiter was very accommodating and took his time in introducing the dishes served to us. Thank you for giving us a great dinner in Paris. A bientot!
France Food Guide: 4 Japanese food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in La Courneuve
4 based on 36 reviews
I think this restaurant reserves good and fresh sushi.I only ordered maki and nigiri, but it was quite good and the price for 20 pieces (16 maki and 4 nigiri) with a soup, salad and rice was only 19,40, so very reasonable.The soup was not the best though, but you come here to eat sushi and not soup.
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