Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Paris, inspiring and timeless, is as beautiful as a postcard. Spiraling out from its central islands, its many neighborhoods each have their own character and energy. And the best way to discover their charms is on foot, whether you're strolling the bustling grandeur of the Champs-Elysées or seeking out the final resting place of a favorite figure at Père Lachaise. There's always a café or bakery a few steps away to restore spirits while you explore, or a gorgeously decorated shop window to remind you of this city's love of beauty. Every so often, as you lose yourself down another small street, you’ll glimpse the Eiffel Tower and be instantly reminded why it's so easy to fall in love with the City of Lights.
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4 based on 140 reviews
Another yummy place, easily missed as itâs a tiny place. Thereâs no indoor seating, just 12 or so seats outside or get your food as take-away. Today we opted for the green curry with veggies & the pad Thai with veggies, neither dish disappointed. As with lots of European places, they close in the afternoon around 2 & open back @ 7. So plan your meals accordingly. Hi fond-axThank you for sharing your expérience! We hope to see you again soon!You're right.Our opening time.Monday-friday we close at 2h30 and open back 7.Saturday-sunday we close at 4, and open back 6Team Mam Thaïâ¤ï¸
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 323 reviews
FOODI Jia-Ba-Buay is an Asia cooking school and Taiwaneses restaurant. We serve lunch from Monday to Sunday (12h-14h30).Dinner from Thursday to Saturday night .For the restaurant, we have differents Bento(lunch box with Japanese style), home made dumpling
Surprisingly we had been struggling to find good food in Paris especially without the price tag. Finding this place made our trip. The food was exceptional and well priced. You know it is good when all the locals are there. The service was even better with the lovely waiter translating and explaining the whole menu to us. He was caring and understanding and took the time to make our experience a great one. If we lived in Paris you would find us there!
5 based on 148 reviews
One of the very best services I, personally, have so far enjoyed in Paris so far, the passion put into the management of this restaurant is remarkable. And so is the food! The octopus and chicken bibimbap are sheer perfection and, just when we thought it couldn't get any better, they killed us with the dessert (we chose the Traditional Korean dessert and the green tea cheesecake + sesame ice cream). N.b.: the sesame ice cream is a MUST try.We are definitely coming back soon!
3 based on 288 reviews
Pho Bom is an authentic Vietnamese restaurant located in the centre of the Chinese quarter of the 13th district in Paris
I've been there 3 times. Good pho (although I haven't been to Vietnam and therefore can't compare to pho from there). The sate pho is also very good. Service is not perfect, quite cold and speedy, really in the "eat pay go" mentality. The restaurant is quite stacked, don't go there if you want a calm place, if you want to take your time in a relaxed environment.All in all good quality for the price, perfect for a revigorating weekend brunch.
5 based on 328 reviews
A Taiwanese restaurant in Paris, right in the heart of quartier Marais. We present the authentique taiwanese cuisine of quality in the City of Lights.
We come each June to Paris for the culinary experiences. Looking for something local to celebrate my birthday, we found Chez Ajia 50 metres from Rue de Tivoli. Agree with all positive reviews on Tripadvisor. The menu is brief but presents well executed dishes. The simple combination and flavours reminiscent of good Asian cuisine had us come back for more another evening. (My husband is Chinese and food was as good as his mother can prepare!) You can tell hosts Kay and Geoffrey have put their heart and soul into their restaurant. Loved the street food concept with pork and rice, tofu was exceptional and tasty pork baos. Reasonably priced, dinner (Bao, tofu, aubergine, chicken, pork, rice, plus a glass of wine =â¬55) â¬27 another evening for just tofu and 2 mains.We wish Kay and Geoffrey every success in their business and family life. It was a delight to have the opportunity to learn of their journey. We look forward to returning.
4 based on 19 reviews
Quiet atmosphere, good service, the food was simple and very good, loved the seaweed salad! prices were reasonable.
5 based on 281 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 went to this restaurant based on the reviews and, as stated, the waiter was absolutely charming and very helpful. However, the food was not very interesting. We are foodies and have our favorite PARIS restaurants (number one is Les Enfants Rouges), but we always lIke to try new ones. The fish plat was quite good with an excellent lemon sauce; the faux fillet tough and flavorless. Deserts and entree unmemorable. We shall not return.
4 based on 79 reviews
We had ramen and a curry rice, they were not super fantastic but certainly decent. Quite an authentic place if you wish to try some real Asian cuisine. We loved the quick service.
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