Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Le Havre. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 68 reviews
This very small Korean restaurant (some 6 tables) offers great and fresh food. Most tables have a built-in BBQ on which you put your marinated meat.Meats are well marinated and tasty, the ravioli soup and the grilled raviolis are very nice.Service is a bit slow since the owner needs to explain everything to most newcomers, but it's not bothersome.Recommendable restaurant, but a reservation is appropriate.
4 based on 64 reviews
Very yummy sushi, very good service - we are regular clients and yet didnt find better place ! Bravo
4 based on 103 reviews
Having these kind of sushi bars is not what you would expect in Le Havre, but there you go. Right next to the railway station, in a building used by the hotel you'll find this rather big restaurant.Using a conveyor belt to circulate all kinds of Japanese and Chinese food, you pick the dishes you want. Instead of paying per dish, you opt for the formula consisting of 5, 7 or unlimited dishes. At lunch time, the unlimited formula (including soup and salad) will cost â¬18. Not bad.The sushis et al are rather basic, but not bad, and quite fresh.There is a lot of staff to keep things moving, and they are nice and friendly.
4 based on 103 reviews
Having these kind of sushi bars is not what you would expect in Le Havre, but there you go. Right next to the railway station, in a building used by the hotel you'll find this rather big restaurant.Using a conveyor belt to circulate all kinds of Japanese and Chinese food, you pick the dishes you want. Instead of paying per dish, you opt for the formula consisting of 5, 7 or unlimited dishes. At lunch time, the unlimited formula (including soup and salad) will cost â¬18. Not bad.The sushis et al are rather basic, but not bad, and quite fresh.There is a lot of staff to keep things moving, and they are nice and friendly.
4 based on 64 reviews
We create dishes with ingredients of quality, without adding glutamate and additive.
We had dinner together with a group of Chinese friends. However, none of us has ever returned.It is true that this is one of the rare restaurants in Le Havre that provide real Chinese food. But as a Chinese, I didn't find one single reason to return to it.The Lamian, or hand-pulled noodles is his speciality but the quality is not acceptable: too much aroma and the meat and vegetable in the lamian are not interesting either.THe lamb skewer is not recommended either. I'd prefer a turkish or couscous restaurant for that.In general, this is still a low-cost Chinese fast-food restaurant. If this is not what you are looking for, do not go there.Dear customer,The restaurant changed its owner on 2016. We are the current owners of the restaurant and we believe we improved a lot according to the positive comments left by the recent customers. We hope that if you consider going to our restaurant we wonât deceive you. Thank you for reading.
4 based on 116 reviews
This restaurant is owned and run by a Vietnamese family. The owner greets and serves the guests in a very amicable atmosphere. Food is excellent and the menu offers a wide choice of Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese and related flavours. An excellent discovery menu for 24 euros is worth every cent. Seating is limited and rather close together.
Where to eat Sushi food in Le Havre: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 103 reviews
Having these kind of sushi bars is not what you would expect in Le Havre, but there you go. Right next to the railway station, in a building used by the hotel you'll find this rather big restaurant.Using a conveyor belt to circulate all kinds of Japanese and Chinese food, you pick the dishes you want. Instead of paying per dish, you opt for the formula consisting of 5, 7 or unlimited dishes. At lunch time, the unlimited formula (including soup and salad) will cost â¬18. Not bad.The sushis et al are rather basic, but not bad, and quite fresh.There is a lot of staff to keep things moving, and they are nice and friendly.
4 based on 94 reviews
If you have time (it's a one-women only restaurant) and you like Vietnamese food, test this restaurant.She will welcome you and is super kids friendly.We tested many dishes and it was tasty, fresh, prepared in a "last-minute" mode => fresh food!!I recommend people to book in advance. The place is small and quickly full a t lunch time!
4 based on 118 reviews
This is a deceiving place from the outstanding. It's a snack bar where they make some of the most delicious sushi, maki and California rolls ever tasted outside of Japan. The Cambodian chef was trained by the Japanese and it shows. Excellent. Tasty. Creative. To bad it can only seat 18 people. Try the Rainbow. You'll not be sorry.
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4 based on 103 reviews
Having these kind of sushi bars is not what you would expect in Le Havre, but there you go. Right next to the railway station, in a building used by the hotel you'll find this rather big restaurant.Using a conveyor belt to circulate all kinds of Japanese and Chinese food, you pick the dishes you want. Instead of paying per dish, you opt for the formula consisting of 5, 7 or unlimited dishes. At lunch time, the unlimited formula (including soup and salad) will cost â¬18. Not bad.The sushis et al are rather basic, but not bad, and quite fresh.There is a lot of staff to keep things moving, and they are nice and friendly.
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